| Literature DB >> 34824569 |
Kimberly A Sanders1,2, Lisa de Saxe Zerden3, Meg Zomorodi4,5, Katharine Ciarrocca6, Karen L Schmitz5.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Dental settings have not traditionally functioned as access points to the health care system, however they can serve patients who may not otherwise seek routine health care. Millions of Americans annually visit either a dental or primary care provider, but not always both as recommended, even though multiple health co-morbidities can manifest in and impact oral health. Offering multidisciplinary health services in a dental setting has potential to reach unserved populations. DESCRIPTION: Innovative partnerships between schools of dentistry, pharmacy, social work, and nursing were designed to promote integrated service delivery in the emerging workforce and the purposeful inclusion of oral health in integrated care settings. DISCUSSION: Oral complications of systemic disease and systemic complications of oral disease impose significant burdens on populations and the public health infrastructure in terms of economic cost, disability, and mortality. Exacerbated by the lack of integrated services, intersecting social, economic, and health issues perpetuate disparities and negative health outcomes. Care is often focused on reactive rather than preventive measures therefore addressing only the acute issue instead of the underlying, causative problem(s).Entities:
Keywords: behavioral health; integrated care; interprofessional care; interprofessional education; interprofessional practice; oral health integration
Year: 2021 PMID: 34824569 PMCID: PMC8603853 DOI: 10.5334/ijic.5814
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Integr Care Impact factor: 5.120
Summarized Patient Factors in Dental Student Clinics from Internal Needs Assessment*.
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| Male | 46.5% | |
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| Female | 53.5% | |
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| Current | 13% | 415 patients/year |
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| Ex-smoker | 35% | 1065 patients/year |
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| Never smoked | 52% | 1602 patients/year |
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| Physician care past 2 years? | 78.2% | |
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| High blood pressure | 55.4% | |
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| High cholesterol | 36.6% | |
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| Heart disease | 10.0% | |
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| Diabetes | 15.8% | |
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| Cancer or tumors | 18.2% | |
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| Inflammatory diseases | 33.7% | |
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| Frequent headaches or sinus problems | 18.7% | |
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| Asthma | 11.7% | |
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| Thyroid problems | 14.2% | |
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| Hepatitis or liver disease | 3.7% | |
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| Blood disorders | 7.0% | |
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| Kidney problems | 7.7% | |
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| Stomach/intestinal problems | 24.8% | |
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| Severe anxiety or depression | 22.4% | |
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| Radiation, surgery, chemotherapy | 13.0% | |
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| Heart attack, stroke, bypass | 9.0% | |
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* Patient self-reported.
Health Discipline Roles for Integrated Health Services.
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Provides direct patient care through psychosocial assessment, intervention, and care coordination in order to improve patient treatment outcomes. Collaborates with community partners in order to improve the patient referral experience and enhance the relationships patients have within their home communities. Consults with dental and oral hygiene students on gathering psychosocial health information and using effective communication skills (i.e., managing patients’ anxiety or fears, motivational interviewing skills, among others). Serves as advocates for patients’ needs and considers how social factors are influencing treatment and care plans. |
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Provides student and patient consultations on acute and chronic disease management, patient education, and assistance with primary and specialty referrals. Promotes convenient and approachable access, which enhances the school’s ability to meet both non-urgent oral and physical health needs. |
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Provides oral health care of medically complex patients and diagnoses and treats the oral ramifications of systemic disease. Provides medical management of neurologic conditions, dermatologic conditions and pain syndromes that affect the orofacial region. Provides care before, during, and after cancer treatment to reduce or prevent the incidence of complications related to cancer or its treatment. |
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Provides student, faculty, and patient consultations on comprehensive medication management, impact of medications on oral health, acute and chronic disease management education, patient education, and assistance with referrals for primary care and medication access. Consults with dental and hygiene students to create complete and accurate home medication lists and recommend safe medication use practices. |
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