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Deprivation, demography and missed scheduled appointments at an NHS primary dental care and training service

机译:在NHS主要牙科护理和培训服务中剥夺,人口管理和错过预定的约会

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Background Patients often do not attend planned routine dental appointments. This leads to unmet dental needs, under-utilisation of dental services, lost revenue for dental practice owners and lost educational opportunities when this occurs in centres of training. The aim of this project was to use electronic dental health records to investigate the factors associated with failing to attend dental appointments in an NHS primary dental care service provided free at the point of delivery. Method Electronic patient data over a one-year period were extracted. Data included: patients' age, sex, deprivation status and whether they missed at least one appointment. Deprivation status was derived from patients' postcodes converted to the indices of multiple deprivation quintiles (IMD). Data were analysed descriptively and analytically. Chi square tests were used to identify statistically significant associations (p 75 years olds (10.4%). A higher proportion of patients had a 'DNA' in the two most deprived quintiles (IMD Quintile 1-32.4% and IMD Quintile 2-33.3%), when compared with the least deprived quintile (IMD Quintile 5-6.5%). Logistic regression showed that males were 20% more likely to have a 'DNA' than females, the most deprived were twice more likely to have a 'DNA' than least deprived (p <0.05) and younger patients were more likely to not have a 'DNA' on record. Conclusion Routinely collected electronic primary dental care records from individual patients who were representative of the full spectrum of age and social status, when analysed, revealed patterns that predicted missed appointments. These patterns were independently associated with patients' age, deprivation and sex. Understanding these patterns can influence how poor dental access is addressed, the effective delivery of comprehensive care, child safeguarding, patient outcomes and primary dental care practice financing.
机译:背景技术患者往往没有参加计划的常规牙科预约。这导致未满足的牙科需求,利用牙科服务,丧失牙科实践所有者的收入,并且在培训中心发生时失去了教育机会。该项目的目的是使用电子牙科健康记录来调查与在交付点免费提供的NHS主要牙科护理服务中未能参加牙科预约的因素。方法提取了一年内的电子患者数据。数据包括:患者的年龄,性别,剥夺地位以及他们是否错过了至少一项任命。剥夺地位源自患者转换为多种剥夺Quintiles(IMD)指数的患者的邮政编码。描述地和分析分析数据。 Chi Square测试用于识别统计上的重要协会(P 75岁(10.4%)。患者的比例较高,在两种最贫地的昆虫中有一个“DNA”(IMD Quinterle 1-32.4%和IMD Quinterle 2-33.3% ),与最不剥夺的Quintile(IMD五分子5-6.5%)进行比较。逻辑回归显示,雄性比女性更容易具有“DNA”的可能性,最贫困的是有一个“DNA”的两倍。比记录更有可能没有剥夺(P <0.05)和年轻患者。结论在分析时,常规收集来自代表全方位和社会地位的个别患者的电子原发性牙科护理记录,揭示了预测错过的约会的模式。这些模式与患者的年龄,剥夺和性别独立相关。了解这些模式会影响牙科获取程度,综合护理的有效交付,儿童保护,患者结果和主要牙科护理练习融资。

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