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      Dental Attendance Among Low-Income Women and Their Children Following a Brief Motivational Counseling Intervention: A Community Randomized Trial

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          This study tested a behavioral intervention to increase dental attendance among rural Oregonian low-income women and their children. It utilized a multi-site, single-blind, randomized trial design. Four hundred women were randomized into one of four conditions to receive prenatal or postpartum motivational interviewing/counseling (MI) or prenatal or postpartum health education (HE). Counselors also functioned as patient navigators. Primary outcomes were dental attendance during pregnancy for the mother and for the child by age 18 months. Attendance was obtained from the Oregon Division of Medical Assistance Programs and participant self-report. Statewide self-reported utilization data were obtained from the Oregon Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS). Maternal attendance was 92% in the prenatal MI group and 94% in the prenatal HE group ( RR = 0.98; 95% CI = 0.93–1.04). Children’s attendance was 54% in postpartum MI group and 52% in the postpartum HE group ( RR = 1.03; 95% CI = 0.82–1.28). Compared to statewide PRAMS, attendance was higher during pregnancy for study mothers (45% statewide; 95% CI = 40–50%) and for their children by 24 months (36% statewide; 95% CI = 27–44%). MI did not lead to greater attendance when compared to HE alone and cost more to implement. High attendance may be attributable to the counselors’ patient navigator function.

          Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier NCT01120041

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          Journal
          8303205
          7517
          Soc Sci Med
          Soc Sci Med
          Social science & medicine (1982)
          0277-9536
          1873-5347
          29 September 2015
          08 September 2015
          November 2015
          01 November 2016
          : 144
          : 9-18
          Affiliations
          Northwest Center to Reduce Oral Health Disparities, Department of Oral Health Sciences, Box 357475, University of Washington, Seattle, WA USA 98195-7475. Harvard School of Dental Medicine, 188 Longwood Ave, Boston, MA 02115, (Present Address)
          Northwest Center to Reduce Oral Health Disparities, Department of Oral Health Sciences, Box 357475, University of Washington, Seattle, WA USA 98195-7475
          Northwest Center to Reduce Oral Health Disparities, Department of Oral Health Sciences, Box 357475, University of Washington, Seattle, WA USA 98195-7475
          Northwest Center to Reduce Oral Health Disparities, Department of Oral Health Sciences, Box 357475, University of Washington, Seattle, WA USA 98195-7475
          Northwest Center to Reduce Oral Health Disparities, Department of Health Services, Box 357230, University of Washington, Seattle, WA USA 98195-7230
          Northwest Center to Reduce Oral Health Disparities, Department of Oral Health Sciences, Box 357475, University of Washington, Seattle, WA USA 98195-7475
          University of Washington School of Public Health, Box 357660, 1959 NE Pacific St, Seattle, WA 98195-7660
          University of Washington School of Public Health, Box 357660, 1959 NE Pacific St, Seattle, WA 98195-7660
          Northwest Center to Reduce Oral Health Disparities, Department of Oral Health Sciences, Box 357475, University of Washington, Seattle, WA USA 98195-7475
          Klamath County Department of Public Health, 305 Main Street, Klamath Falls, OR 97601
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          PMC4610142 PMC4610142 4610142 nihpa723601
          10.1016/j.socscimed.2015.09.005
          4610142
          26372934
          11c829c1-b22e-4724-9878-2e0a2fde7004
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          PRAMS,motivational interviewing,oral health,RCT,community,pregnancy

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