儿童健康检查中氟化物清漆应用的障碍和促进因素:实施后分析。

Mahdiyeh Soltaninejad, Shillpa Naavaal, Caitlin M Reardon, Christina R Scherrer
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幼儿期龋齿影响到许多儿童,对牙齿和整体健康构成风险。在儿童健康检查期间应用氟化物清漆已经证明了减轻龋齿的功效,但在医疗提供者中比率仍然很低。本研究深入研究了氟化清漆在儿科实践中的采用和提供的细节,并通过采用更新的实施研究综合框架确定了相关的障碍和促进因素。半结构化访谈是主要的研究方法,涉及来自格鲁吉亚以前实施过氟清漆应用的医疗实践中不同角色的参与者。访谈涵盖了参与者的角色、氟化清漆应用的背景、对支持氟化清漆的证据的理解、影响过程的因素以及对其实践的影响等方面。伙伴关系和联系使供应商了解氟化物清漆的应用及其对证据基础的了解,从而使其在医疗实践中得到采用。将氟化物清漆应用于电子健康记录,提供者从了解患者与口腔健康相关的需求中感受到的动机,以及吸引患者的策略是重要的促进因素。重要的障碍包括氟清漆的应用相对较低的优先级,与其他需求相比,在儿童访问期间,家长的信念和患者的抵抗。本研究详细介绍了在初级保健儿童就诊中首次采用和持续提供氟化物清漆应用的重要障碍和促进因素。在目前不提供氟化物清漆的实践中,研究结果可以指导和促进采用,而在提供氟化物清漆的实践中,研究结果可以帮助优化交付并进一步将创新融入工作流程。补充资料:在线版本包含补充资料,下载地址:10.1007/s43477-025-00160-y。
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Barriers and Facilitators to Delivery of Fluoride Varnish Application in Pediatric Well-Child Visits: A Post-Implementation Analysis.

Early childhood caries affects many children, posing risks to dental and overall health. Fluoride varnish application during pediatric well-child visits has demonstrated efficacy in mitigating decay, yet rates remain notably low among medical providers. This study delves into the details of fluoride varnish adoption and delivery in pediatric practices and identifies associated barriers and facilitators by employing the updated Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research. Semi-structured interviews were the primary research method, involving participants from diverse roles within medical practices in Georgia that had previously implemented fluoride varnish application. Interviews covered aspects such as the participant's role, background in fluoride varnish application, understanding of evidence supporting fluoride varnish, factors influencing the process, and the impact on their practice. The partnerships and connections that introduced providers to fluoride varnish application and their knowledge of the evidence base led to its adoption in medical practices. Integration of fluoride varnish application into electronic health records, the motivation providers felt from understanding the patient needs related to oral health, and strategies for engaging patients served as important facilitators. Important barriers encompassed the low relative priority of fluoride varnish application compared to other demands during well-child visits, parent beliefs, and patient resistance. This study details important barriers and facilitators to initial adoption and consistent delivery of fluoride varnish application in primary care well-child visits. In practices not currently offering fluoride varnish, findings may guide and facilitate adoption, while in practices offering fluoride varnish, findings may help optimize delivery and further integration of the innovation into workflows.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s43477-025-00160-y.

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