A Soueidan, G D Meless, O Favreau, S Maurice-Tison, H Boutigny
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摘要
1999年,法国高等医疗机构(Haute autorit de sant, HAS)发布了关于糖尿病患者随访的建议。它建议至少每年进行一次牙科检查,并特别注意牙周环境。研究结果表明,关于监测口腔糖尿病的建议很少或没有实施。在这项工作中,我们试图通过对卢瓦尔地区的牙医(CD)、全科医生(MG)和糖尿病患者的问卷调查,评估HAS建议对糖尿病患者的应用,特别是关于口腔随访的建议。这项横断面研究的结果表明,监测这些患者口腔健康的要求鲜为人知,因此远未被卫生专业人员大规模应用。我们的研究揭示了卫生专业人员在监测口腔糖尿病患者方面缺乏知识。糖尿病和牙周病之间的因果关系现已得到充分证实;在监测糖尿病患者的过程中,牙医应该更多地参与到医疗团队中。他的职责包括口腔疾病的早期预防和护理。患者信息是预防和护理的第一步,应在与牙医的任何咨询中发布,并由糖尿病患者协会传递,他们也应该更好地了解情况。
[Inquiry into the oral follow-up of diabetic patients: knowledge and application of the recommendations of the Haute Autorité de Santé].
In 1999, the Haute Autorité de Santé (HAS) issued recommendations on the follow-up in France of diabetic patients. It recommends at least an annual dental examination with special attention on the periodontal environment. The results of studies suggest that recommendations on the monitoring of oral diabetes are few or not implemented. In this work, we sought to evaluate the application of the recommendations of the HAS for patients with diabetes and in particular the recommendations on oral follow-up, from a cross-sectional survey using questionnaires to dentists (CD), general practitioners (MG) and diabetic patients in the region of Pays de la Loire. The results of this cross-sectional study shows that the requirements for monitoring oral health of these patients are poorly known and therefore far from being massively applied by health professionals. Our study revealed a lack of knowledge among health professionals, in monitoring oral diabetic patients. The causal association between diabetes and periodontal diseases are now well established; the dentist should be more involved in the medical team during the monitoring of diabetic patients. His role involves the prevention and care oral disease early. The patient information is the first step of prevention and care that it should be issued in any consultation with a dentist and relayed by the associations of diabetic's patients who should also be better informed.