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A Consensus-Based Set of Measures for Oral Health Care.

F Baâdoudi1, A Trescher2, D Duijster1, N Maskrey1,3, F Gabel2, G J M G van der Heijden1, S Listl2,4.   

Abstract

Increasingly more responsive and accountable health care systems are demanded, which is characterized by transparency and explicit demonstration of competence by health care providers and the systems in which they work. This study aimed to establish measures of oral health for transparent and explicit reporting of routine data to facilitate more patient-centered and prevention-oriented oral health care. To accomplish this, an intermediate objective was to develop a comprehensive list of topics that a range of stakeholders would perceive as valid, important, and relevant for describing oral health and oral health care. A 4-stage approach was used to develop the list of topics: 1) scoping of literature and its appraisal, 2) a meeting of experts, 3) a 2-stage Delphi process (online), and 4) a World Café discussion. The aim was to create consensus through structured conversations via a range of stakeholders (general dental practitioners, patients, insurers, and policy makers) from the Netherlands, Germany, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Hungary, and Denmark. The study was part of the ADVOCATE project, and it resulted in a list of 48 topics grouped into 6 clusters: 1) access to dental care, 2) symptoms and diagnosis, 3) health behaviors, 4) oral treatments, 5) oral prevention, and 6) patient perception. All topics can be measured, as they all have a data source with defined numerators and denominators. This study is the first to establish a comprehensive and multiple-stakeholder consented topic list designed for guiding the implementation of transparent and explicit measurement of routine data of oral health and oral health care. Successful measurement within oral health care systems is essential to facilitate learning from variation in practice and outcomes within and among systems, and it potentiates improvement toward more patient-centered and prevention-oriented oral health care.

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Keywords:  Delphi; World Café; delivery of health care; oral health; patient-centered outcomes; quality improvement

Year:  2017        PMID: 28388367     DOI: 10.1177/0022034517702331

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Dent Res        ISSN: 0022-0345            Impact factor:   6.116


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1.  Perspectives of general dental practitioners on preventive, patient-centred, and evidence-based oral healthcare-A Q-methodology study.

Authors:  Fatiha Baâdoudi; Job N A van Exel; Fatima M Ali; Neal Maskrey; Geert J M G van der Heijden; Denise Duijster
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-08-20       Impact factor: 3.240

2.  Developing a Standard Set of Patient-centred Outcomes for Adult Oral Health - An International, Cross-disciplinary Consensus.

Authors:  Richeal Ni Riordain; Michael Glick; Shiamaa Shihab Ahmed Al Mashhadani; Krishna Aravamudhan; Jane Barrow; Deborah Cole; James J Crall; Jennifer E Gallagher; Jacqui Gibson; Shalika Hegde; Rebekah Kaberry; Elsbeth Kalenderian; Anup Karki; Roger Keller Celeste; Stefan Listl; Stacie N Myers; Richard Niederman; Tania Severin; Mark W Smith; W Murray Thomson; Georgios Tsakos; Marko Vujicic; Richard G Watt; Sarah Whittaker; David M Williams
Journal:  Int Dent J       Date:  2021-01-16       Impact factor: 2.607

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