Tabrizi Maryam, Lee Wei-Chen
Department of General Practice and Dental Public Health, School of Dentistry, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX, United States.
Department of Internal Medicine, The University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX, United States.
AIMS Public Health. 2021 Sep 30;8(4):682-690. doi: 10.3934/publichealth.2021054. eCollection 2021.
Geriatrics as an educational topic has been a high priority in current health care. The innovative Age-Friendly health system with the 4Ms structure (what Matters most, Medication, Mentation, Mobility) needs to be integrated into oral health and dental services training. The purpose of this study is to respond to one question: are the graduating general dentists trained and prepared to treat medically vulnerable elderly in communities?
All pre-doctorate dental students from first year to fourth year were invited to voluntarily respond to an online survey provided on Qualtrics. The survey provided examples of two broken molar teeth that need extraction. First, students were asked how comfortable they felt extracting the two molars based on the x-rays. Then, the question was repeated to evaluate if they felt comfortable with extracting the teeth in a patient with one chronic condition and related medication(s). Finally, the students were again questioned whether they feel comfortable to provide the same service to medically vulnerable patients with multiple health conditions and polypharmacy.
The majority of students who participated in this study said they were comfortable with extracting the teeth of patients without any chronic condition. However, many more chose to refer medically vulnerable patients with multiple chronic conditions and polypharmacy to a specialist.
Dental education in many U.S. dental schools may provide adequate education and create competent general dentists. Yet, the competency and confidence required for dentists to be able to treat older adults with multiple health conditions and using prescribed or over-the-counter medication is insufficient.
老年医学作为一个教育主题,在当前医疗保健中一直是高度优先事项。具有4M结构(最重要的事、药物治疗、认知、行动能力)的创新型关爱老年人健康系统需要融入口腔健康和牙科服务培训。本研究的目的是回应一个问题:即将毕业的普通牙医是否接受了培训并准备好在社区治疗医疗上脆弱的老年人?
邀请所有一年级到四年级的博士前牙科学生自愿回应在Qualtrics上提供的在线调查。该调查给出了两颗需要拔除的磨牙破损的例子。首先,根据X光片,询问学生拔除这两颗磨牙时的舒适程度。然后,重复该问题以评估他们在面对患有一种慢性病及相关药物治疗的患者时拔除牙齿的舒适程度。最后,再次询问学生是否愿意为患有多种健康问题且使用多种药物的医疗脆弱患者提供同样的服务。
参与本研究的大多数学生表示,他们对拔除没有任何慢性病患者的牙齿感到舒适。然而,更多学生选择将患有多种慢性病且使用多种药物的医疗脆弱患者转诊给专科医生。
美国许多牙科学校的牙科教育可能提供了充分的教育并培养出了称职的普通牙医。然而,牙医治疗患有多种健康问题且使用处方药或非处方药的老年人所需的能力和信心不足。