Domiciliary dentistry clinics: a multiple case study in the province of Quebec, Canada

Author:

Makansi N.,Rousseau J.,Bedos C.,Gauthier Linda,Morissette Laurent,Ducharme Isabelle,Savage Claire,Esfandiari Shahrokh,Hovey Richard,Macdonald Mary Ellen,Nicolau Belinda,Lévesque Martine,Farrell Kim,Thomson Tammy,Apelian Nareg,Brondani Mario,Girard Félix,Dawson Aimée,Vergnes Jean-Noel,Blaizot Alessandra,

Abstract

Abstract Background The demand for more flexible and person-centered models of oral healthcare delivery is increasing and while mobile and domiciliary dental services have the potential to increase access to oral healthcare among dependent elderly and people with disabilities; the uptake of this service model by dentists remains low. Therefore, the aim of this study was to understand how existing domiciliary dental services operate within a particular context. Methods We used a qualitative descriptive multiple case study design. We studied three independent domiciliary dentistry clinics in the province of Quebec, Canada. We completed observations of 27 domiciliary visits, four of which were in private homes and the remaining 23 in LTCFs. We also conducted semi-structured interviews with dental professionals, patients, and caregivers. We performed a qualitative content analysis using a deductive/inductive coding framework. Results We presented a detailed description of the physical and service features of the studied cases. Physical features included the set-up of the mobile clinics, the portable equipment used, and the domiciliary locations of visits. For service features, we described the roles, attitudes, and interactions among those involved on both the providers’ and recipients’ sides, as well as, the logistical and financial aspect of the domiciliary dental services. Conclusions Despite variations in setup and years of practice, the three mobile clinics had similar physical and service features. They also faced common logistic challenges but were able to provide services and respond to the high demand for domiciliary dental services. Additional research in different contexts would further contribute to building evidence-based models to help increase the uptake of this type of practice by current and future dental professionals.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Health Policy

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