Yeng T, Parashos P
School of Dental Science, The University of Melbourne, Carlton, Victoria.
Aust Dent J. 2007 Sep;52(3):210-5. doi: 10.1111/j.1834-7819.2007.tb00491.x.
Perceived barriers in the treatment of dental trauma may influence the optimum management of dental trauma. Any hesitation that dentists might have in managing dental trauma is important to investigate. The aim of this study was to investigate dentists' perceptions of barriers to providing care of dental trauma to permanent maxillary incisors in children.
A self-completion questionnaire survey containing six questions on demographic data and 15 questions relating to barriers to treating dental trauma was mailed to 693 dentists in Victoria, Australia.
The response rate achieved was 61 per cent. Of the respondents, 90 per cent had no hesitation in treating dental injuries and 80 per cent of these frequently agreed that dentists should treat all dental trauma. Approximately half the dentists (51.5 per cent) frequently found uncooperative children to be the main barrier to providing care.
The overall consensus from the present study was that treating dental trauma is not unappealing for dentists in general practice.
在牙外伤治疗中察觉到的障碍可能会影响牙外伤的最佳处理。调查牙医在处理牙外伤时可能存在的任何犹豫是很重要的。本研究的目的是调查牙医对为儿童恒上颌切牙提供牙外伤护理的障碍的看法。
向澳大利亚维多利亚州的693名牙医邮寄了一份自我填写的问卷调查,其中包含6个关于人口统计学数据的问题和15个与治疗牙外伤的障碍相关的问题。
回复率为61%。在受访者中,90%在治疗牙损伤时没有犹豫,其中80%经常同意牙医应该治疗所有牙外伤。大约一半的牙医(51.5%)经常发现不合作的儿童是提供护理的主要障碍。
本研究的总体共识是,对于一般执业的牙医来说,治疗牙外伤并非没有吸引力。