Exploring preferences of older adults for dental services: A pilot multi-national discrete choice experiment

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Gerodontology Pub Date : 2023-06-13 DOI:10.1111/ger.12696
Najla Chebib, Emily Holmes, Sabrina Maniewicz, Samir Abou-Ayash, Murali Srinivasan, Gerald McKenna, Anastasia Kossioni, Martin Schimmel, Frauke Müller, Paul Brocklehurst
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Abstract

Objectives

To pilot an exploration of older adults' future preferences using discrete choice experiments to understand who should provide dental examinations and treatment, where these services should be provided, and participants' willingness to pay and willingness to travel.

Background

The proportion of older adults in the general population is increasing and is recognised as a pressing public health challenge.

Materials and Methods

Older people aged 65 years and over were recruited into this study from the UK, Switzerland and Greece. Drawing on earlier stakeholder engagement, a set of choice experiments are developed to explore the future preferences of older people for dental examinations and dental treatment, as they anticipated losing their independence. These were presented to the participants using a range of platforms, because of the COVID pandemic. Data were analysed in STATA using a random-effects logit model.

Results

Two hundred and forty-six participants (median age 70 years) completed the pilot study. There was a strong preference across all countries for a dentist to undertake a dental examination (Greece: β = 0.944, Switzerland: β = 0.260, UK β = 0.791), rather than a medical doctor (Greece: β = −0.556, Switzerland: β = −0.4690, UK: β = −0.468). Participants in Switzerland and the UK preferred these examinations to be undertaken in a dental practice (Switzerland: β = 0.220, UK: β = 0.580) while participants in Greece preferred the dental examination to be undertaken in their homes (β = 1.172). Greek participants preferred dental treatment to be undertaken by a specialist (β = 0.365) in their home (β = 0.862), while participants from the UK and Switzerland preferred to avoid any dental treatment at home (Switzerland: β = −0.387; UK: β = −0.444). Willingness to pay analyses highlighted that participants in Switzerland and the UK were willing to pay more to ensure the continuity of future service provision at a family dental practice (Switzerland: β = 0.454, UK: β = 0.695).

Conclusion

Discrete choice experiments are valuable for exploring older people's preferences for dental service provision in different countries. Future larger studies should be conducted to further explore the potential of this approach, given the pressing need to design services that are fit for purpose for older people. Continuity of dental service provision is considered as important by most older people, as they anticipate losing their dependence.

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探索老年人对牙科服务的偏好:多国离散选择试验。
目的利用离散选择实验对老年人的未来偏好进行试点探索,以了解应由谁提供牙科检查和治疗、应在何处提供这些服务以及参与者的支付意愿和旅行意愿:背景:老年人在总人口中所占的比例正在不断增加,这已被视为一项紧迫的公共卫生挑战:本研究从英国、瑞士和希腊招募了 65 岁及以上的老年人。在利益相关者早期参与的基础上,开发了一套选择实验,以探索老年人在预期失去独立能力的情况下对牙科检查和牙科治疗的未来偏好。由于 COVID 大流行,这些实验通过一系列平台向参与者展示。数据在 STATA 中使用随机效应 logit 模型进行分析:246 名参与者(中位数年龄为 70 岁)完成了试点研究。所有国家的参与者都强烈倾向于由牙医进行牙科检查(希腊:β = 0.944,瑞士:β = 0.260,英国:β = 0.791),而不是由医生进行检查(希腊:β = -0.556,瑞士:β = -0.4690,英国:β = -0.468)。瑞士和英国的参与者更倾向于在牙科诊所进行牙科检查(瑞士:β = 0.220,英国:β = 0.580),而希腊的参与者更倾向于在家中进行牙科检查(β = 1.172)。希腊的参试者更希望在家中由专科医生进行牙科治疗(β = 0.365)(β = 0.862),而英国和瑞士的参试者则更希望避免在家中进行任何牙科治疗(瑞士:β = -0.387;英国:β = -0.444)。支付意愿分析显示,瑞士和英国的参与者愿意支付更多费用,以确保家庭牙科诊所未来服务的连续性(瑞士:β = 0.454;英国:β = 0.695):离散选择实验对于探索不同国家老年人对牙科服务的偏好很有价值。鉴于设计适合老年人的服务的迫切需要,今后应开展更大规模的研究,进一步探索这种方法的潜力。大多数老年人认为牙科服务的连续性很重要,因为他们预计会失去对牙科服务的依赖。
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Gerodontology
Gerodontology 医学-老年医学
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
10.00%
发文量
50
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The ultimate aim of Gerodontology is to improve the quality of life and oral health of older people. The boundaries of most conventional dental specialties must be repeatedly crossed to provide optimal dental care for older people. In addition, management of other health problems impacts on dental care and clinicians need knowledge in these numerous overlapping areas. Bringing together these diverse topics within one journal serves clinicians who are seeking to read and to publish papers across a broad spectrum of specialties. This journal provides the juxtaposition of papers from traditional specialties but which share this patient-centred interest, providing a synergy that serves progress in the subject of gerodontology.
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