1. Interdisciplinary Community-Based Oral Health Program for Women and Children at WIC.
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Gold, Jaana and Tomar, Scott L.
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TREATMENT of dental caries , *COMMUNITY health services , *HEALTH care teams , *HEALTH services accessibility , *MATERNAL health services , *MEDICAID , *MEDICAL needs assessment , *MEDICAL referrals , *MEDICAL screening , *MEDICALLY underserved areas , *MEDICALLY uninsured persons , *ORAL hygiene , *PREVENTIVE dentistry , *STATISTICS , *TOOTH care & hygiene , *LOGISTIC regression analysis , *DATA analysis , *AT-risk people , *RETROSPECTIVE studies , *MEDICALLY underserved persons , *EVALUATION of human services programs , *DATA analysis software , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *ODDS ratio , *CHILDREN , *PREGNANCY - Abstract
Objectives To evaluate the women, infants, and children (WIC) Oral Health Program in a county in Florida. Methods The non-traditional interdisciplinary program of the current study was designed to reach at-risk populations with untreated dental diseases and limited access to care; it provides oral health education, dental screenings, preventive dental services, and referrals for women, children, and families at WIC offices. We evaluated the health status of patients enrolled in the program and the services provided. Results From 2013 to 2016, the program provided dental screenings for 576 children and 180 women. Caries prevalence for 3-5 year olds was 46.0%. Only 6.6% (12/114) of pregnant women were eligible for comprehensive dental care under Medicaid (< 21 years). Further, 71.2% (47/66) of all pregnant women had unmet dental care needs. Conclusions for Practice Our results suggested that many children and women had untreated dental diseases and need preventive services and dental care. Also, many pregnant women were not covered by Medicaid. This program demonstrates that collaboration with the WIC program can improve access to oral health services for underserved populations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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