Title of article :
Oral Health Opinions and Practices of Pediatricians: Updated Results From a National Survey
Author/Authors :
Quinonez، نويسنده , , Rocio B. and Kranz، نويسنده , , Ashley M. and Lewis، نويسنده , , Charlotte W. and Barone، نويسنده , , Lauren and Boulter، نويسنده , , Suzanne and OʹConnor، نويسنده , , Karen G. and Keels، نويسنده , , Martha Ann، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages :
8
From page :
616
To page :
623
Abstract :
AbstractBackground sional guidelines and state Medicaid policies encourage pediatricians to provide oral health screening, anticipatory guidance, and fluoride varnish application to young patients. Because oral health activities are becoming more common in medical offices, the objective of this study was to assess pediatriciansʹ attitudes and practices related to oral health and examine changes since 2008. s t of the 2012 Periodic Survey of Fellows, a random sample of 1638 members of the American Academy of Pediatrics was surveyed on their participation in oral health promotion activities. Univariate statistics were used to examine pediatriciansʹ attitudes, practices, and barriers related to screening, risk assessment, counseling, and topical fluoride application among patients from birth to 3 years of age. Bivariate statistics were used to examine changes since 2008. s es were limited to 402 pediatricians who provided preventive care (51% of all respondents). Most respondents supported providing oral health activities in medical offices, but fewer reported engaging in these activities with most patients. Significantly more respondents agreed they should apply fluoride varnish (2008, 19%; 2012, 41%), but only 7% report doing so with >75% of patients. Although significantly more respondents reported receiving oral health training, limited time, lack of training and billing remain barriers to delivering these services. sions ricians continue to have widespread support for, but less direct involvement with oral health activities in clinical practice. Existing methods of training should be examined to identify methods effective at increasing pediatriciansʹ participation in oral health activities.
Keywords :
Education , Practice , Pediatrician , Prevention , Oral health , fluoride
Journal title :
Academic Pediatrics
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
Academic Pediatrics
Record number :
1746945
Link To Document :
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