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牙科学生对智力障碍者的经历及态度。

Dental students' experiences with and attitudes toward people with mental retardation.

作者信息

Wolff Adam J, Waldman H Barry, Milano Michael, Perlman Steve P

机构信息

University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston Dental Branch, USA.

出版信息

J Am Dent Assoc. 2004 Mar;135(3):353-7. doi: 10.14219/jada.archive.2004.0187.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

People with mental retardation have limited access to oral health care. Dental school administrators reported minimal training in U.S. dental schools for these patients. As a result, students and practitioners may not be prepared to provide needed services.

METHODS

The authors surveyed 295 third- and fourth-year students at five dental schools about their didactic and clinical preparation for, attitudes toward and comfort levels with treating people with mental retardation, as well as whether their experiences affect their willingness to treat people with mental retardation. The authors analyzed data using previously developed statistical software.

RESULTS

A little more than 68 percent of respondents reported receiving five hours or less of instruction devoted to how to care for people with mental retardation, and 50.8 percent reported having no clinical training in this area. Nearly 60 percent reported that they had little to no confidence in providing care, while 74.6 percent reported they had little to no preparation in providing care. Students who had experience working with people with mental retardation attributed greater capabilities to such people than did students who had no such experience.

CONCLUSIONS

Many U.S. dental students are prepared inadequately to provide services for people with mental retardation. Spending time with these patients provides a more positive understanding of the capabilities of these people.

PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS

Increasing numbers of people with mental retardation no longer live in institutions, and they are dependent on dentists in private practice for care. Increased dental school training and continuing education programs are needed to meet this need.

摘要

背景

智力障碍者获得口腔保健服务的机会有限。牙科学校管理人员报告称,美国牙科学校针对这些患者的培训极少。因此,学生和从业者可能没有准备好提供所需的服务。

方法

作者对五所牙科学校的295名三、四年级学生进行了调查,了解他们在治疗智力障碍者方面的理论和临床准备情况、态度以及舒适度,以及他们的经历是否影响其治疗智力障碍者的意愿。作者使用先前开发的统计软件对数据进行了分析。

结果

略多于68%的受访者报告接受了5小时或更少关于如何护理智力障碍者的教学,50.8%的受访者报告在该领域没有临床培训。近60%的受访者表示他们在提供护理方面几乎没有信心,而74.6%的受访者表示他们在提供护理方面几乎没有准备。有与智力障碍者共事经历的学生比没有这种经历的学生更认可这些人的能力。

结论

许多美国牙科专业学生在为智力障碍者提供服务方面准备不足。与这些患者相处能让人对他们的能力有更积极的认识。

实践意义

越来越多的智力障碍者不再住在机构里,他们依赖私人执业牙医提供护理。需要增加牙科学校培训和继续教育项目来满足这一需求。

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