Robinson P G, Acquah S, Gibson B
Division of Dental Public Health and Oral Health Services Research, GKT Dental Institute, King's College London, London, UK.
Br Dent J. 2005 Feb 26;198(4):219-24, discussion 214. doi: 10.1038/sj.bdj.4812090.
Explore oral health-related attitudes and behaviours of drug users.
Qualitative study using focus groups and semi-structured interviews.
Facilities for treatment and recovery of drug users in South London.
Twenty-six male and 14 female recovering drug users.
Participants described many changes in lifestyle associated with drug use including the physical effects of drugs, dietary habits, organisational and time constraints and unfavourable social conditions, which were not conducive to oral health. There was considerable health consciousness. They associated general health problems and problems with teeth, gums and oral soft tissues to both direct and indirect effects of drug use. Use of dental services was inhibited by low priority for oral health relative to the need to obtain and use drugs, experientially induced fear of dentists, the acceptability of dental services, needle-phobia, ability to self-medicate and organisational factors in their lifestyles.
The lifestyles of drug users may contribute to oral health problems and low use of services. Drug users therefore comprise a group with special dental needs and need greater access to dental care than most people. Much of this care could be provided in general practice where appropriate dental care can contribute to recovery from drug use.
探究吸毒者与口腔健康相关的态度和行为。
采用焦点小组和半结构式访谈的定性研究。
伦敦南部吸毒者治疗与康复机构。
26名男性和14名女性戒毒康复者。
参与者描述了许多与吸毒相关的生活方式变化,包括药物的身体影响、饮食习惯、组织和时间限制以及不利的社会状况,这些都不利于口腔健康。他们有相当的健康意识。他们将一般健康问题以及牙齿、牙龈和口腔软组织问题与吸毒的直接和间接影响联系起来。相对于获取和使用毒品的需求,口腔健康的低优先级、因经历产生的对牙医的恐惧、牙科服务的可接受性、针头恐惧症、自我用药能力以及他们生活方式中的组织因素,都抑制了他们对牙科服务的使用。
吸毒者的生活方式可能导致口腔健康问题和服务利用率低。因此,吸毒者是有特殊牙科需求的群体,比大多数人更需要获得牙科护理。其中大部分护理可以在全科医疗中提供,适当的牙科护理有助于吸毒者康复。