DHSRU, School of Dentistry, University of Dundee, UK.
DHSRU, School of Dentistry, University of Dundee, UK; NHS Tayside Health Board, Dundee, UK.
Patient Educ Couns. 2017 Nov;100(11):2102-2105. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2017.05.005. Epub 2017 May 5.
To investigate, by means of a conceptual model, the effect of dental staff engaging with their patients who share their level of dental anxiety in a short screening questionnaire.
Three consecutive studies based in the UK primary dental care services were conducted. Each study adopted a randomised group design to focus on the possible influence on patient state anxiety of the dentist becoming aware of their patients' dental anxiety from the self-reports of the Modified Dental Anxiety Scale (MDAS).
A consistent finding in the first two studies was that the presentation of MDAS score sheet to the dentist was effective in reducing patient state anxiety when leaving the surgery. The third study provided supportive evidence that a more permanent anxiolytic effect of the presentation of the MDAS to the dentist was associated with the dentist responding openly to their patient about the fears expressed.
The active engagement of dental staff in the formal presentation of dental anxiety screening confers a reliable benefit to dentally anxious patients.
Anxiety assessments in clinical service may give patients significant relief when staff acknowledge and engage patients when presented with their self-reported ratings.
通过一个概念模型来研究,当牙科工作人员与具有相同牙科焦虑水平的患者一起参与简短的筛查问卷时,会对患者产生何种影响。
在英国初级牙科保健服务中进行了三项连续的研究。每项研究都采用随机分组设计,重点关注牙医从改良牙科焦虑量表(MDAS)的自我报告中了解到患者的牙科焦虑感,这可能对患者的状态焦虑产生何种影响。
前两项研究的一个一致发现是,当患者离开手术时,将 MDAS 分数表呈现给牙医可以有效降低患者的状态焦虑。第三项研究提供了支持性证据,即向牙医呈现 MDAS 更持久的抗焦虑作用与牙医对患者表达的恐惧做出公开回应有关。
牙科工作人员积极参与正式的牙科焦虑筛查,可以为有牙科焦虑的患者带来可靠的益处。
当工作人员在焦虑评估中承认患者的自我报告评分并与患者互动时,这可能会给患者带来显著的缓解。