Naughton Doreen K
Oral Health Sciences, School of Dentistry, University of Washington, USA; Dental Hygiene Health Services, Seahurst, WA 98062, USA.
J Evid Based Dent Pract. 2014 Jun;14 Suppl:171-82.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.jebdp.2014.04.003. Epub 2014 Apr 5.
Dental hygienists expand access to oral care in the United States.
Many Americans have access to oral health care in traditional dental offices however millions of Americans have unmet dental needs. For decades dental hygienists have provided opportunities for un-served and under-served Americans to receive preventive services in a variety of alternate delivery sites, and referral to licensed dentists for dental care needs.
Publications, state practice acts, state public health departments, the American Dental Hygienists' Association, and personal interviews of dental hygiene practitioners were accessed for information and statistical data.
Dental hygienists in 36 states can legally provide direct access care. Dental hygienists are providing preventive services in a variety of settings to previously un-served and under-served Americans, with referral to dentists for dental needs.
Dental hygienists have provided direct access to care in the United States for decades. The exact number of direct access providers in the United States is unknown. Limited research and anecdotal information demonstrate that direct access care has facilitated alternate entry points into the oral health systems for thousands of previously un-served and underserved Americans. Older adults, persons with special needs, children in schools, pregnant women, minority populations, rural populations, and others have benefited from the availability of many services provided by direct access dental hygienists. Legislatures and private groups are becoming increasingly aware of the impact that direct access has made on the delivery of oral health care. Many factors continue to drive the growth of direct access care. Additional research is needed to accumulate qualitative and quantitative outcome data related to direct access care provided by dental hygienists and other mid level providers of oral health services.
牙科保健员扩大了美国口腔护理的可及性。
许多美国人可在传统牙科诊所获得口腔保健服务,然而仍有数百万人的牙科需求未得到满足。几十年来,牙科保健员为未得到服务和服务不足的美国人提供了机会,使他们能够在各种不同的服务地点接受预防服务,并将有牙科护理需求的患者转介给有执照的牙医。
查阅出版物、州执业法案、州公共卫生部门、美国牙科保健员协会以及对牙科保健从业者的个人访谈,以获取信息和统计数据。
36个州的牙科保健员可以合法地提供直接诊疗服务。牙科保健员正在各种场所为以前未得到服务和服务不足的美国人提供预防服务,并将有牙科需求的患者转介给牙医。
几十年来,牙科保健员在美国提供了直接诊疗服务。美国直接诊疗服务提供者的确切人数尚不清楚。有限的研究和轶事信息表明,直接诊疗服务为数千名以前未得到服务和服务不足的美国人提供了进入口腔卫生系统的其他途径。老年人、有特殊需求的人、学校儿童、孕妇、少数族裔、农村人口以及其他人群都从直接诊疗牙科保健员提供的众多服务中受益。立法机构和私人团体越来越意识到直接诊疗服务对口腔保健服务提供所产生的影响。许多因素继续推动直接诊疗服务的增长。需要进行更多研究,以积累与牙科保健员和其他中级口腔卫生服务提供者提供的直接诊疗服务相关的定性和定量结果数据。