Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the impact of a continuous improvement project to improve completion of a caries risk assessment (CRA) and to assess its impact on delivery of dental caries prevention. Design: Single centre clinical improvement project. Setting: A paediatric dental department within a UK dental hospital over the course of 2008-2009. Subjects (materials) and methods: Continuous monitoring of documentation of a CRA was instigated and results fed back to clinicians. Tools were developed to structure the process of CRA. After six months of intervention, a comparison of preventive care to a pre-intervention sample was undertaken. Main outcome measures: The main outcome measure was completion of a CRA. Comparison was also made with pre-intervention data on levels of preventive care received. Results: Over the 12 month project the mean rate of CRA completion improved from 30% over the first 6 months to 73% in the second 6 months. Compared to the pre-intervention sample, all items of the caries prevention package had improved, with delivery of toothpaste strength advice (16% vs 60%, p = 0.001) and diet advice (32% vs 70%, p = 0.004) improving significantly. Conclusion: By targeting and improving CRA completion the quality of preventive care delivered has also significantly improved. © 2012 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.
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Keightley, A. J., Lucey, S. M., Leitch, J., Lloyd, R. C., & Campbell, C. (2012). A pilot improvement project in hospital-based oral healthcare: Improving caries risk assessment documentation. British Dental Journal, 212(2), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bdj.2012.49
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