The attitudes of dental therapists, dental therapy educators and dental therapy students in the South of England towards domiciliary dentistry: a qualitative study

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Emanuel, Robert [1 ]
Quach, Joshua [2 ]
Patel, Parul [1 ]
Witton, Robert [3 ]
Machuca-Vargas, Carolina [4 ]
Taylor, Eleanor [2 ]
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[1] Sussex Community NHS Fdn Trust, Haywards Heath Hlth Ctr, Special Care Dent, Haywards Heath, W Sussex, England
[2] Sussex Community NHS Fdn Trust, Haywards Heath Hlth Ctr, Special Care Dent, Haywards Heath, W Sussex, England
[3] Univ Plymouth, Peninsula Dent Sch, Community Dent, Plymouth, England
[4] Univ Portsmouth, Dent Acad, Dent Publ Hlth, Portsmouth, England
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10.1038/s41415-023-6716-6
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R78 [口腔科学];
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Introduction Dental therapists (DTs) are members of the dental team with a wide scope of practice, who support the provision of dental care to patient groups including those with vulnerabilities. One such group are older patients who are often unable to attend general dental practices to access their dental care. A domiciliary or 'home visit' may be required to deliver this care in a non-clinical setting.Aim To identify how dental therapists and dental therapy educators working in Southern England perceive domiciliary dental services and to explore the possible role of dental therapists in providing domiciliary dentistry.Method A qualitative research design using a thematic approach.Results A total of five focus groups from the three professional groups were held representing a diverse community of therapists. A number of themes emerged including: knowledge of the domiciliary patient; barriers to the provision of domiciliary care; barriers to accessing domiciliary dentistry; overcoming barriers; and benefits of providing domiciliary care.Conclusion The concept of DTs providing domiciliary care was in general viewed positively. Several perceived barriers were reported including contractual, education and training issues. These barriers would need to be overcome to improve dental workforce skill-mix in delivery of domiciliary dental care. Will provide insight into the difficulties facing house-bound patients accessing care.Will allow an understanding of possible solutions involving DCPs and a skill-mixed workforce.Encourage DCPs as well as dental practitioners who read to consider engaging with domiciliary dentistry.Act as part of the evidence base for influencing future commissioning.
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