IF 5.7 1区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
G.D. Taylor, D. Boyers, C. Exley, N. Innes, L. Vale, C.R. Vernazza
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目前支持以患者为中心对儿童受损的第一恒磨牙(cFPM)进行最佳治疗的证据有限。本研究以在线离散选择实验(DCE)为基础,征询了英国成年普通人群的偏好,并计算了他们对cFPM管理路径的支付意愿(WTP)。离散选择实验的设计参考了半结构式访谈、文献综述以及由牙医、公民和政策制定者组成的专家小组进行的焦点小组讨论所获得的信息。通过统计学上最优的 D 效率设计产生了 18 个选择任务,分为两个区块。为减少调查疲劳,每位受访者回答了一个包含 9 个任务的模块。选择任务涉及 5 个属性:治疗类型、医疗服务提供者、由谁做出管理决策、避免今后就诊的次数和费用。其中还包括一项选择退出(不接受治疗)。数据分析采用条件对数模型(固定效应),并计算出每个属性水平的边际 WTP。共有 430 名受访者完成了 DCE。与未接受护理的儿童相比,受访者更看重接受护理的儿童。恢复 cFPM 与自发或正畸缝隙闭合的价值相同。相比之下,修复部分牙间隙、用牙桥替代修复体或关闭全部牙间隙的价值低于修复或关闭全部牙间隙。普通牙医比技能更强的牙医更受青睐,但没有证据表明普通牙医比儿童牙科专家更受青睐。与牙医单独做决定相比,受访者更愿意全部或部分参与决策过程。受访者更倾向于费用较低的治疗方法和避免今后的牙科工作。牙科保健服务提供者在重新设计服务时必须考虑服务使用者对健康和非健康结果的偏好。此外,研究结果还提供了边际 WTP 估计值,可用于评估牙科保健服务的价值。
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Public Valuations of Managing Compromised Molars: A Discrete Choice Experiment
There is limited evidence to support optimal patient-centered management for compromised first permanent molars (cFPM) in children. Based on an online discrete choice experiment (DCE), this study elicits UK adult general population preferences and calculates willingness to pay (WTP) for pathways to manage cFPM. The DCE was designed with information from semistructured interviews and literature reviews, as well as focus groups with an expert panel of dentists, citizens, and policy makers. A statistically optimal D-efficient design generated 18 choice tasks, split across 2 blocks. Each respondent answered one block of 9 tasks to reduce survey fatigue. Choice tasks varied across 5 attributes: type of treatment, provider of care, who makes the management decision, number of future visits avoided, and cost. An opt-out was included (no treatment). Conditional logit models (fixed effects) were used for data analysis, and marginal WTP for each attribute level was calculated. An overall 430 respondents completed the DCE. Respondents valued children receiving care as compared with not. Restoring a cFPM was valued equally to spontaneous or orthodontic gap closure. In contrast, having a partial gap, prosthetic replacement with a bridge, or a full unit gap was valued less than restoration or full gap closure. General dentists were preferred to dentists with enhanced skills, but there was no evidence of a preference for general dentists over specialists in pediatric dentistry. Respondents preferred to be wholly or partly involved in the decision-making process as opposed to the dentist making the decision alone. Respondents preferred less costly treatments and the avoidance of future dental work. Dental care service providers must consider service user preferences for health and nonhealth outcomes in any service redesign. Furthermore, the results provide marginal WTP estimates that can be used to value dental care services.
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Journal of Dental Research
Journal of Dental Research 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
15.30
自引率
3.90%
发文量
155
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Dental Research (JDR) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal committed to sharing new knowledge and information on all sciences related to dentistry and the oral cavity, covering health and disease. With monthly publications, JDR ensures timely communication of the latest research to the oral and dental community.
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