1 - Introduction: Barriers and facilitators Flashcards
1
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What is the biopsychosoical model?
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- illness and health are the result of interaction between biological, psychological and social factors
- patient centred care
- social determinants of health
2
Q
What are active barriers to elderly people accessing dental care?
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- cost/fear of cost
- dental fear and anxiety
- accessibility
- availability
- transport
3
Q
What is a direct financial barrier to treatment?
A
Cost of treatment
4
Q
What is an indirect financial barrier to treatment?
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- travel
- carers
5
Q
What patient types can be treated with sedation in primary care settings?
A
ASA 1 and ASA 2
6
Q
What patient types need to be treated with sedation in secondary care settings?
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ASA 3 and above
7
Q
What are individual barriers for those accessing dental care with mental health issues?
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- feelings of shame/guilt/stigma
- confusion or lack recall of conversations
- public services are perceived as inadequate
8
Q
What is OHL?
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- oral health literacy
- the degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain, process and understand basic oral health information and services needed to make appropriate health decisions
9
Q
What are individual barriers for those accessing dental care with learning disabilities?
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- lack of consent
- complicated medical history
- inability to cooperate with treatment
- inability to communicate dental pain
10
Q
What are facilitators of oral health care?
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- education and training
- financial support
- dentist chairside manner
- community support
- interprofessional communication