Love Laurie, Ramos-Gomez Francisco, Kinsler Janni J, Cabrera-Mino Cristina, Garell Cambria, Pike Nancy A
School of Nursing, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA.
Division of Pediatric Dentistry, School of Dentistry, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA.
Healthcare (Basel). 2024 Sep 10;12(18):1807. doi: 10.3390/healthcare12181807.
(1) Background/Objective: California has one of the highest rates of pediatric dental caries in the nation. One way to combat this problem is through non-dental provider training programs that focus on prevention. However, there are limited data on healthcare provider training program integration and evaluation of oral health curricula focused on prevention of early childhood caries. This study will assess the change in healthcare providers' attitudes, knowledge, and skills by implementing an interprofessional educational (IPE) oral health curriculum in medicine and nurse practitioner programs at one university in Southern California. (2) Methods: A mixed method design was employed using a pre- and post-educational survey, and end-of-program focus group interviews. Descriptive statistics and paired -tests were used to assess group differences and thematic analyses for the focus groups. (3) Results: A total of 81 students (14 pediatric medicine residents, 18 pediatric, and 49 family nurse practitioners) completed the curriculum and surveys. Attitudes related to oral hygiene remained unchanged, with the nurse practitioner group showing improved clinical skills (all questions; < 0.021). Knowledge scores significantly improved across all groups (paired -test; < 0.001). All focus groups expressed the helpfulness of the educational modules, the usefulness of the skills learned, and the benefits of IPE activities. (4) Conclusion: Healthcare providers showed improved oral health knowledge and clinical skills acquired through the oral health program and can serve as a model to educate across disciplines on the prevention of early childhood caries.
(1) 背景/目的:加利福尼亚州是全美儿童龋齿发病率最高的地区之一。解决这一问题的一种方法是通过专注于预防的非牙科医疗服务提供者培训项目。然而,关于医疗服务提供者培训项目整合以及针对预防幼儿龋齿的口腔健康课程评估的数据有限。本研究将通过在南加州一所大学的医学和执业护士项目中实施跨专业教育(IPE)口腔健康课程,评估医疗服务提供者在态度、知识和技能方面的变化。(2) 方法:采用混合方法设计,运用教育前后的调查问卷以及项目结束时的焦点小组访谈。描述性统计和配对检验用于评估组间差异,焦点小组采用主题分析。(3) 结果:共有81名学生(14名儿科医学住院医师、18名儿科医生和49名家庭执业护士)完成了课程及调查。与口腔卫生相关的态度保持不变,执业护士组的临床技能有所提高(所有问题;P<0.021)。所有组的知识得分均显著提高(配对检验;P<0.001)。所有焦点小组都表示教育模块很有帮助,所学技能有用,且跨专业教育活动有好处。(4) 结论:医疗服务提供者通过口腔健康项目,在口腔健康知识和临床技能方面有所提高,可作为跨学科预防幼儿龋齿教育的典范。