Mental health screenings in dental settings: Feasibility and outcomes from a study by The National Dental Practice-Based Research Network.

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Journal of the American Dental Association Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-10 DOI:10.1016/j.adaj.2024.09.001
Todd B Smith, M Blake Berryhill, Nathan Culmer, Mary Ann McBurnie, Dorota Kopycka-Kedzierawski, Gregg H Gilbert, Danyelle Barton, Celeste Machen
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Background: With the rising importance of mental health screenings in nontraditional settings, dental offices offer an important opportunity to provide these services. This feasibility study examined mental health screenings and referral to treatment procedures in dental practices.

Methods: A total of 17 dentists, dental hygienists, and dental office staff members (dental office personnel [DOP]) from 5 dental practices enrolled 36 patients in the study. Patients completed 4 validated mental health screening instruments. In addition to training in study procedures, DOP also were trained on how to review patient screening measures and provide appropriate mental health follow-up (ie, provide a list of area mental health resources) when necessary.

Results: Twenty-two patients (61.1%) met the study threshold for follow-up on any mental health screening form. DOP provided appropriate follow-up for all 22 patients, which included providing a list of area mental health resources. DOP reported that the mental health screening procedures did not disrupt the workflow in 93% of patient encounters.

Conclusions: Overall, DOP reported minimal disruption in their workflow. The findings suggest the viability of incorporating regular mental health screenings as part of the regular dental patient workflow. This study also highlights the potential for the scalability and impact of screening procedures in dental practices.

Practical implications: This feasibility study highlights the potential of dental offices becoming an avenue for screening patient mental health concerns and providing area resources, thus enhancing comprehensive patient care and overall patient well-being.

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牙科环境中的心理健康筛查:国家牙科实践研究网络的研究可行性和成果。
背景:随着心理健康筛查在非传统环境中的重要性不断提高,牙科诊所为提供这些服务提供了一个重要的机会。这项可行性研究考察了牙科诊所的心理健康筛查和转诊治疗程序:共有来自 5 家牙科诊所的 17 名牙医、牙科保健师和牙科诊所工作人员(牙科诊所工作人员 [DOP])招募了 36 名患者参与研究。患者填写了 4 份经过验证的心理健康筛查工具。除了研究程序方面的培训外,牙科诊所工作人员还接受了如何审查患者筛查措施以及在必要时提供适当的心理健康随访(即提供地区心理健康资源清单)方面的培训:有 22 名患者(61.1%)的任何心理健康筛查表都达到了随访的研究阈值。值班医生为所有 22 名患者提供了适当的随访,其中包括提供一份地区心理健康资源清单。据值班医生报告,在 93% 的患者就诊过程中,心理健康筛查程序并未干扰工作流程:总的来说,值班医生报告说,他们的工作流程受到的干扰很小。研究结果表明,将定期心理健康筛查作为常规牙科患者工作流程的一部分是可行的。这项研究还强调了筛查程序在牙科实践中的可扩展性和影响力:这项可行性研究强调了牙科诊所成为筛查患者心理健康问题和提供区域资源的渠道的潜力,从而加强对患者的全面护理和患者的整体健康。
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Journal of the American Dental Association
Journal of the American Dental Association 医学-牙科与口腔外科
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期刊介绍: There is not a single source or solution to help dentists in their quest for lifelong learning, improving dental practice, and dental well-being. JADA+, along with The Journal of the American Dental Association, is striving to do just that, bringing together practical content covering dentistry topics and procedures to help dentists—both general dentists and specialists—provide better patient care and improve oral health and well-being. This is a work in progress; as we add more content, covering more topics of interest, it will continue to expand, becoming an ever-more essential source of oral health knowledge.
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