Department of Periodontology and Oral Implantology, Dental School, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.
Praktijk voor Parodontologie, Hasselt, Belgium.
Int Dent J. 2017 Aug;67(4):221-228. doi: 10.1111/idj.12289. Epub 2017 Mar 17.
Promoting oral hygiene and stimulating patient's responsibility for his/her personal health remain challenging objectives. The presence of dental hygienists has led to delegation of preventive tasks. However, in some countries, such as Belgium, this profession is not yet legalized. The aim of this exploratory study was to compare the attitude towards oral-hygiene instructions and patient motivational actions by dental hygienists and by general practitioners/periodontists in a context without dental hygienists.
A questionnaire on demographics (six items), oral-hygiene instructions (eight items) and patient motivational actions (six items) was distributed to 241 Dutch dental hygienists, 692 general practitioners and 32 periodontists in Flanders/Belgium. Statistical analysis included Fisher's exact-test, Pearson's chi-square test and multiple (multinomial) logistic regression analysis to observe the influence of profession, age, workload, practice area and chair-assistance.
Significant variance was found between general practitioners and dental hygienists (in 13 of 14 items), between general practitioners and periodontists (in nine of 14 items) and between dental hygienists and periodontists (in five of 14 items). In addition to qualification, chair-assistance was also identified as affecting the attitude towards preventive oral care.
The present study identified divergence in the application of, and experienced barriers and opinions about, oral-hygiene instructions and patient motivational actions between dental hygienists and general practitioners/periodontists in a context without dental hygienists. In response to the barriers reported it is suggested that preventive oriented care may benefit from the deployment of dental hygienists to increase access to qualified preventive oral care.
促进口腔卫生和激发患者对个人健康的责任感仍然是具有挑战性的目标。牙科保健员的存在导致了预防任务的分工。然而,在一些国家,如比利时,这个职业尚未合法化。本探索性研究的目的是比较在没有牙科保健员的情况下,牙科保健员和全科医生/牙周病医生对口腔卫生指导和患者激励措施的态度。
在比利时佛兰德斯地区,向 241 名荷兰牙科保健员、692 名全科医生和 32 名牙周病医生分发了一份关于人口统计学(6 项)、口腔卫生指导(8 项)和患者激励措施(6 项)的问卷。统计分析包括 Fisher 确切检验、Pearson χ²检验和多(多项)逻辑回归分析,以观察专业、年龄、工作量、实践领域和椅旁协助的影响。
全科医生和牙科保健员(14 项中的 13 项)、全科医生和牙周病医生(14 项中的 9 项)以及牙科保健员和牙周病医生(14 项中的 5 项)之间存在显著差异。除了资格外,椅旁协助也被认为会影响对预防口腔护理的态度。
本研究在没有牙科保健员的情况下,发现了牙科保健员和全科医生/牙周病医生在口腔卫生指导和患者激励措施的应用、经验障碍和意见方面的差异。针对报告的障碍,建议通过部署牙科保健员来增加获得合格预防口腔护理的机会,从而使预防为导向的护理受益。