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An interprofessional model of care for oral health during pregnancy

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/13561820.2021.2017417

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Interprofessional care; integration; interprofessional education; prenatal care; oral health

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  1. Stollery Charitable Foundation
  2. UBC's Faculty of Medicine Midwifery Program

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The study aimed to evaluate the relevance and appropriateness of an interprofessional prenatal oral care model among pregnant women and healthcare providers in British Columbia, Canada. Interviews with 39 participants revealed that the existing model was not fully suitable for the BC context, leading to proposed revisions based on feedback for improvement.
The study aim was to appraise the relevance and appropriateness of an interprofessional prenatal oral care model among pregnant women and healthcare providers in British Columbia (BC), Canada. Audio-recorded semi-structured interviews with 39 purposefully selected participants (13 pregnant women and 26 healthcare professionals) were used qualitatively to appraise relevance of an existing model. The existing model emphasizes communication and collaboration among multiple health providers for the delivery of integrated prenatal oral care. All interviews were transcribed verbatim and analyzed using an inductive thematic approach and N-Vivo (R) software. During the first round of interviews, most participants considered the existing model as simple and well-defined but not fully relevant to the BC context. The participants suggested revisions to Steven's model to incorporate facilitators of integrated care, including interprofessional education, oral health funding, and advocacy for oral healthcare. Participants suggested a different graphical portrayal for the revised model; an implementation guide was also suggested. A revised model based on participants' feedback, was shared with 14 of the initial participants during secondary interviews. Further evaluation of the appropriateness of the revised model is warranted.

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