DENTAL HEALTH AIDE THERAPIST (DHAT)



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DENTAL HEALTH AIDE THERAPIST (DHAT) Mary E. Williard, DDS Director, DHAT Educational Program Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium NIHB 5 th annual National Tribal Health Public Health Summit Holiday Inn Grand, Billings, MT. March 31-April 2, 2014

History of Dental Caries in Alaska Native People Archeological records show caries rate of ~1% Improved air transportation and dietary changes 1928 1930 s 1984 1999 1925 Studies show lowest caries rate in the world Price, WA. 1939. Nutrition and Physical Degeneration. 8 th ed. Lemon Grove, CA. Prevalence of dental caries in children 2x same aged U.S. children Vast majority of children have dental caries

Dental Therapists: A Definition Primary oral health care professionals Basic clinical dental treatment and preventive services Multidisciplinary team members Advocate for the needs of clients Refer for services beyond the scope of the dental therapist s practice.* *SASKATCHEWAN DENTAL THERAPISTS ASSOCIATION WK Kellogg Foundation, http://www.wkkf.org/resource-directory/resource/oral-health-resources/dental-therapists-expanding-careto-every-community

DHAT Scope of Practice Diagnosis and Treatment Planning, Prevention, Basic Hygiene, Radiographs, Infection Control, Restorative, Pediatric, Urgent Care, Extractions, Community Projects, Clinic Management, Equipment Repair and Maintenance, Referral Process All ages General Supervision Part of a team of dental and medical providers DHAT, Ben Steward, examining patient

DHAT 2-year Education No Prerequisites Conan Murat, DHAT, standing his ground

DHAT Curriculum and Education NEED TO KNOW Limited scopes Dental School texts Dentist led team Prevention oriented Accessible to students Cultural Competence Patient-centered Dr. Anthony Brusca, DHAT Melanie Harris and classmates in DHAT Educational Program clinic

DHA Certification After coursework- preceptorship Direct supervision Standing orders- Limits for general supervision Recertification- Every two years CDE- 24 hours Direct observation of all technical skills in scope. DHAT students Bernadette Charles and Tambre Guido with supervising dentist Edwin Allgair, 2010

Community-based DHAT as part of a dentist led team

A Review of the Global Literature on Dental Therapists * Dental Therapists: Decrease cost of care Improve access to care Provide care safely Public values the role of dental therapists Traditionally 2 years education *Prepared by: David A. Nash, Jay W. Friedman, Kavita R. Mathu-Muju, Peter G. Robinson, Julie Satur, Susan Moffat, Rosemary Kardos, Edward C.M. Lo, Anthony H.H. Wong, Nasruddin Jaafar, Jos van den Heuvel, Prathip Phantumvanit, Eu Oy Chu, Rahul Naidu, Lesley Naidoo, Irving McKenzie and Eshani Fernando Supported by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation http://www.wkkf.org/news-and-media/article/2012/04/nash-report-is-evidence-that-dental-therapistsexpand-access

Research Triangle Institute Clinical Evaluation* Summary of findings Technically competent Providing care safely and appropriately Successfully treating cavities and helping relieve pain for patients without previous access to regular care High patient satisfaction Well accepted in AK tribal villages * Evaluation of the Dental Health Aide Therapist Workforce Model in Alaska Final Report Prepared for: W.K. Kellogg Foundation,Rasmuson Foundation, Bethel Community Services Foundation. Prepared by: Scott Wetterhall, MD, MPH, James D. Bader, DDS, MPH, Barri B. Burrus, PhD, Jessica Y. Lee, DDS, PhD, Daniel A. Shugars, DDS, PhD, MPH. RTI International 3040 Cornwallis Road Research Triangle Park, NC 27709. RTI Project Number 0211727.000.001

Curriculum American Association of Public Health Dentistry 11-person academic panel Model curriculum two-year, post-secondary Open access online: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10. 1111/jphd.2011.71.issue-s2/issuetoc The Journal of Public Health Dentistry, Special Issue: Workforce Development in Dentistry: Addressing Access to Care Spring 2011 Volume 71, Issue Supplement S2

