Heyman R E, Wojda A K, Eddy J M, Haydt N C, Geiger J F, Slep A M Smith
1 Family Translational Research Group, Department of Cariology and Comprehensive Care, New York University College of Dentistry, New York, NY, USA.
Adv Dent Res. 2018 Feb;29(1):35-41. doi: 10.1177/0022034517737023.
Over 1 in 5 dental patients report moderate to severe dental fear. Although the efficacy of cognitive-behavioral treatment (CBT) for dental fear has been examined in over 20 randomized controlled trials-with 2 meta-analyses finding strong average effect sizes ( d > 1)-CBT has received almost no dissemination beyond the specialty clinics that tested it. The challenge, then, is not how to treat dental fear but how to disseminate and implement such an evidence-based treatment in a way that recognizes the rewards and barriers in the US health care system. This mixed-method study investigated the potential of disseminating CBT through care from a mental health provider from within the dental home, a practice known as evidence-based collaborative care (EBCC). Two preadoption studies were conducted with practicing dentists drawn from a self-organized Practice-Based Research Network in the New York City metropolitan area. The first comprised 3 focus groups ( N = 17), and the second involved the administration of a survey ( N = 46). Focus group participants agreed that CBT for dental fear is worthy of consideration but identified several concerns regarding its appeal, feasibility, and application in community dental practices. Survey participants indicated endorsement of factors promoting the use of EBCC as a mechanism for CBT dissemination, with no factors receiving less than 50% support. Taken together, these findings indicate that EBCC may be a useful framework through which an evidence-based treatment for dental fear treatment can be delivered.
超过五分之一的牙科患者表示有中度至重度的牙科恐惧。尽管认知行为疗法(CBT)对牙科恐惧的疗效已在20多项随机对照试验中得到检验——两项荟萃分析发现平均效应量很强(d>1)——但CBT除了在对其进行测试的专科诊所外几乎没有得到推广。那么,挑战不在于如何治疗牙科恐惧,而在于如何以一种认识到美国医疗保健系统中的回报和障碍的方式推广和实施这种循证治疗。这项混合方法研究调查了通过牙科之家内部心理健康提供者的护理来推广CBT的潜力,这种做法被称为循证协作护理(EBCC)。对从纽约市大都市地区一个自组织的基于实践的研究网络中抽取的执业牙医进行了两项采用前研究。第一项包括3个焦点小组(N=17),第二项涉及一项调查(N=46)。焦点小组参与者一致认为用于治疗牙科恐惧的CBT值得考虑,但指出了一些关于其吸引力、可行性以及在社区牙科实践中的应用的担忧。调查参与者表示支持将促进使用EBCC作为传播CBT的一种机制的因素,没有任何一个因素得到的支持低于50%。综上所述,这些发现表明EBCC可能是一个有用的框架,通过它可以提供一种基于证据的牙科恐惧治疗方法。