护士和全科医生对初级保健口腔健康的看法:一项定性研究。

IF 1.1 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Moira B Smith, Elizabeth Hitchings, Lynn McBain
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建议将口腔卫生纳入初级卫生保健(PHC),从而确保对患者的全面护理。初级保健团队能够很好地促进和保护患者的口腔健康,并经常看到与口腔健康有关的投诉,因此需要有足够的知识来处理此类投诉。在新西兰奥特罗阿将口腔健康纳入初级保健的可接受和可行方法方面,当地证据有限。目的探讨医生和护士对初级保健中口腔健康的位置及如何提高口腔健康的包容性的看法。方法对6家医院的护士和医生进行焦点小组调查。数据按主题进行分析。结果在个人、专业和系统层面上,影响口腔健康纳入初级保健和口腔健康就诊管理的因素有:口腔健康知识、管理就诊的技能和信心不足,缺乏与当地牙科机构的沟通(个人层面);将口腔卫生视为执业范围之外、相互竞争的优先事项、时间限制和道德考虑(专业水平);以及缺乏负担得起和及时的明确口腔卫生保健和转诊途径(系统级)。促进初级保健整合口腔健康的建议包括举办有关口腔健康的信息会议、发展与当地牙科专业人员的关系以及改变卫生系统。初级保健从业人员对将口腔健康纳入其实践持开放态度;然而,可持续地这样做存在一些障碍。为了实现有效的集成,可能需要进行一系列个人、专业和系统级别的更改。
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Nurses' and general practitioners' perspectives on oral health in primary care: a qualitative study.

Introduction Integrating oral health into primary health care (PHC) is recommended, thereby ensuring comprehensive patient care. Primary care teams are well placed to promote and protect patients' oral health, and frequently see oral health-related complaints, and so need to be sufficiently knowledgeable to manage such presentations. There is limited local evidence to inform acceptable and feasible ways of integrating oral health into PHC in Aotearoa New Zealand. Aim To explore the views of doctors and nurses on the place of oral health, and how to improve its inclusion, in PHC. Methods Focus groups with nurses and doctors from six practices were conducted. Data were analysed thematically. Results Several factors influenced the inclusion of oral health in PHC and management of oral health presentations, at individual, professional and system levels: low oral health knowledge, skill and confidence in managing presentations, and lack of communication with local dental services (individual level); considering oral health as out-of-scope of practice, competing priorities, time constraints and ethical considerations (professional level); and lack of affordable and timely definitive oral health care and referral pathways (systems level). Suggestions to facilitate integration of oral health in PHC included information sessions on oral health, developing relationships with local dental professionals, and health system changes. Discussion Primary care practitioners are open to incorporating oral health into their practice; however, several barriers exist to do so sustainably. For effective integration, a series of individual-, professional- and system-level changes are likely required.

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Journal of primary health care
Journal of primary health care PRIMARY HEALTH CARE-
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