Department of Pediatric Dentistry, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA.
J Am Dent Assoc. 2010 Aug;141(8):986-94. doi: 10.14219/jada.archive.2010.0312.
The authors conducted a study to examine factors associated with general dentists' provision of care for pregnant women and the extent to which they provide comprehensive dental care.
The authors mailed an 86-item questionnaire to 1,000 practicing general dentists in North Carolina. Survey domains included provider knowledge about pregnancy and dental health, dental treatment practices, barriers to providing care, outcome expectancy, and personal and practice demographics. The primary dependent variables the authors analyzed were whether dentists provided any treatment to pregnant women and, among those who did, the extent to which they provided comprehensive services. The authors performed multivariate regression analyses to determine factors associated with dentists' provision of care to pregnant women (P < .05).
A total of 513 surveys were returned (a response rate of 51.3 percent), of which 495 surveys had complete responses. The authors included the completed surveys in their analyses. The mean age of the respondents was 46 years. The results of multivariate analysis showed that respondents who perceived a lack of demand for services among pregnant women and provided preconception counseling were less likely to provide any treatment for pregnant patients than were those who perceived a demand for services and who did not provide preconception counseling, respectively. Dentists who were male, had a low knowledge score, provided preconception counseling and treated largely white populations of patients were less likely than female dentists, those who had moderate or high knowledge scores, and those who treated a population of minority patients to provide comprehensive care for pregnant women.
Most general dentists in private practice provide care for pregnant women, but the authors found notable gaps in dental provider knowledge and comprehensive dental services available for pregnant women.
Although many general dentists provide some dental care to pregnant women, more should be done to ensure that this care is comprehensive.
作者进行了一项研究,以考察与普通牙医为孕妇提供护理相关的因素,以及他们提供全面牙科护理的程度。
作者向北卡罗来纳州的 1000 名执业普通牙医邮寄了一份 86 项的调查问卷。调查领域包括提供者对怀孕和口腔健康的知识、牙科治疗实践、提供护理的障碍、结果预期以及个人和实践人口统计学。作者分析的主要因变量是牙医是否为孕妇提供任何治疗,如果提供,他们提供全面服务的程度。作者进行了多变量回归分析,以确定与牙医为孕妇提供护理相关的因素(P<.05)。
共收回 513 份问卷(回复率为 51.3%),其中 495 份问卷有完整回复。作者将完成的调查纳入他们的分析。受访者的平均年龄为 46 岁。多变量分析的结果表明,与认为孕妇对服务有需求且提供孕前咨询的受访者相比,认为孕妇对服务没有需求且不提供孕前咨询的受访者为孕妇提供任何治疗的可能性较小。与女性牙医相比,男性牙医、知识得分较低、提供孕前咨询且主要治疗白人患者的牙医为孕妇提供全面护理的可能性较小,而知识得分中等或较高、且治疗少数族裔患者的牙医则更有可能为孕妇提供全面护理。
大多数私人执业的普通牙医为孕妇提供护理,但作者发现牙科提供者的知识和为孕妇提供的全面牙科服务存在明显差距。
尽管许多普通牙医为孕妇提供一些牙科护理,但还需要做更多的工作来确保这种护理是全面的。