Bauman G H
Department of Oral Health Care Delivery, University of Maryland Dental School, Baltimore 21201, USA.
J Am Dent Assoc. 1996 Jul;127(7):1108-13. doi: 10.14219/jada.archive.1996.0337.
The author surveyed a nationwide, stratified random sample of 560 dentists to ascertain their attitudes toward financing and delivery issues in dentistry. Women, younger and older dentists and nonmembers of the ADA tended to favor changing the current system of dental care delivery and financing. Respondents involved in public health and academia were most in favor of changes, followed by general practitioners, while specialists were least in favor of any change. Respondents with a higher percentage of patients receiving public medical benefits were significantly more in favor of changing the current system. The survey indicates that dentists' attitudes on these issues differ significantly.
作者对全国范围内560名牙医进行了分层随机抽样调查,以确定他们对牙科医疗融资和服务问题的态度。女性、年轻和年长的牙医以及美国牙科协会(ADA)的非会员倾向于支持改变当前的牙科医疗服务和融资体系。从事公共卫生和学术工作的受访者最支持变革,其次是全科医生,而专科医生最不支持任何变革。有更高比例患者享受公共医疗福利的受访者明显更支持改变当前体系。该调查表明,牙医在这些问题上的态度存在显著差异。