Developing a Standard Set of Patient-centred Outcomes for Adult Oral Health – An International, Cross-disciplinary Consensus

  • Richeal Ni Riordain
  • , Michael Glick
  • , Shiamaa Shihab Ahmed Al Mashhadani
  • , Krishna Aravamudhan
  • , Jane Barrow
  • , Deborah Cole
  • , James J. Crall
  • , Jennifer E. Gallagher
  • , Jacqui Gibson
  • , Shalika Hegde
  • , Rebekah Kaberry
  • , Elsbeth Kalenderian
  • , Anup Karki
  • , Roger Keller Celeste
  • , Stefan Listl
  • , Stacie N. Myers
  • , Richard Niederman
  • , Tania Severin
  • , Mark W. Smith
  • , W. Murray Thomson
  • Georgios Tsakos, Marko Vujicic, Richard G. Watt, Sarah Whittaker, David M. Williams

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Abstract

Objective: To develop a minimum Adult Oral Health Standard Set (AOHSS) for use in clinical practice, research, advocacy and population health. Materials and methods: An international oral health working group (OHWG) was established, of patient advocates, researchers, clinicians and public health experts to develop an AOHSS. PubMed was searched for oral health clinical and patient-reported measures and case-mix variables related to caries and periodontal disease. The selected patient-reported outcome measures focused on general oral health, and oral health-related quality of life tools. A consensus was reached via Delphi with parallel consultation of subject matter content experts. Finally, comments and input were elicited from oral health stakeholders globally, including patients/consumers. Results: The literature search yielded 1,453 results. After inclusion/exclusion criteria, 959 abstracts generated potential outcomes and case-mix variables. Delphi rounds resulted in a consensus-based selection of 80 individual items capturing 31 outcome and case-mix concepts. Global reviews generated 347 responses from 87 countries, and the patient/consumer validation survey elicited 129 responses. This AOHSS includes 25 items directed towards patients (including demographics, the impact of their oral health on oral function, a record of pain and oral hygiene practices, and financial implications of care) and items for clinicians to complete, including medical history, a record of caries and periodontal disease activity, and types of dental treatment delivered. Conclusion: In conclusion, utilising a robust methodology, a standardised core set of oral health outcome measures for adults, with a particular emphasis on caries and periodontal disease, was developed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)40-52
Number of pages13
JournalInternational Dental Journal
Volume71
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2021

Keywords

  • Oral health
  • Outcome measures
  • Patient outcome assessment
  • Quality of life

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