Dietz Craig Allan, Ablah Elizabeth, Reznik David, Robbins Darcy K
Department of General Medicine and HIV Primary Care, Kansas City Free Health Clinic, Kansas City, Missouri 64111, USA.
AIDS Patient Care STDS. 2008 Mar;22(3):205-12. doi: 10.1089/apc.2007.0235.
The 2006 Centers for Disease Control recommendations for routine HIV screening in all health care settings could include dental clinics an important testing venue. However, little is known about patients' attitudes regarding the routine use of rapid oral HIV screening at an urban free dental clinic. This pilot study seeks to evaluate the patient perspective on rapid HIV screening in this setting. In June 2007, patients at a free dental clinic in Kansas City, Missouri, were provided an attitude assessment survey prior to their dental visit. This dental clinic serves a diverse patient population consisting of approximately 37% white, 47% black, 6% Hispanic, 4% Asian, and 1% Native American uninsured patients. Results were analyzed for acceptance of testing and potential barriers. Of the 150 respondents, 73% reported they would be willing to take a free rapid HIV screening test during their dental visit. Overall, 91% of Hispanics, 79% of Caucasians, and 73% of African American patients reported they would be willing to be screened. Patients with a history of multiple prior screening tests for HIV were more likely to agree to oral rapid HIV screening in the dental clinic. The majority (62%) reported that it did not matter who provided them with the screening result, although some (37%) preferred their dentist above any other provider. Low self-perception of risk (37%) and having already received screening elsewhere (24%) were the main reasons for not accepting a free, rapid HIV screening. Overall, dental clinic patients widely accepted the offer of rapid oral HIV screening. Rapid HIV screening in the dental clinic setting is a viable option to increase the number of individuals who know their HIV status.
美国疾病控制中心2006年关于在所有医疗保健机构进行常规艾滋病毒筛查的建议可能将牙科诊所列为重要的检测场所。然而,对于城市免费牙科诊所常规使用快速口腔艾滋病毒筛查,患者的态度却鲜为人知。这项试点研究旨在评估患者对在这种环境下进行快速艾滋病毒筛查的看法。2007年6月,密苏里州堪萨斯城一家免费牙科诊所的患者在看牙前接受了一项态度评估调查。这家牙科诊所的患者群体多样,约37%为白人,47%为黑人,6%为西班牙裔,4%为亚裔,1%为美国原住民,均为未参保患者。分析了检测接受度和潜在障碍的结果。在150名受访者中,73%表示愿意在看牙时接受免费的快速艾滋病毒筛查检测。总体而言,91%的西班牙裔、79%的白种人和73%的非裔美国患者表示愿意接受筛查。有多次艾滋病毒筛查史的患者更有可能同意在牙科诊所进行口腔快速艾滋病毒筛查。大多数人(62%)表示谁提供筛查结果并不重要,不过有些人(37%)比起其他提供者更喜欢由他们的牙医提供结果。风险自我认知低(37%)和已在其他地方接受过筛查(24%)是不接受免费快速艾滋病毒筛查的主要原因。总体而言,牙科诊所的患者广泛接受了快速口腔艾滋病毒筛查的提议。在牙科诊所进行快速艾滋病毒筛查是增加知晓自身艾滋病毒感染状况人数的可行选择。