Oueis Hassan Sami, Ralstrom Elizabeth, Miriyala Vinod, Molinari Gail E, Casamassimo Paul
Department of Pediatric Dentistry, University of Detroit Mercy, Detroit, Michigan, USA.
Pediatr Dent. 2010 May-Jun;32(3):223-8.
The purpose of this study was to survey the alternative behavior management techniques that might be utilized by pediatric dentists in place of hand over mouth exercise (HOME) after its elimination from the clinical guidelines of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD).
A questionnaire was electronically mailed to 2,600 AAPD members. The survey included items related to HOME alternatives after the elimination, concerns with its use, and if the elimination had affected access to care for children.
Seven hundred four respondents (30%) completed the survey. Voice control was the first alternative, and minimum/moderate sedation was the second most common. Three hundred fifty respondents (50%) believed that HOME is an acceptable behavior management technique, and 290 (41%) believed it should be continued to be recognized by the AAPD. Only 7% believed that HOME elimination affected access to care for some children.
Advanced behavior management techniques will be utilized more by pediatric dentists after the elimination of the hand over mouth exercise from the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry's clinical guidelines.
本研究旨在调查在美国儿科学会(AAPD)临床指南中取消手捂嘴操作(HOME)后,儿科牙医可能会采用的替代行为管理技术。
通过电子邮件向2600名AAPD成员发送问卷。该调查包括与取消HOME后的替代方法、对其使用的担忧以及取消HOME是否影响儿童获得医疗服务相关的项目。
704名受访者(30%)完成了调查。语音控制是首选替代方法,最小/中度镇静是第二常见的方法。350名受访者(50%)认为HOME是一种可接受的行为管理技术,290名(41%)认为AAPD应继续认可它。只有7%的人认为取消HOME影响了一些儿童获得医疗服务。
在美国儿科学会临床指南取消手捂嘴操作后,儿科牙医将更多地采用先进的行为管理技术。