Dental Therapy Education Standards Community Catalyst Panel of experts DT Educators Dental Therapists Dentist Supervisors http://www.communitycatalyst.org/docstore/publications/dental-therapy-educationstandards.pdf Commission on Dental Accreditation Draft Requires 3 years Out for comment http://www.ada.org/sections/educationandcareers/pd fs/propsed_dentaltherapy_apx5.pdf

From ANTHC Consultant Survey of AK Tribal Dental Directors 700 visits Each DHAT team on average, provides care to 830 patients during approximately 1200 patient encounters (or visits) each year. Scott and Co. Consulting 500 visits

Tribal revenue as reported by dental directors with DHAT The net annual revenue stream generated by the employer is $125,000-$245,000 after costs (DHAT and dental assistant salary, benefits, travel, supplies, and other costs) with savings of ~$40,000 in avoided travel costs to receive dental care 19 DHATs generate 76 jobs (dental assistants, training program faculty, management, staff) with half of these jobs and the related $9m economic activity in rural Alaska Scott and Co. Consulting, 2011

Improved Access and Quality 27 certified DHAT 81 communities in rural AK Over 40,000 people have access Continuity of care Higher level of care possible Dentist working up to their licensure DHAT Aurora Johnson, NZ Educated

Dentist Supervisor Quotes About Working With DHAT A more complete dental team A full time dental presence keeps oral health at the forefront year round Patients feel comfortable around her Community pride. Pride among the THO Board of Directors. Improved access to routine and preventive dental care Fewer emergencies for dental pain, and less time to treatment Scott and Co. Consulting, 2011

Demographics of the existing US dental workforce Dentists: 86% White 6.9% Asian/Pacific Islander 3.4 African American 3.4 Hispanic 0.2 American Indian *1 Dental hygienists: >90% non Hispanic white *2 DHAT: 88% American Indian/ Alaska Native * 1. Current Demographics and Future Trends of the Dentist Workforce, Institute of Medicine, The U.S. Oral Health Workforce in the Coming Decade: A Workshop February 9, 2009, Richard W. Valachovic, D.M.D., M.P.H., Executive Director, American Dental Education Association 2. Dental Hygiene at the Crossroads of Change, Environmental Scan 2011 2021, Marsha Rhea and Craig Bettles.

Access to Education For some students, the only way to get into a health career is to take it a chunk at a time. Requiring a bachelor s degree would make health careers inaccessible to many people, said [Carolyn] O'Daniel, who is dean of allied health and nursing at Jefferson Community and Technical College in Kentucky. Colleges worry about degree creep in health care, By Ellie Ashford, Published August 10, 2011. Community College Times, American Association of Community Colleges.

Degree Creep Barbara Jones, president of South Arkansas Community College (SouthArk) Jones cited additional problems with degree creep in nursing: a lack of qualified faculty to teach baccalaureate programs, a decline in workforce diversity, deceased access to health care in rural areas, and a decline in job satisfaction and morale if health care workers feel their skills and knowledge are not fully used. * * Colleges worry about degree creep in health care, By Ellie Ashford, Published August 10, 2011. Community College Times, American Association of Community Colleges.

DHAT Student and Practitioner Retention Rates 64% completion rate AK DHAT Educational Program 35 total graduates (NZ +AK) 28 DHAT 10 year retention rate 80% Happy customer

In Summary- Keys to Success Not Mini Dentists 2 Year Education Cultural Competence General Supervision Appropriate Scope: Diagnosis and Treatment Planning Extractions Certification/ Recertification Community-based Trisha Patton, DHAT student, taking x-rays

DHAT Educational Program Address: 4200 Lake Otis Parkway, Ste 204 Anchorage, AK 99508 Mary E. Williard, DDS 907-729-5602 Sarah Shoffstall-Cone, DDS 907-729-5607 DHAT training is ANTHCsmile on Facebook and twitter website: http://anthc.org/chs/chap/dhs/ Div. of Community Health Services- DHAT education