Humza Bin Saeed M, Daly Blánaid, Newton J T
Dental Public Health and Oral Health Services Research Department, King's College London Dental Institute, UK.
Spec Care Dentist. 2012 Sep-Oct;32(5):190-5. doi: 10.1111/j.1754-4505.2012.00269.x.
This study investigated U.K. dentists' knowledge and practice of behavioral management principles (BMPs) as applied to adults with learning disabilities (AWLD). A postal questionnaire enquired into the dentists' experience in managing AWLD, utilization of behavioral management techniques, and knowledge of BMPs. The response rate was 41% (N = 53). Two groups were investigated: specialists (dentists registered on the Special Care Dentistry specialists' list, n = 37) and nonspecialists (dentists not on the list, n = 16). Although specialists treated more AWLD than nonspecialists, both groups of dentists reported they felt highly confident in managing AWLD. However, all dentists' knowledge of the principles of nonpharmacological BMPs was low. Specialists had a tendency to use a greater range of nonpharmacological behavioral management techniques compared to non-specialists. These results suggest that dental team members need more training in the theory and practice of BMPs, which might lead to less reliance on costly pharmacological interventions and a clinical experience that is more respectful of the dignity and independence of AWLD.
本研究调查了英国牙医对应用于成年学习障碍者(AWLD)的行为管理原则(BMPs)的了解及实践情况。一份邮寄问卷询问了牙医在管理AWLD方面的经验、行为管理技术的使用情况以及对BMPs的了解。回复率为41%(N = 53)。调查了两组人员:专科医生(在特殊护理牙科专科医生名单上注册的牙医,n = 37)和非专科医生(不在名单上的牙医,n = 16)。尽管专科医生治疗的AWLD患者比非专科医生多,但两组牙医都表示他们对管理AWLD充满信心。然而,所有牙医对非药物BMPs原则的了解程度都很低。与非专科医生相比,专科医生倾向于使用更多种类的非药物行为管理技术。这些结果表明,牙科团队成员需要在BMPs的理论和实践方面接受更多培训,这可能会减少对昂贵药物干预的依赖,并带来更尊重AWLD尊严和独立性的临床体验。