Maryland veterans' knowledge of risk factors for and signs of oral cancers and their use of dental services

Autor: D.J. Fedele, M.R. Watson, H.S. Goodman, A.M. Horowitz, M.T. Canto, L.A. Cohen
Rok vydání: 1998
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Zdroj: Gerodontology. 15:79-86
ISSN: 1741-2358
0734-0664
DOI: 10.1111/j.1741-2358.1998.00079.x
Popis: Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate outpatient veteran'i knowledge about risk factors for and signs of oral cancers, and their utilization of dental services. Design: Patients receiving primary health care services were surveyed during August 1997. Setting: Primary health care services at three medical centres within the VA Maryland Health Care System (VAMHCS). Subjects: A total of 135 outpatient veterans were interviewed. Intervention: Questionnaire administered by trained interviewers. Main outcome measures: Fifteen percent of the sample were eligible for dental care at the VA, while over 40% of those veterans participating in the study were unaware of their VA eligibility for dental services. Fifty six percent of the total sample received dental services from a private dentist, while 13% reported they had no provider of dental care. Of those not eligible for dental care at the VA (n=115), the majority (67%) received dental care from a private dentist. Current use of tobacco and alcohol was reported by 27% of the sample. Nonsmokers were more likely to visit the dentist in the previous year than smokers (OR=2.39, 95%C.I. 1.11,5.12). Although 84% correctly identified tobacco use as a risk factor, only 39% correctly identified regular alcohol use as a risk factor. Conclusions: Veterans at higher risk for oral cancers were less likely to have visited the dentist in the previous year, and, overall, were ill informed and misinformed about these cancers.
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