| Literature DB >> 25929433 |
Shinan Zhang1, Edward C M Lo2, Chun-Hung Chu3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Medical-dental collaboration is essential for improving resource efficiency and standards of care. However, few studies have been conducted on it. This study aimed to investigate the attitude and awareness of medical and dental students about collaboration between medical and dental practices in Hong Kong.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2015 PMID: 25929433 PMCID: PMC4426176 DOI: 10.1186/s12903-015-0038-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Oral Health ISSN: 1472-6831 Impact factor: 2.757
Participants’ profile and concurrence of items related to attitude towards collaboration between medical and dental practice
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| 1. Curriculum (n = 809) | Medicine | 577 (71%) |
| Dentistry | 232 (29%) | |
| 2. Year of Study (n = 809) | Year 1–3 | 561 (69%) |
| Year 4–5 | 248 (31%) | |
| 3. Age (n = 796) | 20 or below | 345 (44%) |
| 21 or above | 451 (56%) | |
| 4. Gender (n = 796) | Male | 419 (53%) |
| Female | 377 (47%) | |
| 5. Regular family doctor (n = 797) | Yes | 323 (40%) |
| No | 474 (60%) | |
| 6. Last dental check-up (n = 797) | Within 1 year | 408 (51%) |
| Over 1 year | 489 (49%) | |
| 7. Dentist is a profession similar to medical practitioners (n = 799) | Yes | 735 (92%) |
| No | 64 (8%) | |
| 8. Oral health is an integral part of general health (n = 799) | Yes | 774 (97%) |
| No | 25 (3%) | |
| 9. Dentists should be included in electronic health record systems (n = 796) | Yes | 671 (84%) |
| No | 125 (16%) | |
| 10. Medical-dental collaboration enhances quality of patient care (n = 787) | Yes | 629 (80%) |
| No | 158 (20%) | |
| 11. Dentist is responsible to advise patient on systemic health (n = 775) | Yes | 575 (74%) |
| No | 200 (26%) | |
| 12. Physician is responsible to advise patient on oral health (n = 794) | Yes | 688 (87%) |
| No | 106 (13%) | |
| 13. Dental students should have a rotation in medicine (n = 801) | Yes | 509 (64%) |
| No | 292 (36%) | |
| 14. Medical students should have a rotation in dentistry (n = 801) | Yes | 462 (58%) |
| No | 339 (42%) | |
| 15. Aware of any collaboration between dentistry and medicine (n = 801) | Yes | 616 (77%) |
| No | 185 (23%) |
Students’ attitudes towards collaboration between medical and dental practice and variables
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| Curriculum | Medicine (577) | 6.18 (1.50) | <0.001* |
| Dentistry (232) | 6.82 (1.19) | ||
| Last dental checkup | Within 1 year (408) | 6.50 (1.42) | 0.005* |
| Over 1 year (489) | 6.02 (1.46) | ||
| Gender | Male (419) | 6.46 (1.46) | 0.077 |
| Female (377) | 6.27 (1.14) | ||
| Regular family doctor | Yes (323) | 6.30 (1.46) | 0.319 |
| No (474) | 6.41 (1.44) | ||
| Year of study | Year 1–3 (561) | 6.39 (1.45) | 0.361 |
| Year 4–5 (248) | 6.29 (1.43) | ||
| Age | 20 or below (324) | 6.40 (1.45) | 0.619 |
| 21 or above (411) | 6.35 (1.43) |
*Significant < 0.05.
Final model (ANOVA) of the students’ attitudes towards collaboration between medical and dental practice and variables
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| Curriculum | |||
| Dentistry | 0.651 | 0.116 | <0.001 |
| Medicinea | |||
| Last dental check-up within 1 year | |||
| No | −0.263 | 0.107 | 0.014 |
| Yesa | |||
| Gender | |||
| Female | −0.235 | 0.106 | 0.027 |
| Malea | |||
| (Intercept) | 6.812 | 0.376 | <0.001 |
aReference category; Adjusted R2 = 0.055.
Students’ awareness towards collaboration between medical and dental practice and significant variables
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| Curriculum | Medicine (407, 71%) | <0.001* |
| Dentistry (212, 91%) | ||
| Year of study | Year 1–3 (411, 73%) | 0.001* |
| Year 4–5 (208, 84%) | ||
| Age | 20 or below (253, 73%) | 0.078 |
| 21 or above (355, 79%) | ||
| Gender | Male (325, 78%) | 0.452 |
| Female (283, 75%) | ||
| Regular family doctor | Yes (254, 79%) | 0.440 |
| No (361, 76%) | ||
| Last dental check-up | Within 1 year (316, 78%) | 1.000 |
| Over 1 year (301, 77%) |
*Significant < 0.05.
Final model (logistic regression) on the students’ awareness towards collaboration between medical and dental practice and significant variables
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| Curriculum: | |||
| Dentistry | 4.380 | 2.646–7.246 | <0.001 |
| Medicinea | |||
| Year of Study: | |||
| Year 4–5 | 1.763 | 1.84–2.624 | 0.005 |
| Year 1–3a | |||
| Constant | 3.644 | 0.001 |
aReference category.
Figure 1Students’ perception (% respondents) on the medical disciplines that relate to dentistry.