牙科术前护理缺失。

IF 3.1 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Frontiers in oral health Pub Date : 2025-09-02 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/froh.2025.1603814
Chukwuemeka L Anyikwa, Peter A Brennan, Chukwuebuka E Ogwo
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在世界上许多资源匮乏的地区,包括非洲、东南亚和拉丁美洲地区,牙科术前护理缺失是一个严重但被忽视的公共卫生问题。在许多低收入和中等收入国家,牙科急诊几乎完全由牙医处理,只有极少的结构化护理支持。这种护理差距导致干预措施延迟、可预防的发病率和死亡率以及医疗保健成本上升。迫切需要一种系统的方法将护理纳入牙科急诊管理。这包括扩大护理教育以涵盖口腔健康,制定标准化的牙齿感染护理规程,以及促进护理和牙科专业人员之间的多学科合作。虽然高收入国家的成功模式提供了有希望的框架,但适应这些模式需要仔细考虑当地卫生系统的能力和文化背景。虽然关于错过牙科护理的经济和临床影响的经验数据仍然有限,但解决这一差距是一项紧迫的公共卫生优先事项。这样做提供了一个具有成本效益的机会,可以加强医疗基础设施,改善服务不足地区弱势群体的结果。
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Missed preoperative nursing care in dentistry.

Missed preoperative nursing care in dentistry is a critical but overlooked public health issue in many low-resource settings worldwide, including regions across Africa, Southeast Asia, and Latin America. In numerous low and middle-income countries, dental emergencies are managed almost exclusively by dentists, with minimal structured nursing support. This gap in care contributes to delayed interventions, preventable morbidity and mortality, and rising healthcare costs. A systemic approach is urgently needed to integrate nursing into dental emergency management. This includes expanding nursing education to cover oral health, developing standardized nursing protocols for dental infections and fostering multidisciplinary collaboration between the nursing and dental professionals. While successful models from high-income countries offer promising frameworks, their adaptation requires careful consideration of local health system capacities and cultural contexts. Although empirical data on the economic and clinical impact of missed dental nursing care remain limited, addressing this gap is a pressing public health priority. Doing so offers a cost-effective opportunity to strengthen healthcare infrastructure and improve outcomes for vulnerable populations in underserved regions.

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