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The American Indian and Alaska Native dentist workforce in the United States
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AbstractObjectivesThe purpose of this article is to describe the American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) dentist workforce, the general practice patterns of these providers, and their contributions to oral health care for AI/AN and underserved patients.MethodsA national sample survey of underrepresented minority dentists was conducted in 2012 and received a 34 percent response rate for self‐reported AI/AN dentists. Data were weighted for selection and response bias to be nationally representative. Descriptive and multivariable statistics were computed to provide a workforce profile. Comparisons to Census data and published information on dental students and dentists were used to examine practice patterns.ResultsThe AI/AN dentist workforce (weighted n = 442) is very diverse with 55 reported individual tribal affiliations. Tribal heritage was provided by 95.7 percent of AI/AN dentists (n = 423), and of these, 93.9 percent (n = 400) reported an affiliation with only one tribe. The largest share of AI/AN dentists were born in the United States (98.2 percent, n = 434), married (75.6 percent, n = 333), and had dependent children under age 18 (52.0 percent, n = 222). Only 0.9 percent (n = 4) of AI/AN dentists spoke a traditional AI/AN language in patient care, while 10.6 percent (n = 46) were raised on tribal land or reservation. Initial practice in the Indian Health Service was reported by 15.8 percent of AI/AN dentists while 16.2 percent report currently practicing in a safety‐net setting, and 42.0 percent report working in a practice that primarily serves underserved patients.ConclusionsAI/AN dentists provide a disproportionate share of care for AI/AN populations, yet the number of AI/AN dentists would need to increase 7.4‐fold in order to meet population parity.
Title: The American Indian and Alaska Native dentist workforce in the United States
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AbstractObjectivesThe purpose of this article is to describe the American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) dentist workforce, the general practice patterns of these providers, and their contributions to oral health care for AI/AN and underserved patients.
MethodsA national sample survey of underrepresented minority dentists was conducted in 2012 and received a 34 percent response rate for self‐reported AI/AN dentists.
Data were weighted for selection and response bias to be nationally representative.
Descriptive and multivariable statistics were computed to provide a workforce profile.
Comparisons to Census data and published information on dental students and dentists were used to examine practice patterns.
ResultsThe AI/AN dentist workforce (weighted n = 442) is very diverse with 55 reported individual tribal affiliations.
Tribal heritage was provided by 95.
7 percent of AI/AN dentists (n = 423), and of these, 93.
9 percent (n = 400) reported an affiliation with only one tribe.
The largest share of AI/AN dentists were born in the United States (98.
2 percent, n = 434), married (75.
6 percent, n = 333), and had dependent children under age 18 (52.
0 percent, n = 222).
Only 0.
9 percent (n = 4) of AI/AN dentists spoke a traditional AI/AN language in patient care, while 10.
6 percent (n = 46) were raised on tribal land or reservation.
Initial practice in the Indian Health Service was reported by 15.
8 percent of AI/AN dentists while 16.
2 percent report currently practicing in a safety‐net setting, and 42.
0 percent report working in a practice that primarily serves underserved patients.
ConclusionsAI/AN dentists provide a disproportionate share of care for AI/AN populations, yet the number of AI/AN dentists would need to increase 7.
4‐fold in order to meet population parity.
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