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Types of psychosocial job demands and adverse events due to dental mismanagement: a cross sectional study

机译:牙科管理不善导致的社会心理工作需求和不良事件的类型:一项横断面研究

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Background A harsh work environment including psychosocial job demands might cause adverse events due to medical mismanagement, but the association has not been explored. The purpose of the study was to investigate whether some types of psychosocial job demands are associated with adverse events due to dental mismanagement experienced by general dental practitioners. Methods A self-administered questionnaire was mailed to members of a local branch of the Japan dental association. A total of 261 dental practitioners responded anonymously (response rate 53%). Psychosocial job demands were measured by a Japanese version of the Copenhagen Psychosocial Questionnaire, which comprises five sub-scales: quantitative demands, cognitive demands, emotional demands, demands for hiding emotions, and sensorial demands. The outcome was defined according to whether the respondent's patients experienced one of the following adverse events due to dental mismanagement at least once during the previous one year: dropping of dental instrument or broken injection needle, soft tissue or nerve injury, accidental bleeding, loss of a tooth root into the maxillary sinus, and emphysema. Associations between each demand index and experience of adverse events were examined by logistic regression analyses adjusting for potential confounders. Results Emotional demands and sensorial demands were significantly associated with the experience of adverse events (odds ratio = 3.9 for each). Other than the indices, male gender, younger age, practice alone, many dental chairs (five or more), and many patients (30 or more per day) were the risks. Working hours per week and number of paramedical staff had no significant associations. Conclusion Emotional and sensorial job demands are a potential target for the reduction of adverse events due to dental mismanagement.
机译:背景技术恶劣的工作环境(包括社会心理工作要求)可能会由于医疗管理不当而导致不良事件,但尚未探索这种关联。该研究的目的是调查某些类型的社会心理工作需求是否与普通牙科医生经历的牙科管理不善导致的不良事件相关。方法将一份自行填写的调查表邮寄给日本牙科协会当地分支机构的成员。共有261位牙科医生匿名答复(答复率为53%)。社会心理工作需求是由日文版《哥本哈根心理社会调查问卷》衡量的,该问卷包括五个子量表:定量需求,认知需求,情绪需求,隐藏情绪需求和感官需求。根据受访者的患者在过去的一年中是否至少因一次牙齿管理不善而经历了以下不良事件之一:跌落牙科器械或注射针头断裂,软组织或神经损伤,意外出血,失血牙根进入上颌窦和肺气肿。通过调整潜在混杂因素的逻辑回归分析,检查了每个需求指数与不良事件经历之间的关联。结果情绪需求和感觉需求与不良事件的经历显着相关(比值= 3.9)。除了这些指标,还有男性,年轻年龄,单独练习,许多牙科椅(五把或更多)和许多患者(每天30或更多)的风险。每周的工作时间和医护人员的人数没有明显的关联。结论情绪和感觉上的工作需求是减少因牙科管理不当引起的不良事件的潜在目标。

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