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How health professionals perceive and experience treating people on social assistance: a qualitative study among dentists in Montreal, Canada

机译:卫生专业人员如何看待和体验社会救助人员:加拿大蒙特利尔牙医的定性研究

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Background In Canada, the prevalence of oral diseases is very high among people on social assistance. Despite great need for dental treatment, many are reluctant to consult dental professionals, arguing that dentists do not welcome or value poor patients. The objective of this research was thus to better understand how dentists perceived and experienced treating people on social assistance. Methods This descriptive qualitative research was based on in-depth semi-structured interviews with 33 dentists practicing in Montreal, Canada. Generally organized in dentists’ offices, the interviews lasted 60 to 120?minutes; they were digitally recorded and later transcribed verbatim. The interview transcripts were coded with NVivo software, and data was displayed in analytic matrices. Three members of the research team interpreted the data displayed and wrote the results of this study. Results Dentists express high levels of frustration with people on social assistance as a consequence of negative experiences that fall into 3 categories: 1) Organizational issues (people on social assistance ostensibly make the organization of appointments and scheduling difficult); 2) Biomedical issues (dentists feel unable to provide them with adequate treatment and fail to improve their oral health); 3) Financial issues (they are not lucrative patients). To explain their stance, dentists blame people on social assistance for neglecting themselves, and the health care system for not providing adequate coverage and fees. Despite dentists’ willingness to treat all members of society, an accumulation of frustration leads to feelings of powerlessness and discouragement. Conclusions The current situation is unacceptable; we urge public health planners and governmental health agencies to ally themselves with the dental profession in order to implement concrete solutions.
机译:背景技术在加拿大,社会救助人群中口腔疾病的患病率很高。尽管非常需要牙科治疗,但许多人仍不愿咨询牙科专业人士,认为牙医不欢迎或看重贫困患者。因此,本研究的目的是更好地了解牙医如何看待和体验如何利用社会救助人。方法这项描述性的定性研究基于对加拿大蒙特利尔的33位牙医进行的深入半结构化访谈。一般在牙医办公室进行,采访持续60到120分钟。他们被数字记录,随后逐字转录。访谈笔录用NVivo软件编码,数据显示在分析矩阵中。研究小组的三名成员对显示的数据进行了解释,并撰写了这项研究的结果。结果牙医由于负面经历而对社会救助人员表现出极大的挫败感,这些经历可分为3类:1)组织问题(社会救助人员表面上使安排约会和安排工作变得困难); 2)生物医学问题(牙医感到无法为他们提供适当的治疗,并且无法改善其口腔健康); 3)财务问题(他们不是利润丰厚的患者)。为了解释他们的立场,牙医指责人们忽视自己的社会援助,以及医疗保健系统没有提供足够的保险和费用,这归咎于人们。尽管牙医乐于对待社会的所有成员,但沮丧的累积却导致无助和沮丧的感觉。结论当前的情况是不能接受的。我们敦促公共卫生计划者和政府卫生机构与牙科专业人士结盟,以实施具体的解决方案。

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