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有牙科焦虑症的患者对口腔保健的看法。

Dentally Anxious Patients' Perceptions of Oral Health Care.

机构信息

Dental Hygiene Department, Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID, USA.

Dental Hygiene Department, Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID, USA

出版信息

J Dent Hyg. 2024 Aug;98(4):9-19.

Abstract

Many adults in the United States struggle with mild, moderate, or severe dental anxiety (DA). Understanding the perspectives of patients with DA may help oral health professionals gain greater insight into their needs and learn how to provide an improved experience for these patients. The purpose of this study was to identify patients' perspectives on factors that impact anxiety in a dental practice setting. A qualitative, descriptive case study design was used to identify patients' perspectives on factors impacting anxiety in a dental practice setting. Potential participants were screened using the Modified Dental Anxiety Scale (MDAS) and needed a moderate DA score to qualify for the study. An interview guide focused on obtaining information about the etiology, contributing factors, management strategies, and participant experiences of DA was used for the semi-structured virtual interviews. Responses were coded using a qualitative research analytic platform (Dedoose; Los Angeles, CA, USA). The co-investigators systematically reviewed the codes using the classic qualitative analysis strategies and journal notes to identify themes and subthemes. Twenty-two individuals qualified for participation in this study. Most participants reported having DA beginning in early childhood and throughout their adult life. Seven themes, including Avoidance, Supportive Behaviors, Confidence in Provider, Diversion, Enduring, Adaptations, and Benevolence emerged. Participants reported their primary method for managing DA was to avoid attending their dental appointments. Participants in this study expressed various coping mechanisms and management strategies to alleviate the symptoms of DA. Multiple opportunities exist for increasing patient-provider trust and patient comfort to reduce DA, and ultimately improve the oral health status of individuals with DA.

摘要

许多美国成年人都存在轻度、中度或重度牙科焦虑症(DA)。了解 DA 患者的观点可能有助于口腔健康专业人员更好地了解他们的需求,并学习如何为这些患者提供更好的体验。本研究的目的是确定患者对影响牙科实践环境中焦虑因素的看法。采用定性、描述性病例研究设计来确定患者对影响牙科实践环境中焦虑因素的看法。使用改良牙科焦虑量表(MDAS)筛选潜在参与者,需要中度 DA 评分才有资格参加研究。半结构式虚拟访谈使用的访谈指南重点关注获取关于病因、促成因素、管理策略以及 DA 患者体验的信息。使用定性研究分析平台(Dedoose;洛杉矶,CA,美国)对响应进行编码。共同研究者使用经典定性分析策略和期刊笔记系统地审查了这些代码,以确定主题和子主题。22 人有资格参加这项研究。大多数参与者报告说他们从童年早期到成年期一直存在 DA。出现了七个主题,包括回避、支持性行为、对提供者的信心、转移、忍受、适应和仁慈。参与者报告说,他们管理 DA 的主要方法是避免参加他们的牙科预约。本研究中的参与者表达了各种应对机制和管理策略,以减轻 DA 的症状。有多种机会可以增加患者与提供者之间的信任和患者的舒适度,以减轻 DA,最终改善 DA 患者的口腔健康状况。

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