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The relationship of primary care providers to dental practitioners in rural and remote Australia

机译:澳大利亚农村和偏远地区的初级保健提供者与牙科医生的关系

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Rural residents have poorer oral health and more limited access to dental services than their city counterparts. In rural communities, health care professionals often work in an extended capacity due to the needs of the community and health workforce shortages in these areas. Improved links and greater collaboration between resident rural primary care and dental practitioners could help improve oral health service provision such that interventions are both timely, effective and lead to appropriate follow-up and referral. This study examined the impact oral health problems had on primary health care providers; how primary care networks could be more effectively utilised to improve the provision of oral health services to rural communities; and identified strategies that could be implemented to improve oral health. Case studies of 14 rural communities across three Australian states. Between 2013 and 2016, 105 primary and 12 dental care providers were recruited and interviewed. Qualitative data were analysed in Nvivo 10 using thematic analysis. Quantitative data were subject to descriptive analysis using SPSSv20. Rural residents presented to primary care providers with a range of oral health problems from “everyday” to “10 per month”. Management by primary care providers commonly included short-term pain relief, antibiotics, and advice that the patient see a dentist. The communication between non-dental primary care providers and visiting or regional dental practitioners was limited. Participants described a range of strategies that could contribute to better oral health and oral health oral services in their communities. Rural oral health could be improved by building oral health capacity of non-dental care providers; investing in oral health promotion and prevention activities; introducing more flexible service delivery practices to meet the dental needs of both public and private patients; and establishing more effective communication and referral pathways between rural primary and visiting/regional dental care providers.
机译:与城市居民相比,农村居民的口腔健康状况较差,获得牙科服务的机会有限。在农村社区,由于社区的需求和这些地区卫生人力的短缺,医疗保健专业人员通常会扩大工作量。居民农村基层医疗机构和牙科医生之间的联系改善和合作加强,可以帮助改善口腔保健服务的提供,从而使干预措施既及时,有效,又可以导致适当的随访和转诊。这项研究调查了口腔健康问题对初级卫生保健提供者的影响;如何更有效地利用初级保健网络来改善向农村社区提供口腔保健服务的情况;并确定可以实施的改善口腔健康的策略。澳大利亚三个州的14个农村社区的案例研究。在2013年至2016年期间,招募并采访了105名初级和12名牙科保健提供者。使用主题分析在Nvivo 10中分析定性数据。使用SPSSv20对定量数据进行描述性分析。农村居民向初级保健提供者提出了从“每天”到“每月10个”的一系列口腔健康问题。初级保健提供者的管理通常包括短期止痛,抗生素和患者看牙医的建议。非牙科基层医疗服务提供者与来访或地区牙科医生之间的交流受到限制。参与者描述了一系列策略,这些策略可能有助于改善其社区中的口腔健康和口腔健康口腔服务。通过建立非牙科保健提供者的口腔保健能力,可以改善农村的口腔保健;投资于口腔健康促进和预防活动;引入更灵活的服务提供方式,以满足公共和私人患者的牙科需求;在农村基层和就诊/区域牙科保健提供者之间建立更有效的沟通和转诊途径。

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