Mishler Oksana, Trembley Cailin, Oates Thomas W, Oh Se-Lim
Department of Advanced Oral Sciences and Therapeutics, School of Dentistry, University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD, USA.
BMC Oral Health. 2025 Jul 19;25(1):1208. doi: 10.1186/s12903-025-06300-y.
Although individuals struggling with mental health (MH) issues often do not have regular visits with primary care or MH providers, a subset receives consistent dental care. Recognizing the potential for MH screening in dental settings, this sequential mixed-methods study assessed the feasibility and barriers to implementing MH screening in dental practices.
Focused interviews were conducted with 15 dental professionals from July to October 2021. A qualitative analysis identified four themes; (1) Holistic Perspective, (2) Stress Manifestations, (3) Comfort and Concerns, and (4) Resources and Supports. These themes guided the development of a survey questionnaire, which was distributed to dental practitioners in the Maryland Practice-Based Research Network in November 2022. The survey included demographic questions and items related to psychosocial stress, dental practices for MH screening, dental providers’ comfort levels, and barriers for MH screening. Descriptive statistics were conducted.
48 dentists (71%) and 20 dental hygienists (29%) completed the questionnaire. Most participants were age ≥ 45 years old with > 20 years of experience in private general practice. 57 participants (84%) observed patients experiencing psychosocial stress; 53 (78%) noticed an increase in stress during the COVID-19 pandemic. While 42 participants (62%) perceived MH screening at dental settings as feasible and 40 (59%) felt comfortable providing MH screening, only 24 (35%) were willing to pilot test MH screening. The primary barrier was the scope and business of the dental practice, followed by concerns about patient comfort and a lack of training and knowledge in MH screening.
This study found that while most dental professionals perceived MH screening in dental settings as feasible and felt comfortable with it, relatively few were willing to implement it. Future efforts should address the identified barriers and leverage these positive perceptions to support the integration of MH screening into dental practice.
The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s12903-025-06300-y.
尽管患有心理健康(MH)问题的个体通常不会定期拜访初级保健或MH服务提供者,但有一部分人会接受持续的牙科护理。认识到在牙科环境中进行MH筛查的可能性,这项序贯混合方法研究评估了在牙科诊所实施MH筛查的可行性和障碍。
2021年7月至10月,对15名牙科专业人员进行了聚焦访谈。定性分析确定了四个主题:(1)整体视角,(2)压力表现,(3)舒适度和担忧,(4)资源和支持。这些主题指导了调查问卷的编制,该问卷于2022年11月分发给马里兰州基于实践的研究网络中的牙科从业者。该调查包括人口统计学问题以及与心理社会压力、MH筛查的牙科实践、牙科服务提供者的舒适度水平以及MH筛查障碍相关的项目。进行了描述性统计。
48名牙医(71%)和20名牙科保健员(29%)完成了问卷。大多数参与者年龄≥45岁,在私人全科实践中有超过20年的经验。57名参与者(84%)观察到患者经历心理社会压力;53名(78%)注意到在新冠疫情期间压力增加。虽然42名参与者(62%)认为在牙科环境中进行MH筛查是可行的,40名(59%)对提供MH筛查感到自在,但只有24名(35%)愿意对MH筛查进行试点测试。主要障碍是牙科诊所的业务范围,其次是对患者舒适度的担忧以及在MH筛查方面缺乏培训和知识。
本研究发现,虽然大多数牙科专业人员认为在牙科环境中进行MH筛查是可行的且对此感到自在,但愿意实施的人相对较少。未来的努力应解决已确定的障碍,并利用这些积极看法来支持将MH筛查纳入牙科实践。
在线版本包含可在10.1186/s12903-025-06300-y获取的补充材料。