Dower J S, Simon J F, Peltier B, Chambers D
Department of Operative Dentistry, University of the Pacific School of Dentistry, San Francisco, CA 94115, USA.
J Calif Dent Assoc. 1995 Sep;23(9):35-40.
The patient is not the only person in the dental operatory who may be feeling anxious about injections. A questionnaire mailed to 3,000 alumni of a California dental school of study the effects on dentists of administering local anesthesia showed that they, too, can be anxious during the procedure. Of the 3,000 questionnaires sent out, 711 valid ones were returned. This paper analyzes the answers of 545 respondents to one of the questionnaire's open-ended questions, "Is there one type of patient that seems to make you the most anxious about giving injections? If so, please describe this type of patient." Two-thirds of the responses to this question described anxious patients as the main source of the dentist's anxiety. The next most frequent response (16 percent) identified children as the main source of anxiety. Six percent of the dentists wrote that no particular type of patient bothers them when giving an injection.
患者并非牙科治疗室中唯一可能对注射感到焦虑的人。一份寄给加利福尼亚一所牙科学校3000名校友的调查问卷,旨在研究局部麻醉给药对牙医的影响,结果显示他们在操作过程中也会感到焦虑。在发出的3000份问卷中,有711份有效问卷被收回。本文分析了545名受访者对问卷中一个开放式问题的回答:“是否有一种类型的患者似乎会让你在注射时最焦虑?如果是,请描述这种类型的患者。”对这个问题三分之二的回答将焦虑的患者描述为牙医焦虑的主要来源。其次最常见的回答(16%)认为儿童是焦虑的主要来源。6%的牙医写道,在注射时没有哪种特定类型的患者会困扰他们。