Vangala Aditya, Savageau Judith, Silk Hugh
Internal Medicine, University of Vermont Medical Center, Burlington, VT.
Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School, Worcester, MA.
PRiMER. 2025 Mar 24;9:9. doi: 10.22454/PRiMER.2025.121136. eCollection 2025.
Oral health is important and affects overall health. Medical students face both common and unique barriers to preserving their own oral health care. This study was designed to survey medical students at the University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School (UMass Chan) to evaluate their oral health hygiene practice and identify barriers to dental care.
We disseminated a 15-question survey to the student body via email, class Facebook pages, and in-person lecture announcements. We used bivariate analyses (using χ tests) to identify any associations among select variables.
Fifty-four percent of students responded to the survey. Of those, 84% brushed their teeth at least twice a day, however only 63% visited a dentist in the last 12 months. Reported barriers to dental visits included being too busy, not knowing how to find local dentists that accepted student dental insurance plans, and lack of finances especially for Hispanic students. We found no significant differences between preclinical and clinical students, however younger age (<26) was associated with more recent dental visits. Students enrolled in Medicaid had larger gaps in care compared to those with private insurance.
UMass Chan students face barriers to professional dental care and do reasonably well on personal dental hygiene. To improve access to dental care, especially for those on Medicaid, efforts should be made to provide referral resources and consider an on-campus dental clinic. Hispanic students may need more money in their loan package. More study on this topic is needed nationally.
口腔健康很重要,且会影响整体健康。医学生在保持自身口腔保健方面面临着常见和独特的障碍。本研究旨在对马萨诸塞大学医学院(UMass Chan)的医学生进行调查,以评估他们的口腔卫生习惯,并确定牙科护理的障碍。
我们通过电子邮件、班级脸书页面和现场讲座通知向全体学生发放了一份包含15个问题的调查问卷。我们使用双变量分析(χ检验)来确定选定变量之间的任何关联。
54%的学生回复了调查。其中,84%的学生每天至少刷牙两次,然而在过去12个月中只有63%的学生看过牙医。报告的看牙障碍包括太忙、不知道如何找到接受学生牙科保险计划的当地牙医,以及缺乏资金,尤其是西班牙裔学生。我们发现临床前学生和临床学生之间没有显著差异,然而年龄较小(<26岁)与最近看牙的次数较多有关。与参加私人保险的学生相比,参加医疗补助计划的学生在医疗护理方面存在更大差距。
UMass Chan的学生在获得专业牙科护理方面面临障碍,但在个人口腔卫生方面做得还算不错。为了改善获得牙科护理的机会,特别是对于那些参加医疗补助计划的人,应该努力提供转诊资源,并考虑设立校内牙科诊所。西班牙裔学生可能需要在贷款套餐中获得更多资金。全国范围内需要对这个话题进行更多研究。