| Literature DB >> 29325519 |
Christopher M Shea1, Kea Turner2, B Alex White2,3, Ye Zhu2, R Gary Rozier2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The majority of primary care physicians support integration of children's oral health promotion and disease prevention into their practices but can experience challenges integrating oral health services into their workflow. Most electronic health records (EHRs) in primary care settings do not include oral health information for pediatric patients. Therefore, it is important to understand providers' preferences for oral health information within the EHR. The objectives of this study are to assess (1) the relative importance of various elements of pediatric oral health information for primary care providers to have in the EHR and (2) the extent to which practice and provider characteristics are associated with these information preferences.Entities:
Keywords: Dental health; Electronic health record; Medicaid; Oral health; Primary health care; Well child visit
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29325519 PMCID: PMC5765629 DOI: 10.1186/s12887-017-0979-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
Practice and Provider Characteristics (N = 211)
| Characteristics | Respondents N(%) |
|---|---|
| Practice ownership | |
| Physician or physician group | 155 (73.5%) |
| Academic health center | 21 (10.1%) |
| Hospital not affiliated with an academic health center | 29 (13.7%) |
| Other | 6 (2.8%) |
| Urbanicity | |
| Urban | 185 (87.7%) |
| Rural | 26 (12.3%) |
| Use of EHR for conducting well-child visits | |
| Yes, all electronic system | 170 (80.6%) |
| Yes, part paper and part electronic | 19 (9.0%) |
| No, but we plan to start using one within 12 months | 14 (6.6%) |
| No, and we don’t plan to start using one within the next 12 months | 8 (3.8%) |
| Percentage of well-child visits when provider makes oral health referral | |
| 51–100% of visits | 108 (51.2%) |
| 26–50% of visits | 48 (22.7%) |
| 25–0% of visits | 55 (26.1%) |
| Percentage of well-child visits when provider screens for oral health | |
| 51–100% of visits | 189 (89.6%) |
| 26–50% of visits | 18 (8.5%) |
| 25–0% of visits | 4 (1.9%) |
| Characteristics | Mean (SD) |
| Practice Size (number of physicians) | 3.2 (2.4) |
| Years since graduation from medical school | 20.4 (10.9) |
| Percentage of pediatric patients <4 years of age | 47.8 (19.6) |
Summary of health information measures (N = 211)
| Measures N(%) | Not Important | Somewhat Important | Very Important |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oral health information measures | |||
| How important is it to you than an EHR/EMR system for young children… | |||
| Track topical fluoride applications such as fluoride varnish | 11(5.2%) | 54 (25.6%) | 146 (69.2%) |
| Record untreated tooth decay or other oral health problems | 7 (3.3%) | 63 (29.9%) | 141 (66.8%) |
| List prescriptions for fluoride supplements | 13 (6.2%) | 63 (29.9%) | 135 (64.0%) |
| Track referrals to a dentist | 8 (3.7%) | 79 (37.4%) | 124 (58.8%) |
| Provide a link to patient oral health educational materials | 9 (4.3%) | 81 (38.4%) | 121 (57.3%) |
| Provide reminders or prompts for guideline-based preventive oral health services | 6 (2.8%) | 85 (40.3%) | 120 (56.9%) |
| Classify child’s oral health risk status based on a summary of risk factors | 14 (14 (6.6%) | 90 (42.7%) | 107 (50.7%) |
| Contain information about the child’s dental home | 12 (5.7%) | 94 (44.5%) | 105 (49.8%) |
| List individual risk factors for tooth decay | 18 (8.5%) | 112 (53.1%) | 81 (38.4%) |
| Provide test results for fluoride in drinking water | 50 (23.7%) | 95 (45.0%) | 66 (31.3%) |
| Other preventive well-child information measures | |||
| Track immunizations | 2 (0.9%) | 10 (4.7%) | 199 (94.3%) |
| Plot growth charts or automatically compute height, weight, and BMI percentiles | 2 (0.9%) | 11 (5.2%) | 198 (93.8%) |
| Track adherence to recommended well-child visits | 2 (0.9%) | 20 (9.5%) | 189 (89.6%) |
| Track catch-up immunizations | 5 5 (2.3%) | 35 (16.6%) | 171 (81.0%) |
| Calculate weight-based dosing | 10 (4.6%) | 39 (18.5%) | 162 (76.8%) |
Characteristics associated with oral health information preferences index scores
| Percentage of pediatric patients | 1.92** (0.73) |
| Oral health referrals | |
| Oral health referrals in less than 25% of visits |
|
| Oral health referrals in 26–50% of visits | 0.29 (0.47) |
| Oral health referrals in 51–100% of visits | 1.07** (0.37) |
| Oral health screenings | |
| Oral health screenings in less than 25% of visits |
|
| Oral health screening in 26–50% of visits | 0.82 (0.49) |
| Oral health screening in 51–100% of visits | 1.39** (0.47) |
| Years since graduation from medical school | −0.016 (0.013) |
| Practice ownership | |
| Physician or physician group |
|
| Academic health center | −0.86 (0.49) |
| Hospital not affiliated with academic health center | −0.580 (0.404) |
| Other practice types | −1.07 (0.44) |
| Rural practice | |
| Urban |
|
| Rural | 0.06 (0.43) |
| EHR Use for Well-Child Visits | |
| Exclusive use of electronic EHR system – No |
|
| Exclusive use of electronic EHR system – Yes | 0.19 (0.62) |
| Practice Size | 0.082 (0.061) |
| _Constant term | 4.72*** (0.92) |
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| 195 |
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| 0.1825 |
**p<0.01, ***p<0.001