Dentists' views on fearful patients. Problems and promises.

Q Dentistry Swedish dental journal Pub Date : 2012-01-01
Carl-Otto Brahm, Jesper Lundgren, Sven G Carlsson, Peter Nilsson, Jill Corbeil, Catharina Hägglin
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Abstract

Unlabelled: A large number of patients treated in the general dental health service in Western countries report dental fear to some degree. Dentists' views of treating these fearful patients are not well described in the literature.Therefore, the aims of the study were to explore dentists' attitudes towards, experience of, and feelings about treating fearful patients. The sample consisted of 1293 members of the Association of Public Health Dentists in Sweden who were asked to respond to a web survey concerning dental fear. The response rate was 69% (n = 889).The majority of the responding dentists stated that dental fear is a problem in routine dental care,treating patients with dental fear is a positive challenge and they felt they were making a contribution.They also reported that treating patients with dental fear is associated with hard work, poor revenues, and little appreciation by employers. Female dentists reported a greater proportion of patients with dental fear and greater self-efficacy regarding the treatment of these patients, compared with their male colleagues. Dentists trained in other EU countries reported stress more often and less perceived contribution when treating fearful patients, compared with colleagues trained in Sweden.

Conclusion: Dentists' views of treating fearful patients are mainly positive; however, it is problematic that dentists feel stress and that dentists who treat many fearful patients feel their employers do not appreciate their efforts.

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牙医对恐惧病人的看法。问题和承诺。
未标记:在西方国家接受普通牙科保健服务的大量患者在某种程度上报告牙科恐惧。牙医对治疗这些恐惧病人的看法在文献中没有很好地描述。因此,本研究的目的是探讨牙医对治疗恐惧患者的态度、经验和感受。样本包括1293名瑞典公共卫生牙医协会的成员,他们被要求对一项关于牙医恐惧的网络调查做出回应。有效率为69% (n = 889)。大多数回应的牙医表示,牙科恐惧是常规牙科护理中的一个问题,治疗牙科恐惧患者是一个积极的挑战,他们觉得自己正在做出贡献。他们还报告说,治疗害怕看牙的病人与工作辛苦、收入低、雇主不赏识有关。与男性牙医相比,女性牙医报告说,在治疗这些病人时,她们有更大比例的病人害怕看牙,而且更强的自我效能感。与在瑞典接受培训的牙医相比,在其他欧盟国家接受培训的牙医在治疗恐惧的病人时,更经常报告压力,而感知到的贡献更小。结论:牙医对恐惧患者的治疗态度以积极为主;然而,有问题的是,牙医感到压力,牙医治疗许多害怕的病人,觉得他们的雇主不欣赏他们的努力。
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Swedish dental journal
Swedish dental journal 医学-牙科与口腔外科
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期刊介绍: Swedish Dental Journal is the scientific journal of the Swedish Dental Association and the Swedish Dental Society. It is published 4 times a year to promote practice, education and research within odontology. Manuscripts containing original research are accepted for consideraion if neither the article nor any part of its essential substance has been or will be published elsewhere. Reviews, Case Reports and Short Communications will also be considered for publication.
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