Weyant R J
Department of Dental Public Health, University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine, PA 15261, USA.
Med Care. 1995 Nov;33(11 Suppl):NS164-85. doi: 10.1097/00005650-199511001-00014.
Health services research (HSR) in the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is one way in which to study the oral health care delivered to aging veterans and to ensure the most effective and efficient methods of meeting their oral health needs. This article details the current resources and infrastructure within VA dentistry that could be used to support a dental HSR agenda, followed by recommendations for improvements. The Department of Veterans Affairs' current situation regarding dental HSR is as follows: Dental health services research within VA needs expansion. Staff dentists have neither the training nor the incentives to conduct dental HSR. Dental clinic administrators are discouraged from being supportive of research due to the high clinical work-load requirements present at most dental services. Dental service affiliations with universities are not structured to support HSR. The HSR personnel outside of the dental services do not have the time nor the inclination to engage in dental HSR. Few recruitment and training initiatives are used to increase the number of VA dental health services researchers. Although funding sources exist that could be used to support dental HSR, the lack of trained and interested research personnel prevents full use. The Department of Veterans Affairs data collection in dentistry are inadequate to support dental HSR. If the required changes occur, VA is uniquely situated to be the largest contributor to dental HSR in the United States and to act as a catalyst for improving dental HSR throughout the nation. Recommendations for improvement of VA dental HSR are as follows: Restructure the Dental Activity System to include detailed diagnostic and treatment data as part of an integrated computerized patient record. Develop and implement a strategic plan with a detailed timeline for increasing dental HSR in VA. Recruit staff dentists with formal research training and provide them protected research time and resources to conduct meaningful research. Develop academic affiliations with centers of excellence in dental HSR. Develop full-time equivalent employee positions dedicated to research at the proposed Veterans Service Areas level. Develop incentives to increase collaboration with non-VA health services researchers in addressing VA issues. Develop dental HSR training programs modeled after the Career Development Program, Dental-Geriatric Fellowship, and Dentist-Scientist Programs that will permit VA to become a leader in dental HSR training. Develop mechanisms to ensure adequate and sustained funding for dental HSR projects. Ensure that dissemination techniques are effective and result in improvements in operational effectiveness and quality of care.
美国退伍军人事务部(VA)的卫生服务研究(HSR)是研究为老年退伍军人提供口腔保健服务以及确保满足他们口腔健康需求的最有效和高效方法的途径之一。本文详细介绍了VA牙科部门目前可用于支持牙科HSR议程的资源和基础设施,随后提出了改进建议。退伍军人事务部目前在牙科HSR方面的情况如下:VA内部的牙科健康服务研究需要扩展。在职牙医既没有进行牙科HSR的培训,也没有相关激励措施。由于大多数牙科服务的临床工作量要求很高,牙科诊所管理人员不鼓励支持研究工作。与大学的牙科服务附属关系未构建为支持HSR。牙科服务部门以外的HSR人员没有时间也没有意愿参与牙科HSR。很少有招聘和培训举措用于增加VA牙科健康服务研究人员的数量。虽然存在可用于支持牙科HSR的资金来源,但缺乏训练有素且感兴趣的研究人员阻碍了充分利用这些资金。退伍军人事务部在牙科方面的数据收集不足以支持牙科HSR。如果进行所需的变革,VA处于独特的地位,能够成为美国牙科HSR的最大贡献者,并成为推动全国牙科HSR改进的催化剂。改进VA牙科HSR的建议如下:重组牙科活动系统,将详细的诊断和治疗数据作为综合计算机化患者记录的一部分。制定并实施一项战略计划,设定详细的时间表以增加VA中的牙科HSR。招聘接受过正规研究培训的在职牙医,并为他们提供受保护的研究时间和资源以开展有意义的研究。与牙科HSR卓越中心建立学术附属关系。在拟议的退伍军人服务区层面设立专门用于研究的全职等效员工职位。制定激励措施,以增加与非VA卫生服务研究人员在解决VA问题方面的合作。开发以职业发展计划、牙科老年医学奖学金和牙医科学家计划为蓝本的牙科HSR培训项目,使VA能够成为牙科HSR培训的领导者。建立机制,确保为牙科HSR项目提供充足和持续的资金。确保传播技术有效,并带来运营效率和护理质量的提升。