牙科诊所头虱的管理:呼吁更新政策。

IF 0.4 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY FOR CHILDREN Pub Date : 2021-05-15
Kecia Leary, Elizabeth Hechler, Fang Qian, Karin Weber-Gasparoni
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摘要

目的:比较在联邦合格卫生中心(fqhc)工作的普通牙医(gp)和儿科牙医(pd)对疑似头虱患者的知识、政策和管理。方法:通过电子邮件向爱荷华州、密苏里州和堪萨斯州的340名在职牙医进行了一项14项调查。统计分析包括双变量和多元逻辑回归分析(alpha = 0.05)。结果:应答率为20.0%,包括27名全科医生、39名副医生和1名其他专科医生。在受访者中,23.9%的人熟悉美国儿科学会关于头虱的指导方针,27.0%的人在他们的实践中有关于头虱患者的政策。pd更有可能熟悉AAP头虱指南(P =0.001),接受过头虱培训(P =0.032),并且能够轻松识别患者的头虱(P =0.015)。如果怀疑患者有活跃的头虱,pd也更有可能继续进行牙科治疗(优势比4.27;95%置信区间= 1.19 ~ 84.59;P = 0.002)。结论:pd更愿意治疗疑似头虱患者,并与家长亲自讨论。这两个小组都没有普遍遵循目前的指导方针来治疗患有头虱的儿童。
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Management of Head Lice in Dental Offices: A Call for Updated Policies.

Purpose: To compare knowledge, policy, and management regarding patients with suspected head lice between general dentists (GPs) working at Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) and pediatric dentists (PDs).
Methods: A 14-item survey was emailed to 340 active dentists in Iowa, Missouri, and Kansas. Statistical analysis consisted of bivariate and multiple logistical regression analysis (alpha = 0.05).
Results: The response rate was 20.0 percent, comprising 27 GPs, 39 PDs, and one other specialist. Among the respondents, 23.9 percent were familiar with the American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines on head lice and 27.0 percent had a policy about patients with head lice in their practice. PDs were more likely to be familiar with the AAP guidelines on head lice (P =0.001), have received training on head lice (P =0.032), and feel comfortable identifying head lice in patients (P =0.015). PDs were also more likely to proceed with dental treatment if suspecting a patient had active head lice (odds ratio 4.27; 95 percent confidence interval = 1.19 to 84.59; P =0.002).
Conclusion: PDs are more willing to treat patients with suspected head lice and to personally discuss the topic with parents. Neither group universally followed current guidelines in working with children with head lice.

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JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY FOR CHILDREN
JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY FOR CHILDREN DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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期刊介绍: Acquired after the merger between the American Society of Dentistry for Children and the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry in 2002, the Journal of Dentistry for Children (JDC) is an internationally renowned journal whose publishing dates back to 1934. Published three times a year, JDC promotes the practice, education and research specifically related to the specialty of pediatric dentistry. It covers a wide range of topics related to the clinical care of children, from clinical techniques of daily importance to the practitioner, to studies on child behavior and growth and development. JDC also provides information on the physical, psychological and emotional conditions of children as they relate to and affect their dental health.
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