Department of Pediatric Dentistry, School of Dentistry, University of São Paulo, Lineu Prestes Avenue, 2227, São Paulo, SP, 05508000, Brazil.
Department of Clinical and Social Dentistry, Federal University of the Paraiba, Paraiba, Brazil.
BMC Oral Health. 2022 Apr 7;22(1):112. doi: 10.1186/s12903-022-02101-9.
With the COVID-19 pandemic, thousands of children had their dental care interrupted or postponed, generating a pent-up demand for primary care. To minimize the impact of this outage, information and communication technologies (ICT) could be an alternative. The aim of this study is to elucidate the impact of implementing the ICTs in primary dental care for children on resolving the pent-up demand for primary dental care to children in the national health system service (SUS) due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Different research strategies are being proposed to demonstrate such effect and extrapolating findings to a real-world context to guide further research, practice and policies: two clinical trials (one randomized controlled by the waiting list trial (RCT) and a before-and-after study), one simulation study to prospect trial results to a broader population and three economic evaluations using different effects. Children enrolled in a reference dental unit will be invited to participate in the before-and-after study for trials. The first 368 families will be randomized for the RCT to the intervention vs waiting list. All participants will receive the intervention, but the waiting list group will be assessed before the intervention is available for them. The intervention comprises standardized non-face-to-face primary dental care using the V4H platform. The problem-solving and the family's perception will be the primary outcomes set for the before-and-after study and RCT, respectively. They will be measured 2 weeks after randomization. Based on trial findings, we will develop theoretical models to estimate how the intervention could benefit the population included in the national health system. Three economic evaluations will be carried out considering different trial effects (cost-effectiveness analyses). A societal perspective and the pandemic time horizon will be considered. Possible social impact (inequalities) will also be explored.
This ongoing trial may be an essential contribution to clarify positive and negative aspects related to the use of technologies for non-face-to-face dental care for children. Trial products may bring relevant contributions to the pandemic context and the post-pandemic period. Potential benefits may be feasible to implement and preserve in the health system even in the post-pandemic period. Trial registration Clinicaltrials.gov registration NCT04798599 (registered March 2021).
随着 COVID-19 大流行,数千名儿童的牙科护理被中断或推迟,产生了积压的基本医疗需求。为将这种中断的影响降至最低,信息和通信技术(ICT)可能是一种替代方法。本研究的目的是阐明在国家卫生系统服务(SUS)中,为解决因 COVID-19 大流行而积压的儿童基本牙科护理需求,在儿童初级牙科护理中实施 ICT 的影响。
为了证明这种效果,并将研究结果外推到现实世界背景中以指导进一步的研究、实践和政策,我们提出了不同的研究策略:两项临床试验(一项由等待名单试验(RCT)随机对照,另一项为前后对照研究)、一项模拟研究,以预测更广泛人群的试验结果,以及三项使用不同效果的经济评估。将邀请在参考牙科单位注册的儿童参加前后对照研究进行试验。前 368 个家庭将被随机分配到干预组和等待名单组进行 RCT。所有参与者都将接受干预,但在干预措施对他们可用之前,等待名单组将进行评估。干预措施包括使用 V4H 平台进行标准化的非面对面初级牙科护理。解决问题和家庭感知将分别作为前后对照研究和 RCT 的主要结局。它们将在随机分组后 2 周进行测量。基于试验结果,我们将开发理论模型来估计该干预措施如何使包括在国家卫生系统中的人群受益。将考虑不同的试验效果(成本效益分析)进行三项经济评估。将从社会角度和大流行时间范围考虑。还将探讨可能的社会影响(不平等)。
这项正在进行的试验可能是澄清与儿童非面对面牙科护理相关的积极和消极方面的重要贡献。试验产品可能会为大流行背景和大流行后时期带来相关贡献。潜在的益处可能是可行的,即使在大流行后时期,也可以在卫生系统中实施和保留。试验注册Clinicaltrials.gov 注册号 NCT04798599(2021 年 3 月注册)。