Faculty of Dentistry, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada.
School of Dental Hygiene, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada.
JDR Clin Trans Res. 2021 Jul;6(3):279-290. doi: 10.1177/23800844211011985. Epub 2021 Apr 27.
The COVID-19 novel coronavirus closed oral health care in Nova Scotia (NS) Canada in March 2020. Preparing for a phased reopening, a knowledge exchange coalition (representing government, academia, hospitals, oral health professions, and regulators) developed return-to-work (RTW) guidelines detailing the augmentation of standard practices to ensure safety for patients, oral health care providers (OHPs), and the community. Using online surveys, this study explored the influence of the RTW guidelines and related education on registered NS OHPs during a phased return to work.
Dissemination of R2W guidelines included website or email communiques and interdisciplinary education webinars that coincided with 2 RTW phases approved by the government. Aligned with each phase, all registered dentists, dental hygienists, and dental assistants were invited to complete an online survey to gauge the influence of the coalition-sponsored education and RTW guidelines, confidence, preparedness, and personal protective equipment use before and after the pandemic.
Three coalition-sponsored multidisciplinary webinars hosted 3541 attendees prior to RTW. The response to survey 1 was 41% (881/2156) and to survey 2 was 26% (571/2177) of registrants. Survey 1 (82%) and survey 2 (89%) respondents "agreed/strongly agreed" that R2W guidelines were a primary source for guiding return to practice, and most were confident with education received and had the skills needed to effectively treat patients during the COVID-19 pandemic. Confidence and preparedness improved in survey 2. Gowns/lab coat use for aerosol-generating procedures increased from 26% to 93%, and the use of full face shields rose from 6% to 93% during the pandemic.
A multistakeholder coalition was effective in establishing and communicating comprehensive guidelines and web-based education to ensure unified reintegration of oral health services in NS during a pandemic. This multiorganizational cooperation lay the foundation for responses to subsequent waves of COVID-19 and may serve as an example for collaboratively responding to future public health threats in other settings.
The return-to-work strategy that was developed, disseminated, and assessed through this COVID-19 knowledge exchange coalition will benefit oral health practitioners, professional regulators, government policy makers, and researchers in future pandemic planning.
2020 年 3 月,加拿大新斯科舍省(NS)因新冠病毒关闭了口腔保健服务。为分阶段重新开放做准备,一个知识交流联盟(代表政府、学术界、医院、口腔卫生专业人员和监管机构)制定了重返工作岗位(RTW)指南,详细说明了标准实践的增强措施,以确保患者、口腔保健提供者(OHP)和社区的安全。本研究使用在线调查,探讨了 RTW 指南和相关教育在新斯科舍省 OHPs 分阶段重返工作岗位期间对其的影响。
R2W 指南的传播包括网站或电子邮件通讯以及与政府批准的 2 个 RTW 阶段同时进行的跨学科教育网络研讨会。与每个阶段一致,所有注册牙医、牙科保健师和牙科助理都被邀请完成在线调查,以衡量联盟赞助的教育和 RTW 指南、信心、准备情况以及大流行前后个人防护设备的使用情况。
在重返工作岗位之前,三个联盟赞助的多学科网络研讨会共吸引了 3541 名与会者。对调查 1 的回应率为 41%(881/2156),对调查 2 的回应率为 26%(571/2177)。调查 1(82%)和调查 2(89%)的受访者“同意/强烈同意”,R2W 指南是指导重返实践的主要依据,大多数人对所接受的教育有信心,并具备在 COVID-19 大流行期间有效治疗患者的技能。调查 2 中的信心和准备情况有所提高。在大流行期间,用于产生气溶胶的程序的手术服/实验服的使用率从 26%增加到 93%,而全面面罩的使用率从 6%增加到 93%。
一个多利益相关者联盟在制定和传播全面的指南和基于网络的教育方面非常有效,以确保在大流行期间新斯科舍省口腔卫生服务的统一重新整合。这种多组织合作为应对 COVID-19 的后续浪潮奠定了基础,并可能成为在其他环境中协同应对未来公共卫生威胁的典范。
通过这次 COVID-19 知识交流联盟制定、传播和评估的重返工作策略,将使口腔卫生从业者、专业监管机构、政府政策制定者和研究人员受益于未来的大流行规划。