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普通牙科医生对牙科全身麻醉服务的看法。

General dental practitioner's views on dental general anaesthesia services.

作者信息

Threlfall A G, King D, Milsom K M, Blinkhom A S, Tickle M

机构信息

Oral Health Unit, National Primary Care R&D Centre, Manchester University Dental School, Higher Cambridge Street, Manchester.

出版信息

Community Dent Health. 2007 Jun;24(2):93-6.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Policy has recently changed on provision of dental general anaesthetic services in England. The aim of this study was to investigate general dental practitioners' views about dental general anaesthetics, the reduction in its availability and the impact on care of children with toothache.

RESEARCH DESIGN

Qualitative study using semi-structured interviews and clinical case scenarios.

PARTICIPANTS

General dental practitioners providing NHS services in the North West of England.

RESULTS

93 general dental practitioners were interviewed and 91 answered a clinical case scenario about the care they would provide for a 7-year-old child with multiple decayed teeth presenting with toothache. Scenario responses showed variation; 8% would immediately refer for general anaesthesia, 25% would initially prescribe antibiotics, but the majority would attempt to either restore or extract the tooth causing pain. Interview responses also demonstrated variation in care, however most dentists agree general anaesthesia has a role for nervous children but only refer as a last resort. The responses indicated an increase in inequalities, and that access to services did not match population needs, leaving some children waiting in pain.

CONCLUSIONS

Most general dental practitioners support moving dental general anaesthesia into hospitals but some believe that it has widened health inequalities and there is also a problem associated with variation in treatment provision. Additional general anaesthetic services in some areas with high levels of tooth decay are needed and evidence based guidelines about caring for children with toothache are required.

摘要

目的

近期,英国在提供牙科全身麻醉服务方面的政策有所变化。本研究旨在调查全科牙医对牙科全身麻醉、其可及性降低以及对牙痛儿童护理影响的看法。

研究设计

采用半结构化访谈和临床病例情景的定性研究。

参与者

在英格兰西北部提供国民保健服务(NHS)的全科牙医。

结果

对93名全科牙医进行了访谈,91人回答了一个关于他们将为一名患有多颗龋齿且牙痛的7岁儿童提供何种护理的临床病例情景。情景回答显示出差异;8%的人会立即转诊进行全身麻醉,25%的人最初会开抗生素,但大多数人会尝试修复或拔除引起疼痛的牙齿。访谈回答也表明护理存在差异,然而大多数牙医同意全身麻醉对紧张的儿童有作用,但仅作为最后手段才转诊。回答表明不平等现象有所增加,而且服务可及性与人口需求不匹配,导致一些儿童在疼痛中等待。

结论

大多数全科牙医支持将牙科全身麻醉转移到医院进行,但一些人认为这加剧了健康不平等,而且在治疗提供方面也存在差异问题。在一些龋齿高发地区需要额外的全身麻醉服务,并且需要有关护理牙痛儿童的循证指南。

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