新西兰普通牙医对糖尿病患者的管理。
Management of patients with diabetes by general dentists in New Zealand.
作者信息
Forbes Keshia, Thomson W Murray, Kunzel Carol, Lalla Evanthia, Lamster Ira B
机构信息
Department of Oral Sciences, Sir John Walsh Research Institute, School of Dentistry, The University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
出版信息
J Periodontol. 2008 Aug;79(8):1401-8. doi: 10.1902/jop.2008.070640.
BACKGROUND
The prevalence of diabetes in New Zealand is reaching epidemic proportions, with serious implications for oral health. We investigated the attitudes, beliefs, and practices of New Zealand (NZ) general dental practitioners (GDPs) with respect to the management of patients with diabetes and contrasted the NZ findings with those from a similar survey of GDPs in the Northeast United States (NE US) conducted in 2002.
METHODS
A nationwide postal survey was conducted of NZ dentists. A random sample was selected from the 2005 New Zealand Dental Register. Responses were received from 437 dentists (response rate: 64.5%).
RESULTS
The sample was representative. Most GDPs participated in the assessment and discussion phases of managing patients with diabetes, but the prevalence of more hands-on activities (such as testing) was considerably lower. Three-quarters of dentists asked new patients about their type of diabetes. Just over two in five respondents believed that their evaluation and/or management of the patient with diabetes were hindered by the lack of continuing education opportunities. Almost one-third of dentists were unwilling to screen for diabetes using a finger-stick test, and only 2.6% overall had ever done so. There were only minor differences between NZ and NE US dentists.
CONCLUSION
Given the increasing numbers of patients with diabetes (known and unknown), there is a need for NZ and US dentists to be more involved in their active management.
背景
新西兰糖尿病患病率正呈流行趋势,对口腔健康产生严重影响。我们调查了新西兰普通牙科医生(GDPs)在糖尿病患者管理方面的态度、信念和做法,并将新西兰的调查结果与2002年在美国东北部对普通牙科医生进行的类似调查结果进行对比。
方法
对新西兰牙医进行了全国性邮寄调查。从2005年新西兰牙科登记册中随机抽取样本。共收到437名牙医的回复(回复率:64.5%)。
结果
该样本具有代表性。大多数普通牙科医生参与了糖尿病患者管理的评估和讨论阶段,但更多实际操作活动(如检测)的发生率要低得多。四分之三的牙医会询问新患者的糖尿病类型。略超过五分之二的受访者认为,缺乏继续教育机会阻碍了他们对糖尿病患者的评估和/或管理。近三分之一的牙医不愿意用手指采血检测筛查糖尿病,总体上只有2.6%的牙医曾这样做过。新西兰和美国东北部的牙医之间只有细微差异。
结论
鉴于糖尿病患者(已知和未知)数量不断增加,新西兰和美国的牙医需要更多地参与对他们的积极管理。