Pearce M, Agius S J, Macfarlane J, Taylor N
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Br Dent J. 2015 Feb;218(4):E5. doi: 10.1038/sj.bdj.2015.97.
Over the past few years there has been a significant increase in the number of dentists and dental care professionals (registrants) having conditions placed on their practice either by the General Dental Council or NHS area teams. There are a number of reasons for this including the fact that patients complain more often, colleagues are now expected to alert the authorities if poor practice is detected and the demographics of the dental profession in the UK are changing. Steps have already been taken to prevent dentists getting into difficulty, such as the development of requirements for continued professional development by the GDC and past initiatives at a local level set up to assist dentist in difficulty. The regional offices of Health Education England and equivalent organisations in Wales and Scotland assist registrants in difficulty in meeting these conditions. Little published research has been carried out into this important service which has had to develop rapidly over the past few years. There is a need to investigate the current service, the views of those dental professionals being assisted and those providing the support to inform the further development of the service. This paper provides an introduction to a planned series of research papers reporting on our investigation into the service provided by HEE teams.
在过去几年中,被英国牙科总会或国民保健制度地区团队对其执业设置条件的牙医及牙科护理专业人员(注册者)数量显著增加。原因有很多,包括患者投诉更为频繁、现在同事若发现不良执业行为有望向当局通报以及英国牙科行业的人口结构正在变化。已经采取了一些措施来防止牙医陷入困境,比如英国牙科总会制定持续专业发展要求,以及过去在地方层面设立的旨在帮助陷入困境的牙医的举措。英格兰健康教育署的地区办公室以及威尔士和苏格兰的类似组织协助陷入困境的注册者满足这些条件。在过去几年中必须迅速发展起来的这项重要服务,几乎没有已发表的相关研究。有必要对当前的服务、接受协助的牙科专业人员以及提供支持的人员的看法进行调查,以便为该服务的进一步发展提供信息。本文介绍了一系列计划中的研究论文,这些论文将报告我们对英格兰健康教育署团队提供的服务的调查情况。