Patients’ perspectives on integrated oral healthcare in a northern Quebec Indigenous primary health care organisation: a qualitative study

Author:

Shrivastava Richa,Couturier Yves,Kadoch Naomi,Girard Felix,Bedos Christophe,Macdonald Mary Ellen,Torrie Jill,Emami Elham

Abstract

ObjectivePatient-centred care is considered to be an important element in the evaluation of integrated healthcare and has been effective in addressing oral health disparities. This study explored the patients’ perspectives of patient-centred integrated care in oral health services integrated into a primary healthcare organisation serving a northern Quebec Cree population.DesignThis study used a multiple case study design within a qualitative approach and developmental evaluation methodology. Two theoretical models, Picker’s Principles of Patient-Centred Care and Valentijn’s Rainbow Model of Integrated Care, guided data collection and data analysis. The thematic analysis included transcription, debriefing, codification, data display and interpretation.SettingThis study was conducted in purposefully selected four Cree communities of Northern Quebec.ParticipantsAdult patients in need of oral healthcare and who attended the local dental clinic were identified and recruited by maximum variation sampling and snowball techniques.Outcome measuresPatients’ perspectives of patient-centred integrated oral healthcare.ResultsData analysis generated six major themes: enhanced accessibility, creating supportive environment, building trust through shared decision making, appreciation of public health programmes, raising oral health awareness and growing cultural humility among healthcare providers. Patients identified the integration of dental care into primary healthcare with respect to co-location, provision of free oral healthcare services, care coordination and continuity of care, referral services, developing supportive environment, shared decision making, oral health promotion and culturally competent care.ConclusionThese results confirmed that patient-centred care is an important element of integrated care. Patients valued the use of this concept in all domains and levels of integration. They recommended to further strengthen the clinical integration by involving parents in oral health promotion as well as optimising care coordination and empowering a supportive environment in organisational integration.

Funder

Network for Oral and Bone Health Research

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Institut de recherche en santé publique de l’Université de Montréal

Quebec Population Health Research Network

Network for Canadian Oral Health Research

Fondation de l’Ordre des dentistes du Québec

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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