Mental health screening and referral to treatment in dental practices: A scoping review

Author:

Culmer Nathan P.1ORCID,Smith Todd Brenton2ORCID,Berryhill M. Blake3ORCID,Gurenlian JoAnn45,Simpson Lance6ORCID,Ogden Shawnna1,Parrish Jonathan78,Ryan Lacey8,White Nicole9,Bettis Merrill8,Greenwood Charlotte8

Affiliation:

1. College of Community Health Sciences The University of Alabama Tuscaloosa Alabama USA

2. Capstone College of Nursing The University of Alabama Tuscaloosa Alabama USA

3. Department of Human Development and Family Studies, The University of Alabama Tuscaloosa Alabama USA

4. Education and Research Division American Dental Hygienists’ Association Chicago Illinois USA

5. Department of Dental Hygiene Idaho State University Pocatello Idaho USA

6. University Libraries The University of Alabama Tuscaloosa Alabama USA

7. College of Dental Medicine Roseman University of Health Sciences South Jordan Utah USA

8. College of Arts and Sciences The University of Alabama Tuscaloosa Alabama USA

9. Department of Psychology The University of Mississippi Oxford Mississippi USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to conduct a scoping review to examine and summarize the characteristics of research related to mental health (MH) screenings and/or referrals to treatment in dental practices.MethodsWe followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta‐Analyses guidelines for Scoping Reviews and searched multiple databases for terms connected with dental care, MH concerns, screening, and referral. Included articles: (1) described care provided in a dental practice, (2) described a situation where the patient is experiencing the potential MH problem, (3) did not involve dental anxiety exclusively, and (4) involved some form of MH screening and/or referral to treatment. Article analysis included a summary of key study characteristics, types of evidence, study design, and central concepts and definitions.ResultsThe search generated 2050 records, with 26 ultimately included. Most studies involved only adults (22, 85%), but only three (12%) reported on rurality (two urban; one mixed) and only two each (8%) reported race or ethnicity. Fifteen (58%) articles were prospective and 11 (42%) were retrospective. The studies varied widely in study designs, from 11 (42%) cross‐sectional methodologies to only one (4%) randomized controlled trial. Thirty‐four screening tools were used to screen for symptoms of 43 MH conditions, with depression and anxiety screened for most frequently. Few articles discussed making referrals, practice workflows, or follow‐up outcomes.ConclusionsIncluded studies provide evidence of viable options for dental practitioners regarding MH screening, referring, and conducting follow‐up, but lack specificity regarding these processes. Overall, more research is needed to clarify what workflows are most efficient for dental practitioners and efficacious in identifying patients with MH concerns.

Publisher

Wiley

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