IF 2.6 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Zanab Malik, Kate A McBride, Kathryn Williams, Deborah Cockrell, Clare E Collins
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背景:有定性和定量研究的证据表明,从患者的角度来看,在牙科环境中存在体重鄙视。然而,牙科团队中不同成员的视角及其对体重鄙视的观察和体验却不为人知。鉴于特殊需求牙科(SND)的牙科专家经常会将严重肥胖的患者转介到牙科进行治疗,他们的观点就显得尤为重要,尤其是在目前采用的和推荐的减轻体重鄙视的策略方面。我们的目标是确定 SND 专家目前采用的任何减少体重成见的方法和建议:我们对两组人进行了焦点小组和半结构式访谈(n = 34 名参与者),这两组人分别是来自新南威尔士地区的牙科专业人员和辅助人员,以及澳大利亚的 SND 专家。记录被逐字转录,并使用主题(归纳)分析法进行分析:结果:观察到的体重鄙视经历出现了一些关键主题,不同的专业角色有不同的观点。体重成见对牙科管理的影响得到了强调。SND 专家参与者还提出了以教育为重点的减少成见策略:本研究探讨了在各种牙科环境中对体重成见的观察,以及根据参与者的认知和专业角色而产生的不同观点。研究发现了体重成见对预防性牙科讨论的负面影响。减少体重成见的策略需要在实施前针对已发现的障碍并解决体重成见的复杂驱动因素。目前的研究结果强调了以团队为基础的教育的作用,由 SND 专家通过其专业倡导角色领导和指导,并鼓励制定一项牙科团队行动计划,以应对工作场所中观察到的体重成见经历。
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"Dental team-based education" Dental team perspectives and experiences about weight stigma: a qualitative analysis.

Background: There is evidence from qualitative and quantitative studies of the presence of weight stigma in the dental setting from the patient perspective. However, the perspectives of various members of the dental team and their observations and experiences of weight stigma are unknown. Given dental specialists in Special Needs Dentistry (SND) are often referred patients living with severe obesity for dental management, their perspectives are of specific importance, particularly with respect to currently employed and recommended weight stigma reduction strategies.

Aims: Our qualitative study aimed to identify and explore among dental professionals and support staff in Australia, their perspectives and experiences of weight stigma. We aimed to identify any currently employed, and recommendations for, stigma reduction from SND specialists.

Methods: Focus groups and semi-structured interviews (n = 34 participants) were conducted with two groups; dental professionals and support staff from regional New South Wales; and SND specialists in Australia. Recordings were transcribed verbatim and analysed using thematic (inductive) analysis.

Results: Key themes emerged related to observed experiences with weight stigma, with differing perspectives based on professional roles. The impact of weight stigma on dental management was highlighted. Stigma reduction strategies with an educational focus were also identified from SND specialist participants.

Conclusion: The current study explored observations of weight stigma in various dental settings and perspectives which differed based on participant awareness and professional role. The negative impact of weight stigma on preventive dental discussions was identified. Stigma reduction strategies need to target the identified barriers and address the complex drivers of weight stigma before implementation. The findings of the current study emphasise the role for team-based education, led and guided by SND specialists through their professional advocacy roles and encourages the development of a dental team action plan to respond to observed experiences of weight stigma in the workplace.

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BMC Oral Health
BMC Oral Health DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
6.90%
发文量
481
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Oral Health is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of disorders of the mouth, teeth and gums, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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