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How willing are dentists to treat young children?: A survey of dentists affiliated with Medicaid managed care in New York City, 2010.

机译:牙医如何治疗年幼的孩子?:2010年对纽约市医疗补助管理下的牙医的一项调查。

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/st> Despite recommendations for children to have a dental visit by the age of 1 year, access to dental care for young children, including children enrolled in Medicaid, remains limited. The authors conducted a survey to assess the availability of dentists to see young children enrolled in Medicaid managed care (MMC) in New York City (NYC), to determine barriers to the provision of dental care to young children and, within the context of MMC, to identify strategies to facilitate the delivery of dental care to children./st> The authors mailed a survey to assess the provision of dental services to young children and perceived barriers and facilitators to 2,311 general dentists (GDs) and 140 pediatric dentists (PDs) affiliated with NYC MMC. A total of 1,127 surveys (46 percent) were received. The authors analyzed the responses according to provider type, youngest aged child seen, provider's ability to see additional children and practice location. The authors compared responses by using the χ(2) test./st> Fewer than one-half (47 percent) of GDs saw children aged 0 through 2 years. Provider type, years in practice and percentage of Medicaid-insured patients were associated significantly (P < .005) with youngest age of child seen. Among respondents seeing children aged 0 through 2 years, PDs were significantly more likely to provide preventive therapy (P = .004) and restorative treatment (P < .001). Additional training and access to consulting PDs were identified by GDs as potential facilitators to seeing young children./st> A high proportion of NYC GDs affiliated with MMC do not see young children. Practice Implications. Ninety-four percent of NYC MMC- affiliated dentists are GDs, but 53 percent of GD respondents did not see children aged 0 through 2 years in their practices. Improving access to dental care for young children requires changes in GDs' practices, possibly by means of additional training and access to consulting PDs.
机译:/ st>尽管建议儿童在1岁之前去牙科,但对于年幼的儿童(包括参加Medicaid的儿童)来说,获得牙科护理的机会仍然有限。作者进行了一项调查,以评估牙医的可用性,以查看纽约市(NYC)参加儿童医疗补助管理(MMC)的孩子,以确定在向幼儿提供牙齿保健的障碍,以及在MMC的背景下,以确定策略以促进向儿童提供牙科护理。/st>作者通过邮寄调查,向2,311名普通牙医(GDs)和140名儿科牙医(PDs)评估了向幼儿提供牙齿服务以及障碍和促进者的便利。 )隶属于纽约市MMC。总共接受了1,127次调查(占46%)。作者根据提供者的类型,所见的最小年龄的儿童,提供者见到更多儿童的能力和练习地点来分析回答。作者使用χ(2)检验比较了反应。不到一半(47%)的GD看到0至2岁的儿童。提供者的类型,服务年限和医疗补助患者的百分比与所发现的最小儿童年龄显着相关(P <.005)。在看到0至2岁儿童的受访者中,PD更有可能提供预防性治疗(P = .004)和恢复性治疗(P <.001)。 GD将更多的培训和咨询PD的机会确定为看幼儿的潜在促进者。/st>与MMC关联的纽约市GD GD中有很大一部分看不到幼儿。实践意义。在纽约市MMC附属牙医中,有94%是GD,但有53%的GD受访者没有看到0至2岁的儿童。改善幼儿获得牙科保健的机会需要改变GD的做法,可能需要通过额外的培训和咨询PD来进行。

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