Altarum, 2000 M Street NW Suite 400, Washington, DC, 20036, USA.
Health Resources and Services Administration, Maternal and Child Health Bureau, 5600 Fishers Ln, Rockville, MD, 20852, USA.
Matern Child Health J. 2018 Jul;22(7):998-1007. doi: 10.1007/s10995-018-2478-1.
Objectives In 2011, the Maternal and Child Health Bureau, within the Health Resources and Services Administration, awarded a 4-year grant to increase access to and assure the delivery of quality oral health preventive and restorative services to children. The grant was awarded to organizations serving high-need communities through school-based health centers (SBHCs). This article describes an independent evaluation investigating program efficacy, integration, and sustainability. Methods Program process and outcomes data were gathered from interim and final reports. Interviews with key informants were conducted by phone, and analyzed in NVivo qualitative software. Results Students had great need for comprehensive services: on average, 45% had dental caries at enrollment. Enrollment increased from 5000 to more than 9700, and the percent receiving preventive services increased from 58 to 88%. Results of the analytically weighted linear regression show statistically significant increases in the proportion of enrollees who had their teeth cleaned in the past year (t(4) = 5.19, β = 8.85, p < 0.05) and those receiving overall preventive services (t(4) = 13.52, β = 10.93, p < 0.01). Grantees integrated into existing programs using clear, consistent, and open communication. Grantees sustained the full suite of services beyond the grant period by increasing billing and insurance claims while still offering free and reduced-cost services to those uninsured or otherwise unable to pay. Conclusions for Practice This project demonstrates that access to comprehensive oral health care for children can be expanded through SBHCs. State Title V Block Grant and other similar federal initiatives can learn from the strategic approaches used to overcome challenges in the school-based environment.
目的
2011 年,卫生资源与服务管理局下属的妇幼保健局授予了一项为期 4 年的赠款,旨在增加儿童获得口腔健康预防和修复服务的机会,并确保其提供高质量的服务。该赠款授予了通过学校卫生中心(SBHC)为高需求社区提供服务的组织。本文描述了一项独立评估,旨在调查项目的效果、整合和可持续性。
方法
从中期和最终报告中收集了项目过程和结果数据。通过电话对关键信息员进行了访谈,并在 NVivo 定性软件中进行了分析。
结果
平均而言,入学时 45%的学生有龋齿。入学人数从 5000 人增加到 9700 多人,接受预防服务的比例从 58%增加到 88%。经分析加权线性回归的结果表明,过去一年接受洁牙服务的注册学生比例(t(4)=5.19,β=8.85,p<0.05)和接受整体预防服务的比例(t(4)=13.52,β=10.93,p<0.01)均有统计学意义的增加。受赠者通过清晰、一致和开放的沟通融入了现有项目。受赠者在赠款期限结束后继续提供全套服务,同时增加了账单和保险索赔,同时仍向未投保或无力支付费用的人提供免费和降低费用的服务。
实践结论
本项目表明,通过学校卫生中心可以扩大儿童全面口腔保健服务的获取途径。州立第 V 标题拨款和其他类似的联邦倡议可以从在学校环境中克服挑战所采用的战略方法中吸取经验。