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      Testing a Deliberative Democracy Engagement Intervention to Increase Guideline-Concordance Among Oral Health Providers: Results from the DISGO Cluster-Randomized, Stepped-Wedge Trial

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          Abstract

          Background

          Dental caries affects billions worldwide and in the U.S. is among the most prevalent noncommunicable diseases in both children and adults. Early in the caries process, it can be arrested by dental sealants, which are non-invasive and thus tooth sparing, however, few dentists have adopted this approach. Deliberative engagement processes enable participants to engage with diverse perspectives on a policy issue and develop and share with policy makers informed opinions about the policy issue. We examined the effects of a deliberative engagement process on the ability of oral health providers to endorse implementation interventions and to apply dental sealants.

          Methods

          Using a stepped wedge design, 16 dental clinics were cluster randomized, and 680 providers and staff were exposed to a deliberative engagement process that included an introductory session, workbook, facilitated small group deliberative forum, and post-forum survey. Forum participants were assigned to forums to ensure diverse role representation. Mechanisms of action examined included sharing voice and diversity of opinion. Three months after each clinic’s forum, the clinic manager was interviewed about implementation interventions deployed. There were 98 clinic-months in the non-intervention period and 101 clinic-months in the intervention period.

          Results

          Compared with providers and staff in small clinics, providers and staff in medium and large clinics more strongly agreed that their clinic should adopt two of the three proposed implementation interventions targeting the first barrier and one of the two proposed implementation interventions targeting the second barrier. Compared with the non-intervention period, in the intervention period providers did not place more sealants on occlusal non-cavitated carious lesions. Survey respondents reported sharing both promotive and prohibitive voice. From the beginning to the end of the forums, most forum participants did not change their opinions about the possible implementation interventions. At the end of the forums, there was no significant within-group variability in implementation interventions endorsed.

          Conclusions

          Deliberative engagement intervention may help clinic leadership identify implementation interventions when there is a challenging problem, a network of semi-autonomous clinics, and autonomous providers within those clinics. It remains to be determined whether there is a range of perspectives within clinics.

          Trial Registration:

          This project is registered at ClinicalTrials.gov with ID NCT04682730. The trial was first registered on 12/18/2020. https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04682730

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                Res Sq
                ResearchSquare
                Research Square
                American Journal Experts
                04 May 2023
                : rs.3.rs-2757518
                Affiliations
                University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine
                University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine
                The Art of Democracy
                Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research
                Permanente Dental Associates
                Sunrise Community Counseling Center
                Research to End Healthcare Disparities Corp.
                Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research
                Author notes

                Authors’ contributions – DEP and EG were the study multiple Principal Investigators. DEP, EGG, IG, NHS, TD, CDK, DJP, and JLF made substantial contributions to the conception or design of the work. DEP led the writing of the manuscript. NHS designed and conducted the data analysis. All authors critically reviewed and approved the final manuscript.

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                Article
                10.21203/rs.3.rs-2757518
                10.21203/rs.3.rs-2757518/v1
                10187432
                37205489
                7904ee87-919c-4d6d-b98c-57fc7f3b6902

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                Funded by: National Institute for Dental and Craniofacial Research
                Award ID: U01-DE027452
                Funded by: Research to End Healthcare Disparities Corp
                Funded by: National Institutes of Health
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                implementation strategy,oral health,pit and fissure sealants,deliberative democracy,guideline adherence,provider autonomy

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