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Food insecurity and the dental team: a pilot study to explore opinions

Medicine and Health

Food insecurity and the dental team: a pilot study to explore opinions

S. Albadri, L. Allen, et al.

This pilot study investigates dental professionals' awareness of food insecurity and its effects on oral health. Conducted by Sondos Albadri, Lisa Allen, and Teslimat Ajeigbe, the research uncovers a recognition of the link between food insecurity and poor oral health, yet highlights a notable confidence gap in identifying and supporting affected patients. This calls for improved training and resources for dental teams to tackle this crucial issue.... show more
Abstract
PURPOSE: In total, 17% of UK households with children experience food insecurity, with evidence to suggest a direct correlation with the prevalence of oral disease. This study explores current perceptions of the dental team, when recognising and supporting families who may experience food insecurity. MATERIALS AND METHODS: An online, anonymous cross-sectional survey was designed and sent to members of the British Society of Paediatric Dentistry (BSPD) in June 2023, examining confidence and understanding surrounding food insecurity and dental health. Quantitative data is presented descriptively and qualitative data using a thematic analysis. RESULTS: The response rate was 9.6% (n=76). A significant number recognise the link between poor oral health and food insecurity, 80.3% (n=61). Although practitioners are confident in oral health counselling, 80.3% (n=61) a smaller proportion are not as confident when approaching food insecurity 32.9% (n=25). Dental team members recognise the need to improve identification of affected patients and that they have a professional duty to support. Intervention strategies, such as additional training to support team development and signposting of patients are indicated. CONCLUSION: This study suggests that whilst dental professionals understand the link between food insecurity and oral health, and their responsibilities to those affected; they lack confidence in identifying such patients and providing support. Additional conversations and training are fundamental to better understand their role, which must reflect the needs of the population that they serve.
Publisher
BDJ Open
Published On
Mar 18, 2024
Authors
Sondos Albadri, Lisa Allen, Teslimat Ajeigbe
Tags
food insecurity
oral health
dental professionals
training
patient support
BSPD
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