Impact of Reduced Operating Room Access on Dental Departments in Children's Hospitals.

Pediatric dentistry Pub Date : 2023-11-15
Homa Amini, Paul S Casamassimo, C Scott Litch, Chelsea Fosse, James R Boynton
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Purpose: Access to hospital operating rooms (HORs) for pediatric dental patients worsened with the COVID-19 pandemic. The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of hospital operating room denials for dental patients on service and teaching missions in selected US children's hospitals (CHs). Methods: A 12-question online survey was sent to administrative heads of 34 CH dental departments. Results: Twenty-two surveys were completed. All respondent CHs were engaged in pediatric dentistry training. The majority (68 percent) reported that access to HORs worsened since 2017, resulting in longer wait times for hospital dental service cases (82 percent), decreased ability to achieve and maintain oral health for special needs patients (64 percent), more caries-related emergency department visits (50 percent), and delays in medical surgery for children needing dental clearance (45 percent). A quarter (27 percent) reported HOR availability somewhat affected resident training. Conclusion: Lack of access to hospital operating rooms in training hospitals had a negative impact on the quality and timeliness of care and the quality of training.

减少手术室使用对儿童医院牙科的影响。
目的:随着 COVID-19 大流行,儿科牙科患者进入医院手术室(HOR)的情况有所恶化。本研究旨在评估拒绝为牙科患者提供医院手术室对部分美国儿童医院(CHs)的服务和教学任务的影响。研究方法向 34 家儿童医院牙科部门的行政主管发送了一份包含 12 个问题的在线调查问卷。调查结果显示共完成了 22 份调查问卷。所有受访的儿童医院都参与了儿童牙科培训。大多数(68%)报告称,自 2017 年以来,获得 HOR 的情况有所恶化,导致医院牙科服务病例的等待时间延长(82%)、特殊需求患者实现和维护口腔健康的能力下降(64%)、与龋齿相关的急诊就诊次数增加(50%)以及需要牙科检查的儿童的医疗手术延迟(45%)。四分之一(27%)的住院医师表示,HOR 的可用性在一定程度上影响了住院医师的培训。结论:培训医院无法使用医院手术室对医疗质量和及时性以及培训质量都有负面影响。
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