A Novel Oncodental Collaborative Team: Integrating Expertise for Central Line–Associated Bloodstream Infection Prevention in Pediatric Oncology Patients

Author:

Bledsaw Kandice12,Prudowsky Zachary D.13ORCID,Yang Esther34,Harriehausen Claudia X.34,Robins Jenell134,DeJean Janet1ORCID,Staton Sharon1,Campbell Judith R.356ORCID,Davis Andrea L.6ORCID,George Anil13,Steffin David13,Stevens Alexandra M.13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Texas Children's Cancer and Hematology Centers, Houston, TX

2. Quality & Outcomes Management, Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, TX

3. Department of Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX

4. Department of Dentistry, Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, TX

5. Department of Infectious Diseases, Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, TX

6. Center for Infection Prevention & Control, Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, TX

Abstract

PURPOSE: Pediatric oncology and bone marrow transplant patients are at high risk of infection, and limitations to dental expertise among medical providers render patients vulnerable to central line–associated bloodstream infections from oral pathogens. Traditionally, oral health maintenance relied on patients and bedside nurses; however, routine methods are often suboptimal to prevent central line–associated bloodstream infection in high-risk patients. Limited overlap of medical and dental expertise, and limited dental resources in typical oncology units, prevent optimal oral care for children with cancer, requiring novel solutions to better integrate specialties. METHODS: Here, we outline the creation of a novel Pediatric oncodental team to address oral-systemic infection prevention strategies for high-risk patients. RESULTS: Our oncology and dental teams created a systematic approach for increasing oral surveillance and treatment in select high-risk patients. Supervised pediatric dental residents participated in scheduled oncology rounds, and a permanent oral health educator with a background in dental hygiene was also hired as a dedicated dental professional within our oncology department. CONCLUSION: Our pediatric oncodental team aims to sustain optimal oral complication prevention strategies to reduce the risk of infection, provide education on the significance of the oral-systemic link in cancer care, and improve access and continuity of care.

Publisher

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

Subject

Oncology (nursing),Health Policy,Oncology

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