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对一所儿科牙科学院患者群体的分析显示,英语水平有限(LEP)的患者呈上升趋势:对儿科牙科公共卫生和医疗服务可及性的影响。

Analysis of a Pediatric Dental School Patient Population Revealed Increasing Trends of Limited English Proficiency (LEP) Patients: Implications for Pediatric Dental Public Health and Access to Care.

作者信息

Mavi Jasnena, Kingsley Karl

机构信息

Department of Advanced Education in Pediatric Dentistry, School of Dental Medicine, University of Nevada-Las Vegas, 1700 W. Charleston Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89106, USA.

Department of Biomedical Sciences, School of Dental Medicine, University of Nevada-Las Vegas, 1001 Shadow Lane, Las Vegas, NV 89106, USA.

出版信息

Pediatr Rep. 2022 Jun 2;14(2):276-287. doi: 10.3390/pediatric14020035.

Abstract

Based upon the lack of current information regarding the pediatric patient population at UNLV-SDM, the overall goal of this project was to analyze the demographic characteristics of this population, indicators for socioeconomic status (SES), such as enrollment in Medicaid, and other barriers to healthcare access, such as non-English/non-Spanish languages spoken. Using an Institutional Review Board (IRB)-approved protocol, this analysis revealed the percentage of minority pediatric patients between 2010 and 2020 increased among African Americans, Asian Americans, and mixed or multiracial patients, while decreasing among Hispanics. Analysis of the Limited English Proficiency (LEP) patients and guardians found an overall increase in the number of non-English/non-Spanish languages spoken from = 4 in 2010 to = 21 in 2020 with no significant changes in Medicaid/CHIP enrollment identified between 2010 and 2020 (76.7%, 77.9%, = 0.988). These data suggest the composition of the patient population has experienced significant shifts over time, with more patients of mixed racial backgrounds and increased numbers of Limited English Proficiency (non-English/non-Spanish foreign languages) spoken. These data may suggest there is an increased need for multilingual health materials, training, and translators for pediatric oral health within this population.

摘要

鉴于目前缺乏关于内华达大学拉斯维加斯分校牙科学院儿科患者群体的信息,本项目的总体目标是分析该群体的人口统计学特征、社会经济地位(SES)指标(如医疗补助登记情况)以及其他医疗保健获取障碍(如所使用的非英语/非西班牙语语言)。通过使用机构审查委员会(IRB)批准的方案,该分析显示,2010年至2020年间,非裔美国人、亚裔美国人和混血或多种族患者中的少数族裔儿科患者比例有所增加,而西班牙裔患者中的比例则有所下降。对英语水平有限(LEP)的患者及其监护人的分析发现,所使用的非英语/非西班牙语语言数量总体上从2010年的4种增加到2020年的21种,2010年至2020年间医疗补助/儿童健康保险计划(CHIP)登记情况未发现显著变化(76.7%,77.9%,P = 0.988)。这些数据表明,患者群体的构成随时间发生了显著变化,有更多混合种族背景的患者,且所使用的英语水平有限(非英语/非西班牙语外语)语言数量增加。这些数据可能表明,该群体对儿科口腔健康的多语言健康材料、培训和翻译的需求有所增加。

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