出牙体征和症状:新西兰卫生专业人员中持续存在的误解。

The New Zealand dental journal Pub Date : 2013-03-01
Rares S Ispas, Erin K Mahoney, Robin A Whyman
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目的:调查目前新西兰卫生专业人员对出牙症状的看法和治疗建议。设计:对七组卫生专业人员进行横断面调查。方法:于2011年3月向新西兰惠灵顿市、赫特谷和卡皮提海岸执业的336名卫生专业人员邮寄书面问卷。自我管理的调查问卷旨在了解有多少儿童被认为经历了出牙症状,哪些症状归因于出牙,建议的出牙症状治疗方法,以及出牙对儿童和父母的痛苦程度。结果:单波调查回复率为41%。尽管不同群体的看法差异很大,但近一半(48%)的卫生专业人员认为,一些孩子有与牙齿有关的问题,32%的人认为大多数孩子都有。超过三分之一的参与者错误地将发烧归因于出牙。卫生专业人员还错误地选择尿布疹(31%)、便溏(27%)、流鼻涕(19%)和口腔溃疡(15%)作为出牙的体征或症状。大多数参与者(65%)建议用扑热息痛治疗出牙;60%的人选择出牙凝胶,48%的人选择出牙玩具或牙环。大多数受访者认为,长牙对孩子和父母来说都是中度痛苦的。结论:研究结果表明,一些卫生专业人员对出牙症状存在误解。许多人认为,出牙会导致各种严重的全身症状。该研究还表明,不同的健康行业对长牙的看法差异很大。
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Teething signs and symptoms: persisting misconceptions among health professionals in New Zealand.

Objectives: To investigate current beliefs and treatment recommendations for teething symptoms among health professionals in New Zealand.

Design: Cross-sectional survey of seven groups of health professionals.

Method: A written questionnaire was mailed in March 2011 to 336 health professionals practising in Wellington City, Hutt Valley and Kapiti Coast, in New Zealand. The self-administered questionnaire sought information on how many children are perceived to experience teething symptoms, what symptoms are attributed to teething, suggested treatments for teething symptoms, and how distressing teething is to children and parents.

Results: The response rate to the single-wave survey was 41%. Although the beliefs varied widely across the groups, almost half (48%) of health professionals believed that some children have teething-associated problems, and 32% believed that most children do. Just over one-third of participants incorrectly attributed fever to teething. Health professionals also incorrectly chose nappy rash (31%), loose stools (27%), runny nose (19%) and mouth ulcers (15%) as teething signs or symptoms. Most participants (65%) suggested paracetamol as a treatment for teething; 60% chose teething gels and 48% suggested teething toys or rings. Most respondents believed that teething is moderately distressing to both the child and parent.

Conclusions: The findings show that misconceptions about the symptoms of teething are held by some health professionals. Many believe that teething causes a variety of serious and systemic symptoms. The study has also shown that teething beliefs vary greatly across the different health professions.

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