Thomas John E, Straffon Lloyd, Inglehart Marita Rohr
Department of Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry, School of Dentistry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA.
Pediatr Dent. 2006 Sep-Oct;28(5):438-44.
The objective of this study was to explore dentists', dental hygienists', dental students', and dental hygiene students' knowledge about their professional responsibilities concerning suspected child abuse and their professional experiences with this issue.
Questionnaire data were collected from 220 general dentists, 158 dental hygienists, 233 dental, and 76 dental hygiene students regarding their knowledge, professional responsibilities, and behavior concerning child abuse.
Twenty percent of the dentists and 9% of the dental hygienists had reported at least 1 case of suspected child abuse. While 83% of the dental professionals knew that they had to report suspected cases of child abuse, only 73% of the students knew their legal responsibility. Also, only 28% of the professionals and 18% of the students knew where to report suspected child abuse. Compared to students, professionals had more knowledge concerning the diagnosis of child abuse, while students were more knowledgeable concerning signs of sexual abuse. Professionals, however, were less likely to know that failure to report suspected abuse was a misdemeanor.
These data showed that not all dental care providers and students were prepared to fulfill their legal and professional responsibilities in these situations.
本研究的目的是探讨牙医、口腔卫生士、牙科学生和口腔卫生专业学生对其在疑似虐待儿童方面的专业责任的了解,以及他们在这个问题上的专业经历。
收集了220名普通牙医、158名口腔卫生士、233名牙科学生和76名口腔卫生专业学生关于他们对虐待儿童的了解、专业责任和行为的问卷数据。
20%的牙医和9%的口腔卫生士报告至少有1例疑似虐待儿童的案例。虽然83%的牙科专业人员知道他们必须报告疑似虐待儿童的案例,但只有73%的学生知道他们的法律责任。此外,只有28%的专业人员和18%的学生知道向何处报告疑似虐待儿童的情况。与学生相比,专业人员对虐待儿童的诊断了解更多,而学生对性虐待的迹象了解更多。然而,专业人员不太可能知道不报告疑似虐待行为是一种轻罪。
这些数据表明,并非所有牙科护理提供者和学生都准备好在这些情况下履行其法律和专业责任。