Mauthe Peter W, Eaton Kenneth A
Prim Dent Care. 2011 Jul;18(3):107-14.
The primary aims of the study were to investigate the use of bitewing radiography within primary dental care and adherence to guidelines on bitewing radiography by general dental practitioners (GDPs) in the West Kent Primary Care Trust (PCT) area. Within the overall aims, the study had objectives to investigate the use of radiographic guidelines, audit and caries risk assessment, the influence of private and National Health Service (NHS) practice, and the influence of the demographic profile of the GDPs on these variables.
Data were gathered via a piloted self-completion questionnaire, circulated to all GDPs listed on the NHS Choices website as practising in the West Kent PCT area. Three mailings and follow-up telephone calls were used. The resulting data were entered into a statistical software database and, where relevant, statistically tested, using the chi-square test.
Of 223 GDPs, 167 responded (75%). GDPs with a high NHS commitment were significantly less likely to follow Faculty of General Dental Practice (UK) guidance on prescribing bitewing radiographs for adults (P<0.01) and children (P<0.05) than were mainly private GDPs. Mainly NHS GDPs were more likely 'always/mostly' to follow National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence guidance (83 compared to 59) (P<0.05) and also to risk-assess patients (83 compared to 62). Only 115 (71%) had carried out a radio graphic audit or peer review in the preceding three years. Those with postgraduate qualifications were more likely (P<0.05) to carry out radiographic audit.
The study confirmed previous research reporting the under-use of radiography for caries detection and also the failure of some GDPs to comply with ionising radiation regulations. West Kent GDPs with a high NHS commitment were less likely to follow radiographic guidance than their private counterparts. This suggests that further efforts to disseminate information on radiographic guidelines and to educate GDPs are necessary to improve adherence with all aspects of radiography within general dental practice. Research into factors that influence GDPs' decision-making with regards to radiographic prescription may further inform the profession as to the best methods to lead to behavioural change. The dental profession and its regulators need to make a concerted effort to educate and inform GDPs so that this behaviour is modified.
本研究的主要目的是调查在西肯特初级医疗保健信托基金(PCT)地区的初级牙科护理中咬合翼片X线摄影的使用情况,以及全科牙科医生(GDPs)对咬合翼片X线摄影指南的遵循情况。在总体目标范围内,该研究的目标是调查放射摄影指南的使用、审计和龋齿风险评估、私立和国民保健服务(NHS)诊所的影响,以及GDPs的人口统计学特征对这些变量的影响。
通过一份经过试点的自填式问卷收集数据,问卷分发给在NHS选择网站上列出的所有在西肯特PCT地区执业的GDPs。进行了三次邮寄和后续电话随访。所得数据输入统计软件数据库,并在相关情况下使用卡方检验进行统计学检验。
在223名GDPs中,167名做出了回应(75%)。与主要为私立诊所的GDPs相比,对NHS高度投入的GDPs在为成人(P<0.01)和儿童(P<0.05)开具咬合翼片X线摄影处方时,遵循英国普通牙科实践学院指南的可能性显著更低。主要为NHS的GDPs更有可能“总是/大多”遵循国家卫生与临床优化研究所的指南(83%对59%)(P<0.05),并且也更有可能对患者进行风险评估(83%对62%)。在过去三年中,只有115名(71%)进行了放射摄影审计或同行评审。具有研究生学历的人更有可能(P<0.05)进行放射摄影审计。
该研究证实了先前的研究报告,即龋齿检测中放射摄影的使用不足,以及一些GDPs未遵守电离辐射规定。对NHS高度投入的西肯特GDPs比私立同行更不可能遵循放射摄影指南。这表明有必要进一步努力传播放射摄影指南信息并对GDPs进行教育,以提高全科牙科实践中对放射摄影各方面的遵循情况。对影响GDPs放射摄影处方决策因素的研究可能会进一步为该行业提供关于导致行为改变的最佳方法的信息。牙科行业及其监管机构需要共同努力对GDPs进行教育和提供信息,以便改变这种行为。