Schoen M H, Marcus M, Koch A L
Spec Care Dentist. 1988 Jan-Feb;8(1):6-12. doi: 10.1111/j.1754-4505.1988.tb00674.x.
This paper examines the appropriateness and continuity of dental care rendered by the 25 hospital facilities participating in the Hospital-Sponsored Ambulatory Dental Services Program, a $10 million effort established by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation from 1979 to 1983. Record review data on 5,200 patients in 13 of the hospitals show that a substantially greater number of patients entered as episodic users of the system in the final phase of the evaluation than in the baseline visit; fewer of these episodic patients made the transition to initial care in the final phase. A followup study on baseline patients indicates that only 28% of the sample had a visit after the year of first contact. The trend toward episodic care is reflected in a reduced amount of preventive and operative services from baseline to final assessments. Compared with a study of private practices in California, the emphasis on surgery in the hospitals is dramatic: a dental patient accessing a hospital clinic will lose approximately one tooth as compared with a half tooth in private practice. Private practices also perform more crown and fixed partial denture services and more services across-the-board than the hospital clinics. Telephone interviews show that overall patient satisfaction with the hospital dental services remained high during the study (87% to 89%). Fewer patient in the final sample, however, planned to return to the hospital for all or part of their care. These findings reveal that continuity of care is a problem for hospital dental clinics. The preponderance of episodic care raises questions as to the breadth of experience offered by these hospitals to general practice residents.
本文考察了参与由罗伯特·伍德·约翰逊基金会于1979年至1983年投入1000万美元设立的医院资助门诊牙科服务项目的25家医院机构所提供牙科护理的适宜性和连续性。对其中13家医院5200名患者的记录审查数据显示,与基线访视相比,在评估的最后阶段,以该系统的偶发性使用者身份就诊的患者数量大幅增加;在最后阶段,这些偶发性患者中转变为接受初始护理的人数减少。一项对基线患者的随访研究表明,在样本中只有28%的患者在首次接触后的一年后有过就诊。从基线评估到最终评估,预防性和手术性服务量减少反映出了偶发性护理的趋势。与一项关于加利福尼亚州私人诊所的研究相比,医院对手术的重视程度非常明显:在医院诊所就诊的牙科患者会掉大约一颗牙,而在私人诊所就诊的患者只会掉半颗牙。私人诊所还比医院诊所开展更多的牙冠和固定局部义齿服务以及更多全面的服务。电话访谈显示,在研究期间患者对医院牙科服务的总体满意度仍然很高(87%至89%)。然而,最终样本中计划返回医院接受全部或部分护理的患者较少。这些发现表明,护理的连续性是医院牙科诊所面临的一个问题。偶发性护理占主导地位引发了关于这些医院为全科住院医生提供的经验广度的疑问。