Kim Jaewhan, Roy Indrakshi, Martinez-Mier E Angeles, Shukla Anubhuti, Weir Peter
Department of Physical Therapy, University of Utah, 520 Wakara Way, Salt Lake City, UT, 84108, USA.
Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Indiana University School of Public Health, Bloomington, IN, 47405, USA.
Heliyon. 2024 Nov 22;10(23):e40657. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e40657. eCollection 2024 Dec 15.
Access to healthcare may be influenced by the availability of transportation. Nevertheless, the impact of transportation challenges on access to dental care has not been thoroughly examined. This study investigates the influence of transportation availability on dental care visits, dental cleanings, and exams.
This is a retrospective observational study. The 2021 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS), a national survey in the United States, was used for this study. Adults (≥18 years old) from the 2021 survey were included. The 2021 Full Year Consolidated File and the Dental Visits file were linked to identify the main independent variable and the outcomes.Weighted zero-inflated negative binomial regression and weighted logistic regression were employed to analyze the outcomes of dental care visits, and dental cleanings, and exams.
The study included a total of 204,704,044 adults, with an average age of 49 (SD: 18) years, and a 51 % female representation. Approximately 5.5 % (n=11,285,968) of the population reported facing transportation challenges. Subjects encountering transportation challenges exhibited a 26 % decrease in dental care visits compared to those without such challenges (Incidence Rate Ratio (IRR)=0.74, p < 0.01, 95 % CI: 0.64-0.87). Individuals lacking transportation had 39 % lower odds of receiving a dental cleaning (odds ratio (OR)=0.61, p < 0.01, 95 % CI: 0.48-0.77) and 29 % lower odds of undergoing a checkup or exam (OR=0.71, p < 0.01, 95 % CI: 0.56-0.90).
The study's findings underscore the significant impact of transportation challenges on access to dental care. Limited access to dental care due to transportation issues could exacerbate disparities in oral health outcomes. Implementing targeted interventions to address transportation challenges could contribute to improved oral health outcomes.
获得医疗保健服务可能会受到交通便利性的影响。然而,交通困难对获得牙科护理的影响尚未得到充分研究。本研究调查了交通便利性对牙科就诊、洗牙和检查的影响。
这是一项回顾性观察研究。本研究使用了2021年医疗支出小组调查(MEPS),这是一项美国的全国性调查。纳入了2021年调查中的成年人(≥18岁)。将2021年全年综合文件和牙科就诊文件相链接,以确定主要自变量和结果。采用加权零膨胀负二项回归和加权逻辑回归来分析牙科就诊、洗牙和检查的结果。
该研究共纳入了204,704,044名成年人,平均年龄为49岁(标准差:18岁),女性占比51%。约5.5%(n = 11,285,968)的人群报告面临交通困难。与没有此类困难的人相比,面临交通困难的受试者牙科就诊次数减少了26%(发病率比(IRR)= 0.74,p < 0.01,95%置信区间:0.64 - 0.87)。缺乏交通工具的个体接受洗牙的几率降低了39%(优势比(OR)= 0.61,p < 0.01,95%置信区间:0.48 - 0.77),接受检查或体检的几率降低了29%(OR = 0.71,p < 0.01,95%置信区间:0.56 - 0.90)。
该研究结果强调了交通困难对获得牙科护理的重大影响。由于交通问题导致获得牙科护理的机会有限,可能会加剧口腔健康结果的差异。实施有针对性的干预措施来解决交通困难问题,可能有助于改善口腔健康结果。