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Investigates the attitudes of dentists towards the provision of periodontal treatment in general dental practice.
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Examines GDPs' attitudes towards the referral of patients to specialist periodontists.
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Explores what factors may influence referral decisions.
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Explains specific barriers to referral or drivers of referral.
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Describes how current referral pathways may be improved.
Abstract
Objective To examine the attitudes of dental practitioners towards specialist periodontal referral in the North East of England.
Subjects and methods Semi-structured interviews were conducted with a purposive sample of 10 practitioners. Interviews continued until data saturation occurred. The data were organised using a framework and analysed by two researchers working independently.
Results Perceptions of periodontal disease and treatment appear to be heavily influenced by the NHS remuneration system. Treatment in general practice was limited to simple scaling and there was an apparent reluctance to treat advanced periodontitis. Such cases were commonly referred to specialists, confirming the demand for a referral service in periodontics. The perceived potential for medico-legal consequences was a strong driver of referrals. Distance to the referral centre and the perceived costs of treatment were significant barriers to referral. Dentists valued the specialist's personal reputation and clinical skills more highly than academic status. Deficiencies in communication between primary and secondary care were highlighted.
Conclusions Increased resources are required to manage periodontal diseases within the NHS. There is a need for a periodontal referral service in the North East of England to improve accessibility to specialist care. This would appear to be most appropriately delivered by increased numbers of specialist practitioners.
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This study was funded in part by a Research Grant from the British Society of Periodontology.
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Sharpe, G., Durham, J. & Preshaw, P. Attitudes regarding specialist referrals in periodontics. Br Dent J 202, E11 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1038/bdj.2007.141
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