| Literature DB >> 36078357 |
Inês Francisco1,2, Gregory S Antonarakis3, Francisco Caramelo2,4,5,6, Anabela Baptista Paula1,2,5,6,7, Carlos Miguel Marto2,5,6,7,8, Eunice Carrilho2,5,6,7, Maria Helena Fernandes9,10, Francisco Vale1,2.
Abstract
The latest Eurocleft study reported several discrepancies in cleft care. Since then, no critical assessment has been performed. This study aimed to better understand the main strengths and inefficiencies of cleft care within Europe. The Google documents platform was used to create an online survey to investigate several aspects, i.e., provider characteristics, patient profile, services offered, and treatment protocols and complications. Descriptive statistics were calculated. The association between categorical variables was performed using Fisher's exact test. The significance level chosen was 0.05. A total of 69 individuals from 23 European countries completed the survey. Centralized care was the preferred system, and the majority of the countries have an association for cleft patients and professionals (53.6%). The largest percentage of patients was seen in the university hospital environment (Fisher's exact test p < 0.001). The majority of responders (98.6%) reported that an orthodontist was involved in cleft treatment, and 56.5% of them spend 76-100% of their time treating these patients. Despite cleft care having been reconfigured in Europe, a better consensus among the various centers regarding provider characteristics, services offered, and treatment protocols is still required. There is a need for better coordination between clinicians and national/international regulatory bodies.Entities:
Keywords: cleft lip; cleft palate; health disparities
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36078357 PMCID: PMC9518109 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph191710638
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 4.614
Figure 1List of countries covered by the survey.
Survey results on practice management.
| Question | Response | |
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| Please select where your center/office is integrated: | ||
| Hospital environment; | 17.4% | |
| University environment; | 24.6% | |
| Private practice; | 26.1% | |
| University hospital environment; | 31.9% | |
| What is the preferred reference system for patients with CLP in your country? | ||
| Centralized services; | 43.5% | |
| Local services; | 14.5% | |
| Both; | 36.2% | |
| Not sure/None of the previous answers. | 5.8% | |
| How far from your center/office are the majority of your patients with CLP? | ||
| 0–50 km; | 46.4% | |
| 51–100 km; | 30.4% | |
| 101–150 km; | 13.0% | |
| >150 km. | 10.1% | |
| Select the medical specialties involved in CLP treatment in your department/office? | ||
| Otorhinolaryngology | 65.2% | |
| Maxillofacial surgery | 81.2% | |
| Plastic surgery | 50.7% | |
| Neurosurgery | 11.6% | |
| Orthodontics | 98.6% | |
| Pediatric surgery | 30.4% | |
| Phoniatrics/Speech Therapy | 72.5% | |
| Dentistry | 71.0% | |
| Geneticist | 47.8% | |
| Child and adolescent psychiatry | 42.0% | |
| Clinical nurse specialist | 42.0% | |
| Are there national CLP associations in your country? | ||
| Yes, only for professionals; | 13.0% | |
| Yes, only for parents; | 17.4% | |
| Yes, for both; | 53.6% | |
| No or not sure. | 15.9% | |
Figure 2Distribution of patient by ages and diagnosis.
Survey results on distribution of patients with CLP by office environment.
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| Office is in | Hospital | 3 | 1 | 3 | 5 |
| University | 11 | 3 | 2 | 1 | |
| Private practice | 17 | 0 | 1 | 0 | |
| University hospital | 7 | 4 | 1 | 10 | |
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| Office is in | Hospital | 5 | 0 | 0 | 7 |
| University | 12 | 2 | 0 | 3 | |
| Private practice | 16 | 1 | 1 | 0 | |
| University hospital | 4 | 3 | 5 | 10 | |
Figure 3Sequence of treatment protocol. The numbers in the columns represent the responses given per procedure in chronological order.
