慈善诊所的特殊护理牙科:新加坡的人口统计分析和护理障碍。

Ci ji yi xue za zhi = Tzu-chi medical journal Pub Date : 2019-09-16 eCollection Date: 2019-10-01 DOI:10.4103/tcmj.tcmj_101_18
Guang Xu David Lim
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目的:老年和特殊护理牙科(GSD)旨在改善面临护理障碍的老年人或残疾成年人的口腔健康。这与「慈悲救济」的理念是一致的。慈济新加坡义诊所透过各种途径来促进健康,就是一个例证。本文旨在对有特殊护理需求(PSCN)的患者进行人口统计分析,包括年龄、性别、种族、医疗诊断和治疗。采用英国牙科协会病例混合模型对患者的复杂性进行评估。材料和方法:记录2016年11月至2017年12月新加坡慈济牙医就诊的PSCN。对患者进行了回顾性分析。结果:在82次就诊中,共治疗了55例PSCN。58.2%在免费诊所就诊,27.3%在疗养院就诊,14.5%在智障成年人口腔健康日计划中就诊。他们的平均年龄为61.2岁,诊所有不同种族的患者。他们的医疗档案被分为七类,平均病例组合总分为21.6,表明平均患者具有“严重复杂性”。讨论了一些与新加坡相关的主题,如GSD专科诊所、获得牙科服务、社会经济地位、国家与慈善医疗以及未来GSD服务的提供。结论:慈善牙科服务,如免费诊所,可以抓住复杂患者的利基市场,这些患者可能会在现有的公共医疗中被边缘化。
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Special care dentistry in a charity clinic: Demographic analysis and barriers to care in Singapore.

Objective: Geriatric and special care dentistry (GSD) aims to improve oral health of seniors or adults disabilities facing barriers to care. This is coherent with the philosophy of "compassion relief." Tzu Chi Singapore's Free Clinic exemplifies this through promoting health via various avenues to reach out. This article aims to provide a demographic analysis of patients with special care needs (PSCN), including age, gender, race, medical diagnoses, and treatment rendered. The patients were appraised on their complexity with the British Dental Association case mix model.

Materials and methods: PSCN seen by a dentist in Tzu Chi Singapore from November 2016 to December 2017 were recorded. The profiling of patients was done retrospectively.

Results: Fifty-five dental PSCN were treated over 82 visits. 58.2% were seen in the free clinic, 27.3% in nursing homes, and 14.5% in oral health day programs for adults with intellectual disability. Their average age was 61.2 years, and the clinic was attended by patients of different races. Their medical profiles were grouped into seven categories, and the average case mix total banded score was 21.6, indicating that the average patient had "severe complexity". A few themes relevant to Singapore were discussed, such as specialist GSD clinics, accessing dental services, socioeconomic status, state versus charity healthcare, and provision of future GSD services.

Conclusions: Charity dental services such as free clinic can capture a niche of complex patients who may become marginalized in an established public healthcare.

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