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Factors affecting dental service utilisation among older Singaporeans eligible for subsidized dental care – a qualitative study

机译:影响牙科服务利用的因素符合资格补贴牙科护理的旧式新加坡人 - 一个定性研究

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The World Health Organization has highlighted the paucity of research into the oral health needs of older adults. In Singapore, until recently, publically funded/subsidized oral health care for adults has been limited to basic primary care at government-funded polyclinics. Access to a more comprehensive range of subsidized care in the private sector was widened through the government-funded Community Health Assistance Scheme (CHAS) in 2012 and Pioneer Generation (PG) scheme in 2015. Little is known about the attitude to dental service utilization among older adults in Singapore since then. We conducted semi-structured individual interviews with 25 participants above 65?years of age who were eligible for subsidized dental care plans. Participants were recruited from a public teaching hospital and a public primary care clinic in Singapore. The duration of each interview was 15-30?min. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and the transcripts were analyzed thematically using a phenomenological approach. Pertinent themes emerged related to four major areas: (a) general awareness towards oral health, (b) life course perspective of oral health, (c) barriers to visit the dentist, (d) shaping dental service utilisation behaviours through provision of financial subsidies for dental care. Most participants perceived a strong relationship between oral health and systemic health. However, there were erroneous traditional beliefs such as oral health is not part of physical health and edentulous participants did not need to visit a dentist. Fear, anxiety, previous negative experience and lack of knowledge were barriers to visiting the dentist. Trust and convenience were considerations for patients when deciding whether to switch from public to private dental services where CHAS/PG were only available. Our study provided important insights regarding oral health perceptions and beliefs of older people residing in the community which may affect their dental service utilization. This further highlights the importance of understanding the concerns of this group when implementing healthcare policies for elderly in Singapore. The findings of our study will serve as a baseline for future studies in Singapore and inform studies in other countries that implement targeted schemes for older adults.
机译:世界卫生组织强调了研究老年成年人的口腔健康需求的缺乏。在新加坡,直到最近,成人的公开资助/补贴口头医疗保健受限于政府资助的多卷脑的基本初级保健。通过2012年政府资助的社区卫生援助计划(CHA)在2012年和2015年的先驱一代(PG)计划中获取更全面的补贴护理。关于牙科服务利用的态度,众所周知从那以后新加坡的老年人。我们进行了半结构化的个人访谈,超过65名参与者65岁以下的年龄,曾有资格获得补贴牙科护理计划。与会者是从公共教学医院和新加坡公共初级保健诊所招募的。每次面试的持续时间为15-30?分钟。通过逐字转录的访谈,并使用现象学方法对成绩单进行专题。与四大领域有关的相关主题:(a)对口腔健康的一般意识,(b)口腔健康的寿命视角,(c)访问牙医的障碍,(d)通过提供财政补贴来塑造牙科服务利用行为的障碍牙科护理。大多数参与者在口腔健康和全身健康之间感受到了强有力的关系。但是,有错误的传统信念,如口腔健康不是身体健康的一部分,并且透明的参与者无需访问牙医。恐惧,焦虑,以前的负面经历和缺乏知识是访问牙医的障碍。当决定是否从公共交换到私人牙科服务时,患者的信任和便利是对患者的考虑因素,其中仅提供CHAS / PG。我们的研究为居住在社区中的老年人的口腔健康感知和信仰提供了重要的见解,这可能影响其牙科服务利用率。这进一步强调了了解在新加坡老年人实施医疗保健政策时了解本集团的关切的重要性。我们研究的调查结果将作为新加坡未来研究的基准,并在其他国家为老年人实施有针对性计划的国家提供学习。

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