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Evaluation of a community dental clinic providing care to people experiencing homelessness: A mixed methods approach
Authors:Martha Paisi  Rebecca Baines  Christina Worle  Lyndsey Withers  Robert Witton
Affiliation:1.Peninsula Dental Social Enterprise, Peninsula Dental School, University of Plymouth, PlymouthUK;2.Well Connected (Charity), University of Plymouth, PlymouthUK
Abstract:BackgroundPeople who experience homelessness have higher dental treatment needs compared to the general population. However, their utilization of dental services and levels of treatment completion are low. Peninsula Dental Social Enterprise, a not‐for‐profit organization in the United Kingdom, established a community dental clinic to improve access to dental care for this population.ObjectivesTo evaluate the impact and acceptability of the community dental service for patients and examine the barriers and enablers to using and providing the service.MethodsThe evaluation included a retrospective assessment of anonymous patient data and thematic analysis of semi‐structured interviews with patients, support staff and service providers. The interviews were thematically analysed. A cost analysis of the dental service was also conducted.ResultsBy 18 February 2020, 89 patients had attended the clinic. These included 62 males (70%) and 27 females (30%), aged 38.43 years on average (SD ± 11.07). Of these, 42 (47%) patients have completed their treatment, 23 (26%) are in active treatment and 24 (27%) left treatment. In total, 684 appointments (541.5 hours clinical time) were given. Of these, 82% (562) of appointments were attended (452.5 hours clinical time). The 22 interviews that were conducted identified flexibility, close collaboration with support services and health‐care team attitudes as key factors influencing service utilization and continuity of care.ConclusionsThis study provides details of a highly acceptable and accessible dental care model for people experiencing homelessness, with recommendations at research, practice and commissioning levels.
Keywords:access   adults   dental care   homeless persons   oral health
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