Albino Judith, Tiwari Tamanna, Gansky Stuart A, Henshaw Michelle M, Barker Judith C, Brega Angela G, Gregorich Steven E, Heaton Brenda, Batliner Terrence S, Borrelli Belinda, Geltman Paul, Kressin Nancy R, Weintraub Jane A, Finlayson Tracy L, Garcia Raul I
Center for Native Oral Health Research (CNOHR), University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO, USA.
Department of Applied Dentistry, School of Dental Medicine, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Aurora, CO, USA.
BMC Oral Health. 2017 May 19;17(1):83. doi: 10.1186/s12903-017-0374-5.
We describe development of the Early Childhood Caries (ECC) Basic Research Factors Questionnaire (BRFQ), a battery of measures assessing common potential predictors, mediators, and moderators of ECC. Individual-, family-, and community-level factors that are linked to oral health outcomes across at-risk populations are included. Developing standard measures of factors implicated in ECC has the potential to enhance our ability to understand mechanisms underlying successful prevention and to develop more effective interventions.
The Early Childhood Caries Collaborating Centers (EC4), funded by National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, developed the BRFQ, which was used across four randomized trials to develop and test interventions for reducing ECC in at-risk populations. Forty-five investigators from across the centers and NIDCR were involved in the development process. Eight "measures working groups" identified relevant constructs and effective measurement approaches, which were then categorized as "essential" or "optional" common data elements (CDEs) for the EC4 projects.
Essential CDEs include 88 items, with an additional 177 measures categorized as optional CDEs. Essential CDEs fell under the following domains: oral health knowledge, oral health behavior, utilization/insurance and cost, parent/caregiver dental self-efficacy, quality of life, caregiver and family characteristics, and child characteristics.
The BRFQ makes available a battery of measures that support efforts to understand population risk factors for ECC and to compare oral health outcomes across populations at risk. The BRFQ development process may be useful to other clinical research networks and consortia developing CDEs in other health research fields.
All the trial that used the BRFQ were registered at Clinicaltrial.gov NCT01116726 , April 29, 2010; NCT01116739 , May 3, 2010; NCT01129440 , May 21, 2010; and NCT01205971 , September 19, 2010.
我们描述了幼儿龋齿(ECC)基础研究因素问卷(BRFQ)的开发情况,这是一系列用于评估ECC常见潜在预测因素、中介因素和调节因素的测量方法。其中纳入了个体、家庭和社区层面与高危人群口腔健康结果相关的因素。开发与ECC相关因素的标准测量方法有可能提高我们理解成功预防背后机制的能力,并制定更有效的干预措施。
由国家牙科和颅面研究所资助的幼儿龋齿协作中心(EC4)开发了BRFQ,该问卷在四项随机试验中用于开发和测试针对高危人群减少ECC的干预措施。来自各中心和国家牙科和颅面研究所的45名研究人员参与了开发过程。八个“测量工作组”确定了相关的结构和有效的测量方法,然后将其分类为EC4项目的“基本”或“可选”通用数据元素(CDE)。
基本CDE包括88个项目,另有177项测量方法被分类为可选CDE。基本CDE属于以下领域:口腔健康知识、口腔健康行为、利用/保险和成本、父母/照顾者的牙科自我效能感、生活质量、照顾者和家庭特征以及儿童特征。
BRFQ提供了一系列测量方法,有助于了解ECC的人群风险因素,并比较高危人群的口腔健康结果。BRFQ的开发过程可能对其他临床研究网络和在其他健康研究领域开发CDE的联盟有用。
所有使用BRFQ的试验均在Clinicaltrial.gov注册,注册号分别为:2010年4月29日的NCT01116726;2010年5月3日的NCT01116739;2010年5月21日的NCT01129440;以及2010年9月19日的NCT01205971。