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非创伤性牙科问题的急诊科就诊情况:一项混合方法研究。

Emergency department visits for nontraumatic dental problems: a mixed-methods study.

作者信息

Sun Benjamin C, Chi Donald L, Schwarz Eli, Milgrom Peter, Yagapen Annick, Malveau Susan, Chen Zunqui, Chan Ben, Danner Sankirtana, Owen Erin, Morton Vickie, Lowe Robert A

机构信息

Benjamin C. Sun, Annick Yagapen, Susan Malveau, and Ben Chan are with Department of Emergency Medicine, Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU), Portland. Robert A. Lowe is with the Department of Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology, OHSU. Donald L. Chi and Peter Milgrom are with Department of Oral Health Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle. Eli Schwarz is with School of Dentistry, OHSU. Zunqui Chen is with Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, OHSU. Sankirtana Danner is with Oregon Rural Practice-Based Research Network, OHSU. Erin Owen is with Slocum Research and Education Foundation, Eugene, OR. Vickie Morton is with Financial Services, OHSU.

出版信息

Am J Public Health. 2015 May;105(5):947-55. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2014.302398. Epub 2015 Mar 19.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

We documented emergency department (ED) visits for nontraumatic dental problems and identified strategies to reduce ED dental visits.

METHODS

We used mixed methods to analyze claims in 2010 from a purposive sample of 25 Oregon hospitals and Oregon's All Payer All Claims data set and interviewed 51 ED dental visitors and stakeholders from 6 communities.

RESULTS

Dental visits accounted for 2.5% of ED visits and represented the second-most-common discharge diagnosis in adults aged 20 to 39 years, were associated with being uninsured (odds ratio [OR] = 5.2 [reference: commercial insurance]; 95% confidence interval [CI] = 4.8, 5.5) or having Medicaid insurance (OR = 4.0; 95% CI = 3.7, 4.2), resulted in opioid (56%) and antibiotic (56%) prescriptions, and generated $402 (95% CI = $396, $408) in hospital costs per visit. Interviews revealed health system, community, provider, and patient contributors to ED dental visits. Potential solutions provided by interviewees included Medicaid benefit expansion, care coordination, water fluoridation, and patient education.

CONCLUSIONS

Emergency department dental visits are a significant and costly public health problem for vulnerable individuals. Future efforts should focus on implementing multilevel interventions to reduce ED dental visits.

摘要

目的

我们记录了因非创伤性牙科问题而进行的急诊科就诊情况,并确定了减少急诊科牙科就诊的策略。

方法

我们采用混合方法分析了2010年来自俄勒冈州25家医院的目标样本以及俄勒冈州全支付方全索赔数据集的索赔情况,并采访了来自6个社区的51名急诊科牙科就诊者和利益相关者。

结果

牙科就诊占急诊科就诊的2.5%,是20至39岁成年人中第二常见的出院诊断,与未参保(比值比[OR]=5.2[参照:商业保险];95%置信区间[CI]=4.8,5.5)或拥有医疗补助保险(OR=4.0;95%CI=3.7,4.2)相关,导致开具阿片类药物(56%)和抗生素(56%)处方,每次就诊产生402美元(95%CI=396美元,408美元)的医院费用。访谈揭示了导致急诊科牙科就诊的卫生系统、社区、提供者和患者方面的因素。受访者提供的潜在解决方案包括扩大医疗补助福利、护理协调、水氟化和患者教育。

结论

急诊科牙科就诊对于弱势群体而言是一个重大且成本高昂的公共卫生问题。未来的努力应集中在实施多层次干预措施以减少急诊科牙科就诊。

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