Aragon Cecilia E, Hess Tiiu, Burneo Jorge G
Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario.
J Can Dent Assoc. 2009 Jul;75(6):450.
The controversial relation between societal knowledge and attitudes about epilepsy may affect the access of people with epilepsy to dental care.
A questionnaire that evaluated knowledge about epilepsy, attitudes toward epilepsy and willingness to provide dental care to people with epilepsy was administered to all 288 dentists in the city of London, Ontario, Canada.
Of the 197 respondents, 75.6% were general dentists. Knowledge was patchy about the epidemiology, causes, treatment and recognition of epilepsy. Six percent of dentists did not think that they could safely treat a patient with epilepsy in their offices.
Dental care providers" negative attitudes to and lack of knowledge about epilepsy may directly affect the access to dental care for people living with this problem.
社会对癫痫的认知与态度之间存在的争议性关联,可能会影响癫痫患者获得牙科护理的机会。
向加拿大安大略省伦敦市的所有288名牙医发放了一份问卷,该问卷评估了对癫痫的认知、对癫痫的态度以及为癫痫患者提供牙科护理的意愿。
在197名受访者中,75.6%为普通牙医。对癫痫的流行病学、病因、治疗和识别方面的知识了解不全面。6%的牙医认为他们在诊所无法安全地治疗癫痫患者。
牙科护理提供者对癫痫的消极态度和知识匮乏可能会直接影响有此问题的人群获得牙科护理的机会。