COVID-19-Related School Closures and Caries Risk in Canadian Children.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Ruby Bhutani, Shatha Jaber, Sharat Chandra Pani
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Abstract

Background: Despite increased efforts to improve the health of those with temporomandibular disorder (TMD), the focus remains on medical knowledge rather than patients' opinions and needs regarding quality of treatment and pain management.

Objectives: We aimed to identify what TMD patients want their dentists to know and do.

Methods: Open-ended questions were used to understand the perspectives of 6 TMD patients. Two researchers examined the transcripts using interpretive phenomenological analysis.

Findings: TMD participants consistently stressed the need for their dentists to listen and provide them with more advice and information to cope with TMD conditions. They also noted the need for dentists to be skilled in communications, particularly maintaining respectful doctor-patient relations and interpersonal communication.

Conclusions: Health care providers must acquire practical communication skills and expand their knowledge of TMDs to better support their patients. Improving relations between doctors and their TMD patients could result in positive health outcomes. The implications of this study will be to decrease medical crises and expensive interventions, provide better assistance to patients and refer them to other necessary health care professionals, an approach that will lead to lower care costs, more satisfaction and higher quality of life.

加拿大儿童与covid -19相关的学校停课和龋齿风险
背景:尽管改善颞下颌紊乱(TMD)患者健康的努力越来越多,但重点仍然是医学知识,而不是患者对治疗质量和疼痛管理的意见和需求。目的:我们旨在确定TMD患者希望他们的牙医知道和做什么。方法:采用开放式问题法了解6例TMD患者的观点。两位研究者使用解释性现象学分析检查了抄本。调查结果:牙痛参加者一直强调牙医需要倾听他们的意见,并为他们提供更多的意见和资讯,以应付牙痛。他们还指出,牙医需要善于沟通,特别是保持医患关系和人际沟通。结论:卫生保健提供者必须掌握实用的沟通技巧,扩大他们对tmd的知识,以更好地支持他们的患者。改善医生和TMD患者之间的关系可以带来积极的健康结果。本研究的意义将是减少医疗危机和昂贵的干预措施,为患者提供更好的帮助,并将他们转介给其他必要的卫生保健专业人员,这将导致更低的护理成本,更高的满意度和更高的生活质量。
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Journal of the Canadian Dental Association
Journal of the Canadian Dental Association 医学-牙科与口腔外科
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期刊介绍: JCDA.ca (Journal of the Canadian Dental Association) is the flagship scholarly, peer-reviewed publication of CDA, providing dialogue between the national association and the dental community. It is dedicated to publishing worthy scientific and clinical articles and informing dentists of issues significant to the profession. CDA has focused its recent efforts on knowledge, advocacy and practice support initiatives and JCDA.ca is an essential part of CDA''s knowledge strategy.
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