Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, University of Nairobi Dental Teaching Hospital, Nairobi, Kenya.
J Public Health Dent. 2013 Spring;73(2):127-34. doi: 10.1111/j.1752-7325.2012.00353.x. Epub 2012 Jul 4.
To assess attitudes, subjective norms, and intentions of primary health-care (PHC) providers in performing routine oral examination for oropharyngeal candidiasis (OPC) during outpatient consultations.
A 47-item Theory of Planned Behaviour-based questionnaire was developed and administered, in a cross-sectional survey, to 216 PHC providers (clinical officers and nurses) working in 54 clinics, dispensaries, and health centers in Nairobi Province in January 2010. The constructs - attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control (dependent variables) - and their individual indirect (direct) items were analyzed for scores, internal validity, independent variables (district, gender, years of service, profession, and age), and contribution to intentions. Perceived behavioral control had low construct validity and was therefore removed from subsequent analyses.
The questionnaire was completed by 195 participants (90 percent response rate). PHC provider's attitudes, subjective norms, and intentions to perform an oral examination during outpatient consultations were highly positive, with mean scores of 6.30 (0.82), 6.06 (1.07), and 5.6 (1.33), respectively, regardless of sociodemographic characteristics. Indirect attitude and subjective norms were strongly correlated to their individual items (r=0.63-0.79, P<0.05 and r=0.78-0.87, P<0.05) and moderately to their direct items (r=0.44, P<0.0001 and r=0.52, P<0.0001). Attitudes (P=0.0026) and subjective norms (P<0.0001) were both predictive of intentions.
PHC providers were willing to integrate patients' oral health care into their routine medical consultations. Emphasizing the importance of detecting other oral problems and of the fact that routine oral examination for OPC is likely to give patients' fulfillment will enhance PHC providers' morale in performing routine oral examinations. Winning support from policy makers, their supervisors, specialists, and colleagues is important for motivating PHC providers to perform routine oral examinations for OPC at their workplaces.
评估初级保健(PHC)提供者在门诊咨询期间进行常规口腔检查以诊断口咽念珠菌病(OPC)的态度、主观规范和意向。
2010 年 1 月,采用基于计划行为理论的 47 项问卷,对在内罗毕省 54 个诊所、诊所和保健中心工作的 216 名 PHC 提供者(临床医生和护士)进行横断面调查。分析了态度、主观规范和感知行为控制(因变量)及其个体间接(直接)项目的得分、内部有效性、自变量(区、性别、服务年限、专业和年龄)以及对意向的贡献。感知行为控制的构建效度较低,因此在后续分析中被删除。
195 名参与者(90%的应答率)完成了问卷。无论社会人口特征如何,PHC 提供者在门诊咨询期间进行口腔检查的态度、主观规范和意向均非常积极,平均得分为 6.30(0.82)、6.06(1.07)和 5.6(1.33)。间接态度和主观规范与各自的项目高度相关(r=0.63-0.79,P<0.05 和 r=0.78-0.87,P<0.05),与直接项目中度相关(r=0.44,P<0.0001 和 r=0.52,P<0.0001)。态度(P=0.0026)和主观规范(P<0.0001)均预测意向。
PHC 提供者愿意将患者的口腔健康护理纳入其常规医疗咨询。强调发现其他口腔问题的重要性,以及常规 OPC 口腔检查可能会使患者感到满意,这将提高 PHC 提供者进行常规口腔检查的积极性。获得决策者、主管、专家和同事的支持对于激励 PHC 提供者在工作场所进行常规 OPC 口腔检查至关重要。