Health Resources and Services Administration, Rockville, MD, USA.
College of Dentistry, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA.
J Public Health Dent. 2019 Dec;79(1):79-90. doi: 10.1111/jphd.12300. Epub 2019 Jan 11.
This study investigated the role of self-perceived oral health and normative need on dental services utilization by US adults aged ≥30 years from the 2011-2014 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES).
Data on 5,806 dentate adult NHANES participants were analyzed. Key independent variables were self-perceived oral health and normative need assessed by a dentist. The dependent variable was dental visit within the past 12 months. Select sociodemographic variables were adjusted for in logistic regression models using SAS survey procedures.
Overall, 33.8 percent of adults did not have a dental visit in the past 12 months. About 26.9 percent reported they were unsatisfied with their oral health and 53.4 percent needed to seek care. Individuals unsatisfied with their oral health were less likely to have a dental visit in the past 12 months compared to those who were satisfied with their oral health (57 versus 25 percent). Overall, participants who were unsatisfied with their oral health received a recommendation to seek care. These participants had more normative needs and were less likely to have a dental visit in the past 12 months; however, this relationship varied by race/ethnicity. For Asian-Americans, there was no association between those unsatisfied with their oral health and dental visits. Also, there was no association across all race/ethnicities between number of teeth present and dental visits.
Both self-perceived oral health and normative need are associated with dental utilization. Results will contribute to health policy discussions and program development that aim to improve oral health status in the United States.
本研究通过对 2011-2014 年全国健康与营养调查(NHANES)中年龄≥30 岁的美国成年人的数据进行分析,探讨了自我感知口腔健康和规范需求对牙科服务利用的影响。
对 5806 名有牙列的成年 NHANES 参与者的数据进行了分析。主要的独立变量是由牙医评估的自我感知口腔健康和规范需求。因变量是过去 12 个月内的牙科就诊情况。在使用 SAS 调查程序的逻辑回归模型中,对选择的社会人口统计学变量进行了调整。
总体而言,33.8%的成年人在过去 12 个月内没有进行过牙科就诊。约 26.9%的人表示对自己的口腔健康不满意,53.4%的人需要寻求治疗。与对口腔健康满意的人相比,对口腔健康不满意的人在过去 12 个月内进行牙科就诊的可能性较低(57%比 25%)。总体而言,对口腔健康不满意的参与者得到了寻求治疗的建议。这些参与者的规范需求更高,在过去 12 个月内进行牙科就诊的可能性较低;然而,这种关系因种族/民族而异。对于亚裔美国人,对口腔健康不满意与牙科就诊之间没有关联。此外,在所有种族/民族中,牙齿数量与牙科就诊之间也没有关联。
自我感知口腔健康和规范需求均与牙科就诊利用相关。研究结果将为旨在改善美国口腔健康状况的卫生政策讨论和项目发展提供依据。