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Br J Gen Pract ; 49(442): 368-73, 1999 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10736887

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND: The need for closer coordination between primary care medical and dental services has been recognized. AIM: To assess the attitudes of general medical practitioners (GMPs), general dental practitioners (GDPs), and patients to an integrated medical-dental patient-held record (integrated medical-dental PHR); to examine patients' use of these records, and the utility of the records for doctors and dentists. METHOD: A three-phase study was carried out: (1) postal survey of GMPs and GDPs; (2) randomized trial of patients, using postal questionnaires before and one year after the issue of integrated medical-dental PHRs to cases; (3) assessment by doctors and dentists of anonymized integrated medical-dental PHRs from this trial. The study was carried out in medical and dental practices in affluent and deprived areas in Greater Glasgow Health Board. Two hundred and thirteen GMPs, 183 GDPs, and 369 patients registered with GMPs and GDPs were surveyed. Eighteen GDPs and GMPs assessed the integrated medical-dental PHRs. RESULTS: Eighty per cent of dentists had contacted a doctor and 16% of doctors had contacted a dentist in the previous three months; 87% of dentists and 68% of doctors thought an integrated medical-dental PHR would be of some use. Twenty-one per cent of dentists and 85% of doctors had practice computers. Most patients wanted to be able to see and read their own records. Twenty-four per cent of patients said there were mistakes and 30% noticed omissions in the integrated medical-dental PHR issued. Experience of having an integrated medical-dental PHR made patients more positive towards the idea of having a patient-held record and being able to check the accuracy of records. Integrated medical-dental PHRs contained important information for half the GDPs and one-third of the GMPs. CONCLUSION: Both professionals and patients have reasonably positive attitudes towards the use of patient-held records. Among patients, the experience of having the integrated medical-dental PHR led to greater enthusiasm towards the idea. Dentists in particular would benefit from the transfer of information from doctors, but better methods are needed to ensure that patients take the integrated medical-dental PHR with them. Given the current lack of ability to easily produce an integrated medical-dental PHR, further examination of the routine issue of a copy of their medical summary, by GMPs, to all patients would be worthwhile.


Asunto(s)
Actitud del Personal de Salud , Medicina Familiar y Comunitaria , Odontología General , Registro Médico Coordinado , Defensa del Paciente/normas , Registros Odontológicos , Humanos , Registros Médicos , Defensa del Paciente/psicología
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Br Dent J ; 186(7): 345-7, 1999 Apr 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10333641

RESUMEN

OBJECTIVE: To identify barriers on the use of diagnostic microbiology facilities in general dental practice. DESIGN: A cross-sectional survey using a postal questionnaire. SETTING: Primary/secondary care interface between the diagnostic oral microbiology laboratory, University of Glasgow Dental Hospital and School, Glasgow and dental practitioners within the surrounding health boards, 1998. SUBJECTS: All GDPs (797) within Argyll and Clyde, Ayrshire and Arran, Lanarkshire and Greater Glasgow Health Boards. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The responses were expressed as both absolute and relative frequencies. RESULTS: Responses were received from 430 (55%). The most frequent reason for failure to use the service was lack of information, with more than half of the respondents claiming to be unaware of the facility. Lack of request forms and sampling equipment were also viewed as barriers to using the service. CONCLUSIONS: The laboratory is failing to successfully communicate its role in addressing the growing burden of antibiotic resistance in the community and must be more proactive in encouraging appropriate use and increasing accessibility of the service to GDPs.


Asunto(s)
Técnicas de Laboratorio Clínico/estadística & datos numéricos , Odontología General/organización & administración , Boca/microbiología , Actitud del Personal de Salud , Estudios Transversales , Demografía , Odontólogos/psicología , Odontólogos/estadística & datos numéricos , Odontología General/estadística & datos numéricos , Humanos , Escocia , Encuestas y Cuestionarios
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Br J Orthod ; 14(2): 85-90, 1987 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3472605

RESUMEN

A sample consisting of 50 adult subjects aged between 21-23 years was assessed for their masticatory ability, by the use of a masticatory efficiency test. The occlusal status was assessed from study models using five occlusal indices. The scores obtained from the masticatory efficiency tests were correlated to those obtained from the occlusal analyses, using a correlation coefficient test. Significant correlations were found between the two scores. A multiple regression analysis was used to predict the masticatory efficiency from the occlusal scores. The findings revealed that only a small proportion of the masticatory efficiency could be predicted. This suggested that factors other than those used in these indices may have an effect on the masticatory efficiency.


Asunto(s)
Oclusión Dental , Masticación , Adulto , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Maloclusión/diagnóstico , Diente/anatomía & histología , Diente/fisiología
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Br J Orthod ; 1(4): 147-8, 1974 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-4529623
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Dent Pract Dent Rec ; 17(5): 195-8, 1967 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-5225145
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