德克萨斯州的牙科护理:一个实施全面和以患者为中心的方法的机会,特别强调癌症患者和幸存者。

Texas dental journal Pub Date : 2016-06-01
Irene Tamí-Maury, Aditya J Wagh, Nathalie E Abou Khalil, Ellen R Gritz, Mark S Chambers
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目的:调查德克萨斯州牙医为癌症患者提供牙科/口腔护理的做法。方法:通过电子邮件邀请德克萨斯州的牙科服务提供者参与一项探索性横断面研究。采用非概率自愿方便抽样程序来招募样本。这项在线、匿名、自我报告的调查包括人口统计、牙科诊所类型、提供的服务和癌症患者数量等问题。这项研究得到了德克萨斯大学MD安德森癌症中心机构审查委员会的批准。结果:共有655名牙医完成问卷调查项目。结果显示,62%的受访者年龄在51-65岁之间,主要是男性(68%),白人(81%),他们在德克萨斯州获得牙科学位(77%)。91%的牙医为正在接受癌症治疗或有癌症病史的病人提供牙科护理。然而,80%的牙科医生不向患者(可能包括癌症幸存者或正在接受癌症治疗的患者)教授口腔自我检查,而32%的牙医不提供简短的干预措施,以有效地激励和帮助烟草使用者戒烟。结论:由于德克萨斯州,尤其是休斯顿,以世界级的癌症护理而闻名,该州的牙医更有可能为肿瘤患者提供牙科护理,特别是为面临癌症治疗一些副作用的癌症患者提供紧急牙科手术。在癌症治疗期间和之后,仔细监测口腔健康和减少烟草使用尤其重要,以尽早预防、发现和治疗并发症。癌症患者和幸存者口腔护理的另一个步骤是培训患者如何定期进行口腔自我检查,并向烟草使用者提供戒烟咨询,作为其牙科/口腔治疗的一部分。这些简单但全面的方法,加上定期的牙科检查,将对癌症患者的健康相关结果产生积极影响,提高生存率和生活质量。
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Dental care in Texas: An opportunity for implementing a comprehensive and patient-centric approach with special emphasis on cancer patients and survivors.

Objective: To examine practices of dentists in Texas providing dental/oral care to cancer patients.

Method: Dental providers in Texas were invited via email to participate in an exploratory cross-sectional study. A non-probability voluntary convenience sampling procedure was used to recruit the sample. The online, anonymous, self-reported survey included questions to capture demographics, type of dental practice, services provided, and number of cancer patients. The study was approved by the Institutional Review Board of The university of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.

Result: A total of 655 dentists completed the questionnaire items. Results revealed that 62% of the respondents were 51-65 years old, predominantly (68%) male, Caucasian (81%) with their dental degrees awarded in the state of Texas (77%). 91% of the dentists provide dental care to patients who are currently undergoing cancer treatment or have a history of cancer. However, 80% of the dental providers do not teach oral self-exam to their patients, which may include cancer survivors or those undergoing cancer treatment, while 32% dentists do not deliver brief interventions for effectively motivating and assisting tobacco users to quit.

Conclusion: Because Texas, especially Houston, is known for world-class cancer care, dentists in the state are more likely to provide dental care to oncologic patients, especially emergency dental procedures in cancer patients facing some of the side effects of cancer treatment. Careful monitoring of oral health and reducing tobacco use are especially important during and after cancer therapy to prevent, detect, and treat complications as soon as possible. A further step in oral care for cancer patients and survivors is to train patients how to perform regular oral self-examination and to provide tobacco users with cessation counseling as part of their dental/oral treatment. These simple but comprehensive approaches, along with regular dental visits, will positively impact the health-related outcomes for cancer patients, enhancing both survival and quality of life.

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