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慢性疾病状况和严重程度对爱荷华州医疗补助计划参保儿童牙科利用率的影响。

Impact of chronic condition status and severity on dental utilization for Iowa Medicaid-enrolled children.

机构信息

Department of Dental Public Health Sciences, School of Dentistry, The University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98185, USA.

出版信息

Med Care. 2011 Feb;49(2):180-92. doi: 10.1097/MLR.0b013e3181f81c16.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Although Medicaid-enrolled children with a chronic condition (CC) may be less likely to use dental care because of factors related to their CC, dental utilization for this population is poorly understood.

OBJECTIVE

To assess the relationship between CC status and CC severity, respectively, on dental utilization for Iowa Medicaid-enrolled children.

RESEARCH DESIGN

Retrospective cohort study of Iowa Medicaid data (January 1, 2003 to December 31, 2006).

SUBJECTS

Medicaid-enrolled children aged 3 to 14 (N = 71,115) years.

MEASURES

The 3M Corporation Clinical Risk Grouping methods were used to assess CC status (no/yes) and CC severity (episodic/life-long/malignancy/complex). The outcome variable was any dental utilization in 2006. Secondary outcomes included use of diagnostic, preventive, routine restorative, or complex restorative dental care.

RESULTS

After adjusting for model covariates, Iowa Medicaid-enrolled children with a CC were significantly more likely to use each type of dental care except routine restorative care (P = 0.86) than those without a CC, although the differences in the odds were small (4%-6%). Compared with Medicaid-enrolled children with an episodic CC, children with a life-long CC were less likely to use routine restorative care (P < 0.0001), children with a malignancy were more likely to use complex restorative care (P < 0.03), and children with a complex CC were less likely to use each type of dental care except complex restorative care (P = 0.97).

CONCLUSIONS

There were differences in dental utilization for Iowa Medicaid-enrolled children by CC status and CC severity. Children with complex CCs were the least likely to use dental care. Future research efforts should seek to understand why subgroups of Medicaid-enrolled children with a CC exhibit lower dental utilization.

摘要

背景

尽管患有慢性疾病(CC)的医疗补助受保儿童可能由于与 CC 相关的因素而不太可能使用牙科护理,但对这一人群的牙科利用率知之甚少。

目的

分别评估 CC 状态和 CC 严重程度与爱荷华州医疗补助受保儿童牙科利用率的关系。

研究设计

对爱荷华州医疗补助数据(2003 年 1 月 1 日至 2006 年 12 月 31 日)进行回顾性队列研究。

研究对象

年龄在 3 至 14 岁的医疗补助受保儿童(N=71115)。

测量方法

使用 3M 公司临床风险分组方法评估 CC 状态(无/有)和 CC 严重程度(偶发性/终身/恶性/复杂)。结果变量为 2006 年的任何牙科利用情况。次要结果包括诊断、预防、常规修复或复杂修复牙科护理的使用情况。

结果

在调整模型协变量后,患有 CC 的爱荷华州医疗补助受保儿童与没有 CC 的儿童相比,使用每种类型的牙科护理的可能性显著更高,除了常规修复护理(P=0.86),尽管差异较小(4%-6%)。与患有偶发性 CC 的医疗补助受保儿童相比,患有终身性 CC 的儿童不太可能使用常规修复护理(P<0.0001),患有恶性肿瘤的儿童更有可能使用复杂修复护理(P<0.03),患有复杂 CC 的儿童除了复杂修复护理外,使用每种类型的牙科护理的可能性都较低(P=0.97)。

结论

爱荷华州医疗补助受保儿童的牙科利用率因 CC 状态和 CC 严重程度而异。患有复杂 CC 的儿童最不可能使用牙科护理。未来的研究工作应努力了解为什么患有 CC 的医疗补助受保儿童亚组的牙科利用率较低。

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