Parish Carrigan L, Siegel Karolynn, Liguori Terri, Abel Stephen N, Pollack Harold A, Pereyra Margaret R, Metsch Lisa R
a Department of Sociomedical Sciences , Columbia University, Miami Research Center, Mailman School of Public Health , Miami , FL , USA.
b Department of Sociomedical Sciences , Columbia University, Mailman School of Public Health , New York , NY , USA.
AIDS Care. 2018 Mar;30(3):347-352. doi: 10.1080/09540121.2017.1367087. Epub 2017 Aug 18.
The dental setting is a largely untapped venue to identify patients with undiagnosed HIV infection. Yet, uptake of rapid HIV testing within the dental community remains low. This study sought to better understand the experiences of dental professionals who have administered the test and how these experiences might inform efforts to promote greater uptake of rapid HIV testing in dental settings. Qualitative interviews were conducted with United States dentists (N = 37) and hygienists (N = 5) who offered rapid HIV testing in their practices. The data revealed both the impeding and facilitating factors they experienced in implementing testing in their setting, as well as the reactions of their staff, colleagues, and patients. Overall, participants viewed rapid HIV testing favorably, regarding it as a valuable public health service that is simple to administer, generally well accepted by patients and staff, and easily integrated into clinical practice. Many had experience with a reactive test result. Participants described facilitating factors, such as supportive follow-up resources. However, they also cited persistent barriers that limit acceptance by their dental colleagues, including insufficient reimbursement and perceived incompatibility with scope of practice. The widespread adoption of routine HIV testing amongst dental professionals will likely require an expanded notion of the proper scope of their professional role in overall patient health, along with greater support from national dental organizations, dental education, and dental insurance companies, especially in the form of sufficient reimbursement.
牙科环境在很大程度上是一个尚未开发的识别未确诊艾滋病毒感染患者的场所。然而,牙科界对快速艾滋病毒检测的接受程度仍然很低。本研究旨在更好地了解进行过该检测的牙科专业人员的经历,以及这些经历如何为促进牙科环境中更广泛地采用快速艾滋病毒检测的努力提供信息。对在美国牙科诊所提供快速艾滋病毒检测的牙医(N = 37)和牙科保健员(N = 5)进行了定性访谈。数据揭示了他们在诊所实施检测过程中遇到的阻碍因素和促进因素,以及他们的工作人员、同事和患者的反应。总体而言,参与者对快速艾滋病毒检测持积极态度,认为这是一项有价值的公共卫生服务,操作简单,通常为患者和工作人员所接受,并且易于融入临床实践。许多人有过检测结果呈阳性的经历。参与者描述了一些促进因素,如支持性的后续资源。然而,他们也指出了持续存在的障碍,这些障碍限制了牙科同事的接受度,包括报销不足以及认为与执业范围不兼容。牙科专业人员中常规艾滋病毒检测的广泛采用可能需要扩大他们在患者整体健康方面专业角色的适当范围的概念,同时需要国家牙科组织、牙科教育机构和牙科保险公司提供更多支持,特别是以足够报销的形式。