Dental care and HIV-infected individuals: are they equally treated?

–  Objective:  To investigate the problems in seeking dental care faced by HIV‐positive individuals in Italy. Methods:  A multicenter observational study was performed by distributing an anonymous self‐administered questionnaire to patients of six public healthcare facilities specialized in the trea...

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Veröffentlicht in:Community dentistry and oral epidemiology 2005-12, Vol.33 (6), p.447-453
Hauptverfasser: Giuliani, Michele, Lajolo, Carlo, Rezza, Giovanni, Arici, Claudio, Babudieri, Sergio, Grima, Pierfrancesco, Martinelli, Canio, Tamburrini, Enrica, Vecchiet, Jacopo, Mura, Maria Stella, Cauda, Roberto, Mario, Tumbarello
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Zusammenfassung:–  Objective:  To investigate the problems in seeking dental care faced by HIV‐positive individuals in Italy. Methods:  A multicenter observational study was performed by distributing an anonymous self‐administered questionnaire to patients of six public healthcare facilities specialized in the treatment of individuals with HIV infection. The questions concerned personal data potentially correlated with discrimination, the patient–dentist relationship before and after HIV diagnosis, and the reasons for seeking dental care in public facilities. We also evaluated the patients’ discomfort in the patient–dentist relationship after HIV diagnosis, performing univariate and multivariate analyses. Results:  Of the 1500 questionnaires distributed; 883 were filled‐out completely. A total of 630 persons received dental care after HIV diagnosis: 209 (33.2%) did not tell the dentist that they were seropositive. Of those who did, 56 were refused care. For patients treated by a private dentist, having been treated by the same dentist before diagnosis was a risk factor for great discomfort in the patient–dentist relationship (P 
ISSN:0301-5661
1600-0528
DOI:10.1111/j.1600-0528.2005.00247.x