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我很高兴与大家分享第四期《BSPD 质量改进简报》,其中包括一系列新颖的儿童牙科质量改进项目。今年的特邀文章 "儿童牙科虚拟诊所 "由该领域的两位领先创新者和专家撰写:Alexendra Lyne 和 Joe Noar。这篇优秀论文将为建立虚拟诊所提供实用指南,并就如何利用质量改进项目来不断提高这种形式的患者护理水平提出建议。我再次感谢许多作者提交了各种主题的论文,这表明了他们对质量改进的承诺。我衷心感谢所有审稿人,他们付出了宝贵的时间和专业知识,对所提交的论文进行了全面的同行评审:Clarissa Dale、Carly Dixon、Chris Donnell、Maryam Ezzeldin、Julia Hurry、Clare Hutchison、Shrita Lakhani、Jessica Large、Emma Morgan、Rachel Osborne、Charlotte Schofield、Jessica Talbot、Laura Timms、Chris Wallace 和 Scott Wright。我非常感谢我的副主编阿尔马纳-艾哈迈德(Armaana Ahmad)和助理编辑克劳迪娅-赫吉(Claudia Heggie),感谢他们一如既往的热情、支持和奉献;出版这本刊物确实是一个团队的努力。我作为《质量改进简报》编辑的任期即将结束,我祝愿阿尔玛娜在担任这一职务时一切顺利。我相信,在她的领导下,本刊物在未来几年将继续蓬勃发展。 本期内容 1.儿童牙科的虚拟诊所 Alexandra Lyne & Joe Noar 2.新诊断肿瘤患者的口腔健康评估--我们漏掉了谁? L. Roocroft, C. Dixon, A. Shepherd & C. Hood 3.改善初级保健中的牙科创伤管理:以团队为基础的方法 V. Stevens 4.儿科肾病患者的牙科筛查路径:C. K. Wallace & V. Hind 5.在社区牙科服务中开发虚拟正畸建议路径 J. Zhao, D. Rosentha, J. Tomson, H. Patel & A. Ahmad Editor:Cheryl SomaniDeputy Editor:副主编:Armaana Ahmad 助理编辑:Claudia Heggie克劳迪娅-赫吉
I am pleased to share with you this 4th edition of the BSPD Quality Improvement Briefing, which includes a collection of novel quality improvement projects in paediatric dentistry. This year's invited article on ‘Virtual clinics in paediatric dentistry’ has been authored by two leading innovators and experts in the area: Alexendra Lyne and Joe Noar. This excellent paper will provide a practical guide to setting up virtual clinics and advise on the use of quality improvement projects to continuously improve the standard of patient care in this format.
Once again, I am grateful to the many authors who submitted papers on a range of topics demonstrating their commitment to quality improvement. My heartfelt thanks to all our reviewers who kindly provided their time and expertise to deliver a comprehensive peer review for the papers submitted: Clarissa Dale, Carly Dixon, Chris Donnell, Maryam Ezzeldin, Julia Hurry, Clare Hutchison, Shrita Lakhani, Jessica Large, Emma Morgan, Rachel Osborne, Charlotte Schofield, Jessica Talbot, Laura Timms, Chris Wallace and Scott Wright.
I am thankful to my deputy editor Armaana Ahmad and assistant editor Claudia Heggie for their continued enthusiasm, support and commitment; producing this publication is truly a team effort. As my term as the editor if the Quality Improvement Briefing now comes to an end, I wish Armaana every success as she takes on this role. I am confident that the publication will continue to flourish and develop under her leadership in the coming years.
I hope you find enjoyment and value in reading this edition of the Quality Improvement Briefing.
IN THIS ISSUE
1. Virtual clinics in paediatric dentistry
Alexandra Lyne & Joe Noar
2. Oral health assessment of newly diagnosed oncology patients—Who are we missing?
L. Roocroft, C. Dixon, A. Shepherd & C. Hood
3. Improving dental trauma management in primary care: A team-based approach
V. Stevens
4. Dental screening pathway for paediatric nephrology patients: A service development and evaluation
C. K. Wallace & V. Hind
5. Development of a virtual orthodontic advice pathway in a community dental service
J. Zhao, D. Rosentha, J. Tomson, H. Patel & A. Ahmad
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry was formed in 1991 by the merger of the Journals of the International Association of Paediatric Dentistry and the British Society of Paediatric Dentistry and is published bi-monthly. It has true international scope and aims to promote the highest standard of education, practice and research in paediatric dentistry world-wide.
International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry publishes papers on all aspects of paediatric dentistry including: growth and development, behaviour management, diagnosis, prevention, restorative treatment and issue relating to medically compromised children or those with disabilities. This peer-reviewed journal features scientific articles, reviews, case reports, clinical techniques, short communications and abstracts of current paediatric dental research. Analytical studies with a scientific novelty value are preferred to descriptive studies. Case reports illustrating unusual conditions and clinically relevant observations are acceptable but must be of sufficiently high quality to be considered for publication; particularly the illustrative material must be of the highest quality.