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加拿大安大略省因 COVID-19 对非创伤性牙科疾病就诊的影响。

Impact of COVID-19 on hospital visits for non-traumatic dental conditions in Ontario, Canada.

机构信息

Health Promotion, Chronic Disease and Injury Prevention Department, Public Health Ontario, 480 University Avenue, Suite 300, Toronto, ON, M5G 1V2, Canada.

Discipline of Dental Public Health, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.

出版信息

BMC Res Notes. 2023 Aug 2;16(1):160. doi: 10.1186/s13104-023-06380-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND RATIONALE

As general health care is publicly funded in Canada and oral health care is not, many people seek care from hospitals for their dental problems. This study assessed if the unprecedented times of Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) affected the hospital visits for dental emergencies, making disadvantaged populations further vulnerable for attendance of their dental problems.

METHODS

Data from IntelliHealth Ontario for emergency department (ED) visits, day surgery visits, and hospitalizations associated with non-traumatic dental conditions (NTDCs) were retrieved for years 2016 to 2020 to assess trends before COVID-19 and changes, if any, for the year 2020. Trends by month, for the years 2019 and 2020, to make straight comparisons and understand the effects of lockdown in Ontario, was also analyzed.

RESULTS

In the year 2020, there was a reduction of 40% in day surgeries, 21% in ED visits and 8% in hospitalizations compared to 2019. Stratified by month, largest reductions were observed in April 2020: 96% in day surgeries; 50% in ED visits; and 38% reductions in hospitalizations when compared to the same month of 2019. In May 2020, day surgeries and ED visits though remained reduced, hospitalization rates increased by 31%.

CONCLUSION

Hospital EDs are inefficient avenues for handling dental emergencies. Nevertheless, they do remain a care setting that is sought by many for dental problems, and if the need for hospitalization and day surgery is there, this care setting is an important avenue for dentally related medical care. Perhaps unsurprisingly, COVID-19 has lessened the opportunity and capacity for such care.

PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS

Administrators and policy makers can utilize this information to strategize on augmenting community infrastructure for building more effective, and cost-efficient avenues of care for timely management of dental problems.

摘要

背景与理由

由于加拿大的一般医疗保健是由公共资金提供的,而口腔保健则不是,因此许多人因牙齿问题而到医院就诊。本研究评估了冠状病毒病(COVID-19)这一前所未有的时期是否会影响牙科急诊的就诊情况,使弱势人群在解决牙齿问题时更加脆弱。

方法

从安大略省 IntelliHealth 检索了 2016 年至 2020 年与非创伤性牙科疾病(NTDC)相关的急诊室(ED)就诊、日间手术就诊和住院的数据,以评估 COVID-19 之前的趋势以及 2020 年的变化。还按月份分析了 2019 年和 2020 年的趋势,以便进行直接比较,并了解安大略省封锁的影响。

结果

与 2019 年相比,2020 年日间手术减少了 40%,ED 就诊减少了 21%,住院治疗减少了 8%。按月份分层,2020 年 4 月降幅最大:日间手术减少了 96%;ED 就诊减少了 50%;与 2019 年同月相比,住院率下降了 38%。2020 年 5 月,日间手术和 ED 就诊虽然仍有所减少,但住院率增加了 31%。

结论

医院急诊室并不是处理牙科急症的有效途径。尽管如此,它们仍然是许多人寻求牙科问题的护理场所,如果需要住院治疗和日间手术,那么这种护理场所是与牙科相关的医疗保健的重要途径。也许并不奇怪,COVID-19 减少了获得这种护理的机会和能力。

实际意义

管理人员和政策制定者可以利用这些信息来制定战略,以增强社区基础设施,为及时管理牙科问题建立更有效和具有成本效益的护理途径。

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