Survey results on orthodontic care.
| Question | Response |
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| What percentage of the time is an orthodontist present at your multidisciplinary clinic? | |
| 0–25%; | 21.7% |
| 26–50%; | 13.0% |
| 51–75%; | 8.7% |
| 76–100%. | 56.5% |
| What is the most used tool for orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planning in your center/office for patients with CLP? | |
| Panoramic and cephalometric radiograph; | 31.3% |
| Cone beam computed tomography; | 38.9% |
| Computed tomography; | 24.3% |
| Other | 5.6% |
| How often do you perform pre-surgical orthopedics on patients with CLP in your clinical practice? | |
| Always; | 18.8% |
| Often; | 30.4% |
| Sometimes; | 21.7% |
| Never. | 29.0% |
| In which cleft phenotypes do you perform pre-surgical orthopedics? | |
| Cleft lip | 17.4% |
| Cleft palate | 29.0% |
| Unilateral cleft lip and palate | 56.5% |
| Bilateral cleft lip and palate | 62.3% |
| Pierre Robin sequence | 36.2% |
| Other | 13.0% |
| What percentage of patients with CLP have complications during orthodontic or surgical treatment? | |
| 0–25%; | 90% |
| 26–50%; | 9% |
| 51–75%; | 1% |
| 76–100%. | 0% |
| What is the most frequent complication of patients with CLP after surgical procedures: | |
| Postoperative fistula; | 43% |
| Postoperative infection; | 10% |
| Postoperative airway complication; | 9% |
| Revision; | 13% |
| Other | 32% |
Survey questions and answers options.
| Question | Answer Options (If Applicable) |
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| In what country do you practice? | |
| What is your specialty (orthodontics, maxillofacial surgery, other)? | |
| How many years of professional experience do you have? | |
| How many years does your centre/office collaborate in CLP treatment? | |
| Please select where your centre/office is integrated: | Hospital environment; |
| University environment; | |
| Private practice; | |
| University hospital environment; | |
| What is the preferred reference system for patients with CLP in your country? | Centralization of services; |
| Local services; | |
| Both; | |
| Not sure/None of the previous answers. | |
| How far from your centre/office are the majority of your patients with CLP? | 0–50 km; |
| 51–100 km; | |
| 101–150 km; | |
| >150 km. | |
| How many CLP patients have been treated at your centre/office over the past 3 years? | 0–100; |
| How many CLP patients are currently under treatment at your centre/office? | 1–50; |
| Please tick the approximate percentage of your patient population in each diagnosis: | Cleft lip |
| Select your centre/office’s CLP treatment protocol in chronological order. | Pre-surgical orthopaedics |
| Select the medical specialties involved in CLP treatment at your department/office? | Otorhinolaryngology |
| Maxillofacial surgery | |
| Plastic surgery | |
| Neurosurgery | |
| Orthodontics | |
| Paediatric surgery | |
| Phoniatrics/ Speech therapy | |
| Dentistry | |
| Geneticist | |
| Child and adolescent psychiatry | |
| Clinical nurse specialist | |
| Are there national CLP associations in your country? | Yes, only for professionals; |
| Yes, only for parents; | |
| Yes, for both; | |
| No or not sure. | |
| Are you member of any cleft palate association? | Yes |
| What percentage of the time is an orthodontist present at your multidisciplinary clinic? | 0–25%; |
| 26–50%; | |
| 51–75%; | |
| 76–100%. | |
| What percentage of your orthodontist’s practice is devoted to the care of patients with CLP | 0–25%; |
| 26–50%; | |
| 51–75%; | |
| 76–100%. | |
| What is the most used tool for orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planning in your centre/office for patients with CLP? | Panoramic and cephalometric radiograph; |
| Cone beam computed tomography; | |
| Computed tomography; | |
| Other | |
| How often do you perform pre-surgical orthopaedics in patients with CLP in your clinical practice? | Always; |
| Often; | |
| Sometimes; | |
| Never. | |
| In which cleft phenotypes do you perform pre-surgical orthopaedics? | Cleft lip |
| Cleft palate | |
| unilateral cleft lip and palate | |
| bilateral cleft lip and palate | |
| Pierre Robin sequence | |
| Other | |
| What percentage of patients with CLP have complications during orthodontic or surgical treatment? | 0–25%; |
| 26–50%; | |
| 51–75%; | |
| 76–100%. | |
| What is the most frequent complication of patients with CLP after surgical procedures: | Postoperative fistula; |
| Postoperative infection; | |
| Postoperative airway complication; | |
| Revision; | |
| Other |