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Dissemination and Implementation Science for Oral Health: Why not consider de-implementation of low-value care to target oral health equity?
Dissemination and implementation sciences provide oral health professionals with an opportunity to understand which determinants promote the adoption of evidence-based innovations and interventions. Within this dynamic field, de-implementation provides the other side of the coin, that is, finding the ways to halt or modify practices that may be harmful to patients, do not hold sufficient scientific backing, or are simply not cost-efficient; conjointly known as low-value care. Scrutinizing low-value care procedures in oral health is essential, as identifying such practices creates opportunities to replace, update, or enhance them with approaches that offer greater benefits to patients, practitioners, and healthcare systems. Effective de-implementation begins with a clear understanding of which low-value practices persist. Only then can we conceptualize strategies to overcome barriers and promote more efficient, evidence-based care within the field. Furthermore, de-implementation can serve as a way to target oral health equity, as shifting away from low value care practices can lead to the better use of human and economic resources in those places where it is needed most. This commentary serves as a conceptualization of de-implementation within oral health, as well as, an invitation for the broader community to reflect on the importance of adequately mobilizing towards the delivery of more equitable care using the vigorous elements that dissemination and implementation science offer.
期刊介绍:
The journal is concerned with dental public health and related subjects. Dental public health is the science and the art of preventing oral disease, promoting oral health, and improving the quality of life through the organised efforts of society.
The discipline covers a wide range and includes such topics as:
-oral epidemiology-
oral health services research-
preventive dentistry - especially in relation to communities-
oral health education and promotion-
clinical research - with particular emphasis on the care of special groups-
behavioural sciences related to dentistry-
decision theory-
quality of life-
risk analysis-
ethics and oral health economics-
quality assessment.
The journal publishes scientific articles on the relevant fields, review articles, discussion papers, news items, and editorials. It is of interest to dentists working in dental public health and to other professionals concerned with disease prevention, health service planning, and health promotion throughout the world. In the case of epidemiology of oral diseases the Journal prioritises national studies unless local studies have major methodological innovations or information of particular interest.