Jannat-Khah Deanna P, McNeely Jennifer, Pereyra Margaret R, Parish Carrigan, Pollack Harold A, Ostroff Jamie, Metsch Lisa, Shelley Donna R
School of Medicine, Department of Population Health, New York University, New York, New York.
Mailman School of Public Health, Department of Sociomedical Sciences, Columbia University, New York, New York.
Prev Chronic Dis. 2014 Nov 6;11:E196. doi: 10.5888/pcd11.140186.
Dental visits represent an opportunity to identify and help patients quit smoking, yet dental settings remain an untapped venue for treatment of tobacco dependence. The purpose of this analysis was to assess factors that may influence patterns of tobacco-use-related practice among a national sample of dental providers.
We surveyed a representative sample of general dentists practicing in the United States (N = 1,802). Multivariable analysis was used to assess correlates of adherence to tobacco use treatment guidelines and to analyze factors that influence providers' willingness to offer tobacco cessation assistance if reimbursed for this service.
More than 90% of dental providers reported that they routinely ask patients about tobacco use, 76% counsel patients, and 45% routinely offer cessation assistance, defined as referring patients for cessation counseling, providing a cessation prescription, or both. Results from multivariable analysis indicated that cessation assistance was associated with having a practice with 1 or more hygienists, having a chart system that includes a tobacco use question, having received training on treating tobacco dependence, and having positive attitudes toward treating tobacco use. Providers who did not offer assistance but who reported that they would change their practice patterns if sufficiently reimbursed were more likely to be in a group practice, treat patients insured through Medicaid, and have positive attitudes toward treating tobacco dependence.
Findings indicate the potential benefit of increasing training opportunities and promoting system changes to increase involvement of dental providers in conducting tobacco use treatment. Reimbursement models should be tested to assess the effect on dental provider practice patterns.
看牙为识别并帮助患者戒烟提供了契机,但牙科机构仍是治疗烟草依赖的未开发领域。本分析的目的是评估可能影响全国牙科医疗服务提供者样本中与烟草使用相关诊疗模式的因素。
我们对在美国执业的普通牙医的代表性样本(N = 1802)进行了调查。采用多变量分析来评估遵守烟草使用治疗指南的相关因素,并分析影响医疗服务提供者在该服务获得报销情况下提供戒烟援助意愿的因素。
超过90%的牙科医疗服务提供者报告称他们会常规询问患者的烟草使用情况,76%的人会为患者提供咨询,45%的人会常规提供戒烟援助,戒烟援助定义为将患者转介接受戒烟咨询、开具戒烟处方或两者皆做。多变量分析结果表明,戒烟援助与拥有1名或更多口腔保健员的诊疗机构、有包含烟草使用问题的病历系统、接受过烟草依赖治疗培训以及对治疗烟草使用持积极态度有关。那些未提供援助但报告称如果获得足够报销就会改变诊疗模式的医疗服务提供者更有可能在团体诊疗机构工作、治疗通过医疗补助计划参保的患者并且对治疗烟草依赖持积极态度。
研究结果表明增加培训机会和推动系统变革以提高牙科医疗服务提供者参与烟草使用治疗的潜在益处。应测试报销模式以评估其对牙科医疗服务提供者诊疗模式的影响。