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Description The goal of this intervention was to work with parents and pediatricians to reduce rates of early childhood caries. The intervention had three components: communication skills training for clinicians, edits to the anticipated counseling topics in the electronic medical records, and creation of an educational brochure.

The first component was an educational program designed to improve a pediatricians’ ability to advise and counsel parents/caregivers of young patients about decreasing the risks for early childhood caries. During this one-hour training session, experts in dentistry and patient centered counseling taught pediatricians to address three primary strategies with parents: limiting sugars and consuming foods that strengthen teeth, keeping teeth clean, and monitoring teeth consistently.

Various dental health topics were added to a list of counseling topics within each electronic medical record. Physicians are required to address each of these topics with parents during well-child visits. Finally, an educational brochure was created and given to parents/caregivers that reiterated the new dental health information that was provided during the visit.
Goal / Mission The goal of this intervention was to involve pediatricians to help reduce rates of early childhood caries.
Results / Accomplishments The program was implemented at two pediatric outpatient practices in academic medical centers in Boston, serving mostly African-American and Latino children. The control site was another hospital-based pediatric outpatient practice in Boston. Before the training was conducted, pediatricians answered 66% of questions correctly on an early childhood caries knowledge test. After the intervention, this rate increased to 79%. Also, physicians at the intervention sites counseled parents on significantly more dental health issues when compared to physicians at the comparison site, approximately 2 more issues per patient (p<0.0001).

Over time, children at the intervention sites were significantly less likely (77%) to develop early childhood caries when compared to children at the comparison site (p=0.004).
Categories Health / Oral Health
Health / Children's Health
Organization(s) Center for Research to Evaluate and Eliminate Dental Disparities
Source Medical Care
Date of Publication Nov 2009
Geographic Type Urban
Location City: Boston, MA
Primary Contact Nancy Kressin
Section of General Internal Medicine
Crosstown Center, 2nd Floor
801 Massachusetts Ave.
Boston, MA 02118
(617) 414-1367
nkressin@bu.edu
http://www.bu.edu/creedd/
For more details http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19786919
Target Audience Children, Families, Pediatricians
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