Quinonez Rocio B, Nelson Travis
Associate professor, Department of Pediatric Dentistry and Pediatrics, Schools of Dentistry and Medicine, University of North Carolina and Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, N.C., USA.
Clinical assistant and professor, Department of Pediatric Dentistry, University of Washington, Seattle, Wash., USA.
Pediatr Dent. 2014 Mar-Apr;36(2):158-60.
This report outlines a series of recommendations derived from an advocacy and policy workshop at the 2013 American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) Behavior Guidance Symposium. The committee charge was to address two questions: (1) what should be done to change public and media perception of behavior guidance, if anything, and: (2) what should be done to insure that needed behavior guidance techniques will be available for practicing pediatric dentists in the future. Members of the workshop voiced a wide variety of opinions and impressions of how public perception and media promotion of behavior guidance affect the practice of pediatric dentistry. A diverse assortment of strategies to promote the availability of these techniques in the future was suggested. This report will serve to inform policy and advocacy efforts by AAPD to improve children's oral health and promote excellence in patient care.
本报告概述了一系列源自2013年美国儿科学会牙科学会(AAPD)行为指导研讨会上的倡导与政策研讨会的建议。委员会的任务是解决两个问题:(1)如果有什么需要做的,应该采取什么措施来改变公众和媒体对行为指导的看法,以及(2)应该采取什么措施来确保未来执业儿科牙医能够获得所需的行为指导技术。研讨会上的成员就公众认知和媒体对行为指导的宣传如何影响儿科牙科实践表达了各种各样的意见和看法。有人提出了一系列不同的策略,以促进这些技术在未来的可用性。本报告将为AAPD的政策和倡导工作提供信息,以改善儿童口腔健康并促进卓越的患者护理。