The codesign of implementation strategies for children's growth assessment guidelines in the dental setting

Amy Ruth Villarosa, Della Maneze, Lucie Michelle Ramjan, Ariana Kong, Ajesh George

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Abstract

Background: Considering the interdisciplinary role dental staff can play in addressing overweight and obesity in childhood, this study aimed to codesign guideline implementation strategies for children’s growth assessment and dietary advice guidelines in the dental setting. Methods: This qualitative study utilised principles of codesign and appreciative inquiry through a series of four, two hour focus groups with dental staff and parents. Focus groups were analysed using content analysis. Results: Discussion fell into two main themes, engaging patients throughout their care journey and supporting staff to engage with the guidelines. Six strategies were developed within these themes: (1) providing growth assessment information to patients and families before appointments, (2) providing refresher training to staff, (3) involving dental assistants in the growth assessment, (4) keeping dental staff updated regarding referral outcomes, (5) culturally appropriate information resources for patients and families, and (6) enabling longitudinal growth tracking in patient information systems. Conclusions: This study successfully designed six implementation strategies for children’s growth assessment guidelines in the dental setting. Further research is required to determine their impact on guideline adherence.
Original languageEnglish
Article number19
Number of pages11
JournalResearch Involvement and Engagement
Volume8
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 2022

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