在儿科牙医中,父母身份对临床医生移情和行为指导技术偏好的影响。

A Abushanan, A Alyahyawi
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目的:探讨亲子关系对儿科牙医临床医生共情和行为指导实践的影响。方法:通过AAPD邮件列表向美国儿科牙科学会所有注册儿科牙医发送基于网络的调查问卷。问卷由三个主要部分组成,参与者的社会人口学数据包括年龄、性别、临床经验年数、婚姻状况、是否有子女以及子女数量(如果适用)。第二部分旨在评估临床医生的同理心。最后一部分为选择题,考察牙医过去和现在使用行为指导技术的情况。结果:共收到回复432份。有父母的儿科牙医比没有父母的牙医表现出更好的同情心。女性参与者在总体同理心和同情关怀方面的得分显著高于男性。此外,儿科牙医报告说,有了孩子后,对行为指导技术的适应程度更高。结论:亲子关系可能影响儿童牙医的同情关怀;然而,这似乎对他/她的整体同理心没有影响。此外,有了孩子,除了“告诉、展示、做”之外,在实践行为指导技巧时可能会增加舒适度。
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The effect of parenthood on the clinician's empathy and behavior guidance technique preferences among pediatric dentists.

Purpose: To assess the effect of parenthood on the clinician's empathy and behavior guidance practices among pediatric dentists.

Methods: A web-based questionnaire was sent to all registered pediatric dentists in the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry through the AAPD mailing list. The questionnaire consisted of three main components, the sociodemographic data of the participants including age, gender, years of clinical experience, marital status, having children and number of children if applicable. The second section was designed to assess the clinician's empathy. The final part contained multiple choice questions of the dentist's past and current behavior guidance technique utilization.

Results: A total of 432 responses were received. Parent pediatric dentists demonstrated significantly better compassionate care than non-parent dentists. Female participants showed statistically significantly higher scores in overall empathy, and compassionate care. Furthermore, pediatric dentists report better comfortability with behavior guidance techniques after having children.

Conclusion: Parenthood may impact the pediatric dentists' compassionate care; however, it does not seem to have an effect on his/her overall empathy. Moreover, having children may increase the level of comfort in practicing behavior guidance techniques except for Tell, Show, Do.

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