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Dental therapists in general dental practice. A literature review and case-study analysis to determine what works, why, how and in what circumstances.

Emma Barnes1, Alison Bullock1, Ivor G Chestnutt2, Jonathan Cowpe2, Kirstie Moons3, Wendy Warren4.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: In the United Kingdom, policy and guidance changes regarding the role of dental therapists (DTs) were implemented in recent years with a view to changing dental care to a more preventive-focussed, teamwork approach. However, success in the adoption of this model of working has been varied. AIMS: Adopting a realist approach, our aim was, to examine the use of DTs in general dental practices in Wales, exploring what works, why, how and in what circumstances.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The research comprised two stages. (a) A structured literature search, dual-coding papers for high-level factors describing the conditions or context(s) under which the mechanisms operated to produce outcomes. From this, we derived theories about how skill-mix operates in the general dental service. (b) Six case studies of general dental practices (three with a dental therapist/three without a dental therapist) employing a range of skill-mix models incorporating semi-structured interviews with all team members. We used the case studies/interviews to explore and refine the theories derived from the literature.
RESULTS: Eighty-four papers were coded. From this coding, we identified seven theories which reflected factors influencing general dental practices within three broad contexts: the dental practice as a business, as a healthcare provider and as a workplace. We tested these theories in interviews with 38 dental team members across the six care studies. As a result, we amended five of the theories.
CONCLUSION: Our analysis provides theory about outcomes that DTs may facilitate and the mechanisms that may assist the work of DTs within different contexts of general dental practice.
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  dental therapists; development; general practice; qualitative; realist evaluation; skill-mix; team-work; workforce development

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31618492     DOI: 10.1111/eje.12474

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Dent Educ        ISSN: 1396-5883            Impact factor:   2.355


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1.  The in-practice prevention programme: an example of flexible commissioning from Yorkshire and the Humber.

Authors:  Fiona Sandom; Simon Hearnshaw; Siobhan Grant; Lynne Williams; Paul Brocklehurst
Journal:  Br Dent J       Date:  2022-04-05       Impact factor: 1.626

2.  The perceptions and attitudes of qualified dental therapists towards a diagnostic role in the provision of paediatric dental care.

Authors:  Joshua D D Quach; Kristina Wanyonyi-Kay; David R Radford; Chris Louca
Journal:  Br Dent J       Date:  2022-06-20       Impact factor: 2.727

3.  Oral Health Policies to Tackle the Burden of Early Childhood Caries: A Review of 14 Countries/Regions.

Authors:  Jieyi Chen; Duangporn Duangthip; Sherry Shiqian Gao; Fang Huang; Robert Anthonappa; Branca Heloisa Oliveira; Bathsheba Turton; Callum Durward; Maha El Tantawi; Dina Attia; Masahiro Heima; Murugan Satta Muthu; Diah Ayu Maharani; Morenik Oluwatoyin Folayan; Prathip Phantumvanit; Thanya Sitthisettapong; Nicola Innes; Yasmi O Crystal; Francisco Ramos-Gomez; Aida Carolina Medina; Edward Chin Man Lo; Chun Hung Chu
Journal:  Front Oral Health       Date:  2021-06-09
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