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Providing care for underserved patients: periodontists' and periodontal residents' educational experiences, attitudes, and behaviors.

机译:为服务不足的患者提供护理:牙周医师和牙周居民的教育经历,态度和行为。

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BACKGROUND: Patients with special health care needs (SHCNs) and patients from underrepresented minority and/or low socioeconomic backgrounds are more likely to have problems accessing oral health care services. The objectives of this study are: 1) to explore how well the dental education of periodontists prepared them to treat these underserved patients, 2) to assess related professional attitudes and confidence when treating these patients as well as professional behaviors, and 3) whether educational experiences are related with attitudes, confidence, and behaviors in this context. METHODS: Survey data were collected from a randomly selected sample of 291 members of the American Academy of Periodontology (AAP) and 64 periodontal residents. RESULTS: Overall, large percentages of residents agreed that their predoctoral and graduate dental educations had prepared them well to treat patients with special needs (predoctoral education: 58%; clinical graduate education: 45%; and classroom-based graduate education: 37%), from different ethnic/racial backgrounds (predoctoral education: 74%; clinical graduate education: 74%; and classroom-based graduate education: 60%), and on Medicaid (predoctoral education: 60%; clinical graduate education: 61%; and classroom-based graduate education: 42%). Practicing clinicians were least positive about their educations. Students were more positive about treating patients on Medicaid and pro bono cases than practicing clinicians. However, the two groups did not differ in their confidence when treating underserved patients. The quality of predoctoral and graduate educations regarding underserved patients correlates with the attitudes, confidence, and behaviors of providers concerning providing care for these patients. CONCLUSIONS: The findings of this study stress the importance of preparing future periodontists in their predoctoral and graduate programs for providing care for underserved patients such as patients with SHCNs. The better that dental education prepares future periodontists to provide care for underserved patients, the more confident periodontists will be when encountering these patients in their own practices and the more likely they will be to contribute to reducing disparities in oral health care access in the United States by treating these patients.
机译:背景:具有特殊医疗保健需求(SHCN)的患者以及少数族裔和/或社会经济背景不佳的患者更有可能在获得口腔医疗保健服务方面遇到问题。这项研究的目的是:1)探索牙周医师的牙科教育对他们准备好如何治疗这些服务不足的患者的满意度; 2)评估在对待这些患者以及专业行为时的相关专业态度和信心;以及3)是否接受过教育在这种情况下,经验与态度,信心和行为有关。方法:调查数据是从美国牙周病学会(AAP)的291名成员和64名牙周居民中随机抽取的。结果:总体上,很大比例的居民同意他们的博士前和研究生牙科教育已经为他们准备好了治疗特殊需求的患者(博士前教育:58%;临床研究生教育:45%;基于课堂的研究生教育:37%) ,来自不同种族/种族背景的人(博士前教育:74%;临床研究生教育:74%;基于课堂的研究生教育:60%)以及医疗补助(博士前教育:60%;临床研究生教育:61%);以及课堂式研究生教育:42%)。执业医生对他们的学历最不满意。与实践医生相比,学生对治疗医疗补助和无偿补助的患者更加积极。但是,在治疗服务不足的患者时,两组的信心没有差异。有关服务不足的患者的博士前和研究生教育的质量与提供者有关为这些患者提供护理的态度,信心和行为相关。结论:本研究的结果强调了在其博士前和研究生课程中为将来的牙周病患者做准备的重要性,以为服务不足的患者(如SHCNs患者)提供护理。牙科教育为将来的牙周病患者提供更好的服务以为未得到充分服务的患者提供更好的护理,以他们自己的方式遇到这些患者时,牙周病患者将越有信心,并且他们越有可能有助于减少美国口腔卫生保健方面的差异通过治疗这些患者。

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