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苏格兰为老年人提供牙科护理服务:对牙科保健员和治疗师的一项调查。

The delivery of dental care to older adults in Scotland: a survey of dental hygienists and therapists.

作者信息

Turner Stephen, Symeonoglou Praveena, Ross Margaret K

机构信息

Edinburgh Dental Institute, University of Edinburgh, Lauriston Place, Edinburgh, EH3 9HA, UK.

Department of Public Health, NHS Lanarkshire Headquarters, Kirklands, Fallside Road, Bothwell, G71 8BB, UK.

出版信息

Br Dent J. 2020 Aug 14. doi: 10.1038/s41415-020-1790-5.

Abstract

Objectives To explore the level and nature of dental care provided by dental hygienists and therapists to older adults (65 and over) and to identify barriers to such care.Methods An online survey of all GDC-registered hygienists and therapists in Scotland.Results Thirty-two percent (196 of 609) responded. Seventy-five percent worked in general dental practice. Nearly two-thirds of the workload of those in general dental practice was with older patients. Most reported that numbers of such patients were increasing. Fifty-seven percent worked to inflexible appointment slots of 15 or 30 minutes. Time pressure, consent to treatment and power of attorney were the worst administrative problems in the workplace.Only one in four, mainly Public Dental Service (PDS) employees, provided domiciliary care or treated patients in care homes. Common problems in these settings were: poor hygiene, communicating with patients, capacity to consent, power of attorney, insufficient training and time, poor staff liaison, lack of support staff, space and equipment, poor denture storage/maintenance, co-morbidity and NHS charges exemption.Hygienist-therapists, who have a much wider clinical remit than hygienists, often felt their work with older people did not fully utilise their training. There was considerable demand for further training related to the care of older people, with dementia-related training being the most often specified. There was also support for greater professional autonomy through working on a direct access basis and having an NHS list number.Conclusion Respondents working in general practice saw a large proportion of older patients in the practice, while domiciliary and care home visits were largely undertaken by PDS workers. Findings support the conclusion that hygienist-therapists in particular, given their increasing numbers in the UK dental workforce, may be currently under-used in meeting the demand for prevention and treatment of older patients. The combination of demographic and clinical pressure may be met more effectively and economically by developing such 'mid-level' clinical roles in new models of dental care.

摘要

目标

探讨口腔保健员和治疗师为老年人(65岁及以上)提供的口腔护理水平及性质,并确定此类护理的障碍因素。

方法

对苏格兰所有在英国牙科理事会(GDC)注册的口腔保健员和治疗师进行在线调查。

结果

32%(609人中的196人)做出了回应。75%的人在普通牙科诊所工作。普通牙科诊所工作人员近三分之二的工作量是为老年患者服务。大多数人报告称这类患者的数量在增加。57%的人按照15或30分钟的固定预约时段工作。时间压力、治疗同意书和授权委托书是工作场所最严重的管理问题。

只有四分之一的人,主要是公共牙科服务(PDS)的员工,提供上门护理或在养老院治疗患者。这些场所常见的问题有:卫生条件差、与患者沟通、同意治疗的能力、授权委托书、培训和时间不足、员工联络不畅、缺乏辅助人员、空间和设备、假牙储存/维护不善、合并症以及国民保健制度费用豁免。

口腔保健治疗师的临床职责范围比口腔保健员广泛得多,他们常常觉得自己为老年人提供的工作没有充分利用他们所接受的培训。对与老年人护理相关的进一步培训有相当大的需求,其中与痴呆症相关的培训是最常被提及的。也有人支持通过直接就诊模式和拥有国民保健制度挂号编号来获得更大的职业自主权。

结论

在普通诊所工作的受访者在诊所接待了很大比例的老年患者,而上门护理和养老院探访主要由PDS工作人员进行。研究结果支持这样的结论,即鉴于口腔保健治疗师在英国牙科劳动力中的数量不断增加,他们目前在满足老年患者预防和治疗需求方面可能未得到充分利用。通过在新的牙科护理模式中发展此类“中级”临床角色,人口统计学和临床压力的综合问题可能会得到更有效和经济的解决。

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