Milgrom P, Weinstein P, Ratener P, Read W A, Morrison K
Am J Public Health. 1978 Apr;68(4):394-401. doi: 10.2105/ajph.68.4.394.
This paper reports the dental care norms for restorative dentistry collected from examinations of 1,466 patients in 105 dental offices in Washington State during 1976. These results are part of a larger study, "Assessment of Care and Continuing Dental Education," being conducted by the University of Washington with the endorsement and cooperation of the Washington State Dental Association. Treatments in volunteer offices were evaluated either by colleagues (peer review) or by the practitioner himself (self-assessment). Two hundred twenty-four of 1,196 eligible dentists volunteered for the study. Patients from the practitioners' offices were randomly selected from office files by project staff. The study tests the proposition that, using standardized clinical evaluation procedures and comparable samples of treatment, dentists will be more critical of their own work than that of others. Results suggest a generally high level of care provided by volunteer practitioners and that self-assessments were significantly more critical than peer review.
本文报告了1976年期间从华盛顿州105家牙科诊所的1466名患者检查中收集到的修复牙科护理规范。这些结果是华盛顿大学在华盛顿州牙科协会的认可与合作下进行的一项更大规模研究“护理评估与继续牙科教育”的一部分。志愿者诊所的治疗由同行(同行评审)或从业者本人(自我评估)进行评估。1196名符合条件的牙医中有224名自愿参与该研究。项目工作人员从从业者办公室档案中随机挑选患者。该研究检验了这样一个命题,即使用标准化临床评估程序和可比治疗样本,牙医对自己工作的批评会比对他人工作的批评更为严格。结果表明志愿者从业者提供的护理总体水平较高,且自我评估比同行评审更为严格。