Caries risk assessment tool and prevention protocol for public health nurses in mother and child health centers,Israel |
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Authors: | Lena Natapov DMD MPH MPA Dan Dekel‐Markovich DMD MPH MPA Hadas Granit‐Palmon DMD MSc Efrat Aflalo DMD MPH MSc MBA Shlomo Paul Zusman DMD MSc MPA DDPH.RCS |
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Affiliation: | 1. Dental Services Department, Division of Dental Health, Ministry of Health, Jerusalem, Israel;2. South Regional Health Office, Ministry of Health, Beer‐Sheva, Israel;3. Division of Dental Health, Ministry of Health, Jerusalem, Israel |
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Abstract: | Objectives Dental caries is the most prevalent chronic disease in children. Caries risk assessment tools enable the dentists, physicians, and nondental health care providers to assess the individual's risk. Intervention by nurses in primary care settings can contribute to the establishment of oral health habits and prevention of dental disease. In Israel, Mother and Child Health Centers provide free preventive services for pregnant women and children by public health nurses. Materials and Methods A caries prevention program in health centers started in 2015. Nurses underwent special training regarding caries prevention. A customized Caries Risk Assessment tool and Prevention Protocol for nurses, based on the AAPD tool, was introduced. A two‐step evaluation was conducted which included a questionnaire and in‐depth phone interviews. Results Twenty‐eight (out of 46) health centers returned a completed questionnaire. Most nurses believed that oral health preventive services should be incorporated into their daily work. In the in‐depth phone interviews, nurses stated that the integration of the program into their busy daily schedule was realistic and appropriate. The lack of specific dental module for computer program was mentioned as an implementation difficulty. Discussion The wide use of our tool by nurses supports its simplicity and feasibility which enables quick calculation and informed decision making. The nurses readily embraced the tool and it became an integral part of their toolkit. Conclusion We provide public health nurses with a caries risk assessment tool and prevention protocol thus integrating oral health into general health of infants and toddlers. |
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Keywords: | caries prevention caries risk assessment mother and child clinic public health nurses oral health |
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