Rodriguez Hilma K, Webman Mark S, Arevalo Oscar, Roldan Rosie, Saman Daniel M
J Clin Pediatr Dent. 2018;42(5):339-343. doi: 10.17796/1053-4625-42.5.3. Epub 2018 May 15.
To assess the effect of a single pre-operative instruction given to parents to be a passive observer on satisfaction with their child's dental visit.
Parents of 105 healthy three to nine year-old patients presenting for their first restorative appointment were randomly assigned to the test or control group. The former received an oral instruction at the beginning of the appointment from the treating dentist to be a passive observer while the latter received a mock instruction. The dentist assessed whether the parent remained a passive observer during the visit. Parents completed a survey assessing satisfaction with their child's dental visit.
More parents were rated as passive in the test group than in the control group, 67.3% vs. 32.1%, (P<0.01). However, no statistically significant difference was found in parental satisfaction between the test and the control group.
Asking parents to act as passive observers may help preserve the advantages of parental presence in the operatory while eliminating many of the disadvantages. A single preoperative instruction given orally by the treating dentist to be a passive observer was effective and did not lead to a reduction in parental satisfaction.
评估术前向家长提供一次成为被动观察者的指导对其孩子看牙满意度的影响。
105名前来进行首次修复治疗预约的3至9岁健康患儿的家长被随机分为试验组或对照组。试验组家长在预约开始时接受主治牙医的口头指导,要求成为被动观察者,而对照组家长接受模拟指导。牙医评估家长在就诊期间是否保持为被动观察者。家长完成一份评估其对孩子看牙满意度的调查问卷。
试验组中被评为被动的家长比对照组更多,分别为67.3%和32.1%,(P<0.01)。然而,试验组和对照组家长的满意度之间未发现统计学上的显著差异。
要求家长成为被动观察者可能有助于保留家长在诊疗室陪伴的优势,同时消除许多劣势。主治牙医术前口头给予一次成为被动观察者的指导是有效的,且不会导致家长满意度降低。