Department of Dental Sociology, Kanagawa Dental University, Yokosuka 238-8580, Japan.
Department of Education Planning, Kanagawa Dental University, Yokosuka 238-8580, Japan.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Mar 7;19(5):3143. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19053143.
Studies suggest that intensive oral health promotion programs in the workplace reduce dental and medical care expenditures. The purpose of this longitudinal study was to evaluate the short version of an oral health promotion program in the workplace from the viewpoint of dental and medical care expenditures. Data for annual expenditures and number of days of dental, periodontal, and medical treatment in fiscal year 2018 and participation in the short version of a workplace oral health promotion program of 2545 workers (20-68 years old) in a company in fiscal year 2017 and prior were obtained. Zero-inflated negative binomial regression models or negative binomial regression models were used to evaluate the association between participation in the program and expenditures or number of days of treatment after adjusting for sex and age. Program participants were more likely than non-participants to visit dentists for dental and periodontal treatment. Those who participated twice or more spent less on dental, periodontal, and medical treatment and had fewer visits to dentists than non-participants. These results suggest that the short version of an oral health promotion program in the workplace decreases expenditures for dental, periodontal, and medical treatment.
研究表明,在工作场所开展强化口腔健康促进计划可降低牙科和医疗支出。本纵向研究的目的是从牙科和医疗支出的角度评估工作场所口腔健康促进计划的简短版本。该研究获取了 2017 财年及之前在一家公司工作的 2545 名(20-68 岁)员工的 2018 财年的年度支出和牙科、牙周及医疗治疗天数数据,以及他们对该公司的简短版工作场所口腔健康促进计划的参与情况。使用零膨胀负二项式回归模型或负二项式回归模型,在调整了性别和年龄因素后,评估了参与该计划与支出或治疗天数之间的关联。与非参与者相比,参与者更有可能因牙科和牙周治疗而看牙医。那些参加过两次或更多次该计划的人在牙科、牙周和医疗方面的支出较少,看牙医的次数也比非参与者少。这些结果表明,工作场所的简短版口腔健康促进计划可降低牙科、牙周和医疗治疗支出。