Department of Conservative Dentistry, King's College London Dental Institute at Guy's King's and St Thomas' Hospital, London, UK.
Int Endod J. 2011 Jan;44(1):21-32. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2591.2010.01791.x. Epub 2010 Aug 31.
To identify the factors that influence the decision of general dental practitioners (GDPs) in Northern Ireland to refer to a specific specialist endodontist.
A self-administered questionnaire was sent to 220 GDPs in Northern Ireland. The questionnaire comprised questions on demographic characteristics, pattern of practice, pattern of referral and factors influencing the decision to refer to a specific specialist endodontist in practice. The data were analysed using descriptive statistics and the chi-squared (χ(2) ) test at the 0.05 level of significance.
The response rate was 81%. All respondents stated that they carried out root canal treatment, and the majority (83%) stated that they also carried out root canal retreatment. A minority of respondents (11%) stated that they carried out surgical endodontics. These individuals were more likely to be men, hold a postgraduate qualification, or work in a rural location. The majority of respondents (94%) referred patients with an endodontic problem. These individuals were more likely to be women, not hold a postgraduate qualification, or not carry out surgical endodontics. GDPs indicated a preference for referring to a specialist endodontist in practice over other treatment providers. Factors considered to be of importance in the decision to refer to a specialist endodontist in practice included the practice location of, reputation of, communication with and patient management by the specialist endodontist. The greatest proportion of respondents ranked short waiting time for a consultation as the top promoter when referring to a specific specialist endodontist in practice.
The decision by GDPs to refer to a specific specialist endodontist in practice is multifactorial and influenced by several factors independent from the nature of endodontic disease. In Northern Ireland, the top promoter for referring to a specific specialist endodontist in practice was a relatively short waiting time for a consultation.
确定影响北爱尔兰普通牙科医生(GDP)向特定专科牙髓病医生转诊决策的因素。
向北爱尔兰的 220 名 GDP 发放了一份自填式问卷。问卷包括人口统计学特征、实践模式、转诊模式以及影响在实践中向特定专科牙髓病医生转诊决策的因素。使用描述性统计和 0.05 水平的卡方(χ²)检验对数据进行分析。
应答率为 81%。所有受访者均表示他们进行根管治疗,其中大多数(83%)表示他们还进行根管再治疗。少数受访者(11%)表示他们进行手术牙髓学。这些人更可能是男性,拥有研究生学历,或在农村地区工作。大多数受访者(94%)转诊有牙髓问题的患者。这些人更可能是女性,没有研究生学历,或不进行手术牙髓学。GDP 表示倾向于在实践中向专科牙髓病医生转诊,而不是向其他治疗提供者转诊。在决定向实践中的专科牙髓病医生转诊时,被认为重要的因素包括专科牙髓病医生的实践地点、声誉、与专科牙髓病医生的沟通以及患者管理。最多的受访者将咨询的短等待时间列为向特定专科牙髓病医生转诊的首要促进因素。
GDP 决定向特定专科牙髓病医生转诊的决策是多因素的,受到与牙髓病性质无关的几个因素的影响。在北爱尔兰,向特定专科牙髓病医生转诊的首要促进因素是咨询的短等待时间。