| Literature DB >> 24228032 |
Charlotte W Lewis1, Lauren Barone, Rocio B Quinonez, Suzanne Boulter, Wendy E Mouradian.
Abstract
Objective. (1) To describe an innovative program training US pediatricians to be Chapter Oral Health Advocates (COHAs). (2) To provide insight into COHAs' experiences disseminating oral health knowledge to fellow pediatricians. Patients and Methods. Interviews with 40 COHAs who responded to an email request, from a total of 64 (62% response). Transcripts were analyzed for common themes about COHA activities, facilitators, and barriers. Results. COHAs reported positive experiences at the AAP oral health training program. A subset of academic COHAs focused on legislative activity and another on resident education about oral health. Residents had an easier time adopting oral health activities while practicing pediatricians cited time constraints. COHAs provided insights into policy, barriers, and facilitators for incorporating oral health into practice. Conclusions. This report identifies factors influencing pediatricians' adoption of oral health care into practice. COHAs reported successes in training peers on integrating oral health into pediatric practice, identified opportunities and challenges to oral health implementation in primary care, and reported issues about the state of children's oral health in their communities. With ongoing support, the COHA program has a potential to improve access to preventive oral health services in the Medical Home and to increase referrals to a Dental Home.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24228032 PMCID: PMC3818849 DOI: 10.1155/2013/498906
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Dent ISSN: 1687-8728
2010 CATOOH agenda (November 5-6, 2010) and session type (didactic, interactive, or practical).
| Introduction, target audience and learning objectives, and pretest |
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| General sessions |
| (1) The tooth and nothing but the tooth: why are we here? (d) |
| (2) The importance of early oral health (d) |
| (3) Introduction to oral health risk assessment and fluoride varnish application (i) |
| (4) Hands-on workshop—oral screening examination, risk assessment, and fluoride varnish application (p) |
| (5) Fluoride modalities and their appropriate use (i) |
| (6) Oral health prevention and anticipatory guidance (i) |
| (7) Building collaborative relationships to ensure patients' access to a Dental Home (i) |
| (8) Strategies for reaching out to colleagues and changing behavior (i) |
| (9) Making the commitment and signing the “commitment-to-change” contract (i) |
| (10) Overcoming barriers: COHAs in action. (i) |
| (11) You can do it! Where do we go from here? (i) |
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| Concurrent session |
| (1) Billing and payment for oral health services (i) |
| (2) Quality improvement, |
| (3) Triage and Dental Home options (i) |
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| Posttest, evaluation |
d: didactic format, i: interactive, and p: practical (hands-on).