Dasanayake Ananda P, Li Yufeng, Chhun Nok, Bronstein Janet M, Childers Noel K
Department of Epidemiology and Health Promotion, USA.
J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2007 Nov;18(4):779-89. doi: 10.1353/hpu.2007.0093.
Deaths of children due to neglected dental diseases have put the issue of access to care by minorities at the forefront of dental public health discussions. We evaluated the trends in dental service utilization in relation to racial disparities and other factors using Medicaid enrollment and claims data from 1990 to 1997 for Alabama children 19 years of age and younger (N=512,049). Alabama Medicaid children visited the dentist at a low and declining rate. The number of participating providers gradually declined over time and the racial disparities in service utilization were related to the availability of a local provider. Lower service utilization, however, was not a simple function of race, but a complex interaction of race with age and gender. Identification of these complex interactions and removal of barriers to service utilization in race, age, and gender sub-groups will help the U.S. meet the year 2010 oral health objectives.
因被忽视的牙科疾病导致的儿童死亡,已将少数族裔获得医疗服务的问题置于牙科公共卫生讨论的前沿。我们利用1990年至1997年阿拉巴马州19岁及以下儿童(N = 512,049)的医疗补助登记和理赔数据,评估了与种族差异及其他因素相关的牙科服务利用趋势。阿拉巴马州医疗补助儿童看牙医的比例较低且呈下降趋势。随着时间推移,参与服务的提供者数量逐渐减少,服务利用方面的种族差异与当地提供者的可及性有关。然而,较低的服务利用率并非简单的种族问题,而是种族与年龄和性别的复杂相互作用。识别这些复杂的相互作用,并消除种族、年龄和性别亚组中服务利用的障碍,将有助于美国实现2010年的口腔健康目标。