Chief Resident, Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Associate Professor, Dental Public Health, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2021 Jan;79(1):18-35. doi: 10.1016/j.joms.2020.08.009.
To investigate and compare the general public's, general dentists', and primary care physicians' level of knowledge of the scope of practice of oral and maxillofacial surgeons (OMSs). We hypothesized that there is a generalized lack of knowledge of the scope of practice of oral-maxillofacial surgery, with the general public being the least informed and the general dentists the most educated.
A cross-sectional survey study was conducted via a mail-out survey that was delivered to a random sample of the general public, general dentists, and primary care physicians in Ontario, Canada. A total of 1800 participants were selected. The survey consisted of a demographic screener along with 24 clinical scenarios in which the participants could select all the specialists they thought were capable of completing the treatment. Inferential statistics were computed using a chi-square test to compare responses between the groups and identified any significant differences between subjects for each of the 24 scenarios with P value set at 0.05.
Total response rate of 50.1% (n = 902) was achieved. The majority of health professionals (100% dentists, 95.5% primary care physicians) have heard of oral-maxillofacial surgery, in contrast to only 73.7% of the general public (P < .001). There was a general lack of awareness of oral-maxillofacial surgery scope of practice by all groups wherein OMSs were selected less than 50% of the time in 10 (general dentists), 14 (primary care physicians), and 16 (general public) of 24 clinical scenarios.
Greater than 25% of the general public are unaware of OMS. More concerning, the general public and health professionals as a whole are unfamiliar with the full scope of practice of OMSs. For enhancing access to care by qualified specialists, educational programs highlighting key aspects of oral-maxillofacial surgery should be developed and distributed to all populations.
调查和比较普通公众、普通牙医和初级保健医生对口颌面外科医生(OMS)执业范围的知识水平。我们假设存在对口腔颌面外科执业范围的普遍缺乏了解,其中普通公众的信息最少,普通牙医的信息最多。
通过邮寄问卷调查进行了一项横断面调查研究,该调查覆盖了加拿大安大略省的普通公众、普通牙医和初级保健医生的随机样本。共选择了 1800 名参与者。该调查包括人口统计筛选器以及 24 个临床情景,参与者可以在其中选择他们认为能够完成治疗的所有专家。使用卡方检验对组间的反应进行推断统计,并确定在 24 个场景中的每一个场景中,与 P 值设置为 0.05 相比,有哪些重要差异。
总响应率为 50.1%(n=902)。大多数卫生专业人员(100%的牙医,95.5%的初级保健医生)都听说过口腔颌面外科,而只有 73.7%的普通公众听说过(P<.001)。所有群体对口颌面外科执业范围的认识普遍不足,在 24 个临床情景中,OMS 仅被选择不到 50%的时间,其中 10 个(普通牙医)、14 个(初级保健医生)和 16 个(普通公众)。
超过 25%的普通公众不知道 OMS。更令人担忧的是,普通公众和整个卫生专业人员群体都不熟悉 OMS 的全部执业范围。为了促进合格专家的获得,应该制定并向所有人群分发突出口腔颌面外科关键方面的教育计划。