在国家牙科实践为基础的研究网络普通牙医提供特定的牙科程序:问卷调查结果。

Texas dental journal Pub Date : 2016-12-01
Gregg H Gilbert, Valeria V Gordan, James J Korelitz, Jeffrey L Fellows, Cyril Meyerowitz, Thomas W Oates, D Brad Rindal, Randall J Gregory
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背景:目的是:(1)确定普通牙医(GDs)是否以及多久提供一次特殊牙科手术;(2)检验提供与关键牙医、实践和患者特征相关的假设。方法:美国国家牙科实践研究网络的GDs (n = 2367)完成了一份登记问卷,包括:(1)牙医;(2)实践;(3)患者特征,以及他们提供10种牙科手术的常见程度。我们确定了提供程序的普遍程度,并检验了提供与三组特征实质性相关的假设。结果:2类手术分类为“不常见”(正畸、牙周手术),3类手术分类为“常见”(磨牙牙髓治疗;植入物;非手术牙周病),5例“非常常见”(恢复性;审美过程;拔牙;可拆卸的假肢;non-molar牙髓学)。牙医、执业和患者特征与程序规定有实质性关系;有几个特征似乎具有普遍的影响,如牙医性别、牙科学校毕业后的培训、全职/兼职状态、私人执业与机构执业、同一执业中是否有专家以及患者的保险状况。结论:作为一个整体,GDs提供了全面的程序。然而,个别牙医的提供与某些牙医,实践和患者特征实质上相关。似乎有大量和广泛的因素影响GDs提供的程序。这可能会影响到牙科医生如何应对不断变化的牙科保健利用、患者人口统计、执业范围、交付模式以及初级保健中牙科医生不断发展的角色。
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Provision of Specific Dental Procedures By General Dentists in the National Dental Practice-Based Research Network: Questionnaire Findings.

Background: Objectives were to: (1) determine whether and how often general dentists (GDs) provide specific dental procedures; and (2) test the hypothesis that provision is associated with key dentist, practice, and patient characteristics.

Methods: GDs (n = 2,367) in the United States National Dental Practice-Based Research Network completed an Enrollment Questionnaire that included: (1) dentist; (2) practice; and (3) patient characteristics, and how commonly they provide each of 10 dental procedures. We determined how commonly procedures were provided and tested the hypothesis that provision was substantively related to the 3 sets of characteristics.

Results: Two procedure categories were classified as "uncommon" (orthodontics, periodontal surgery), 3 were "common" (molar endodontics; implants; non-surgical periodontics), and 5 were "very common" (restorative; esthetic procedures; extractions; removable prosthetics; non-molar endodontics). Dentist, practice, and patient characteristics were substantively related to procedure provision; several characteristics seemed to have pervasive effects, such as dentist gender, training after dental school, full-time/part- time status, private practice vs. institutional practice, presence of a specialist in the same practice, and insurance status of patients.

Conclusions: As a group, GDs provide a comprehensive range of procedures. However, provision by individual dentists is substantively related to certain dentist, practice, and patient characteristics. A large number and broad range of factors seem to influence which procedures GDs provide. This may have implications for how GDs respond to the ever-changing landscape of dental care utilization, patient population demography, scope of practice, delivery models and GDs' evolving role in primary care.

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