From: Barriers to sealant guideline implementation within a multi-site managed care dental practice
Question | Response option 1 | Response option 2 | Response option 3 | Response option 4 | Response option 5 |
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Percentage (n/total responding) | Percentage (n/total responding) | Percentage (n/total responding) | Percentage (n/total responding) | Percentage (n/total responding) | |
Potential Barriers | |||||
Placing sealants to arrest the progression of NCCL would put me at risk from a liability perspective. | Strongly agree 2% (1/65) | Somewhat agree 32% (21/65) | Neither agree nor disagree 29% (19/65) | Somewhat disagree 26% (17/65) | Strongly disagree 26% (17/65) |
How often do you place sealants to prevent occlusal caries? | Always 36% (24/67) | Frequently 58% (39/67) | Occasionally 6% (4/67) | Rarely 0% | Never 0% |
How often do patients complain when a sealant needs to be replaced? | Always 0% | Frequently 0% | Occasionally 9% (6/67) | Rarely 49% (3/67) | Never 42% (28/67) |
Implementation Strategies | |||||
Could hygiene and assistant staff do an adequate job placing a sealant over an NCCL? | Yes 35% (23/65) | Maybe 46% (30/65) | No 18% (12/65) | ||
Does the hygiene and assistant staff have capacity in their schedules to treat patients who need sealants for NCCL? | Yes 11% (7/65) | Maybe 55% (36/65) | No 34% (22) | ||
How easy would it be to change the workflow in your clinic to allow the dental hygienist and dentist to routinely apply sealants on NCCL? | Extremely easy 2% (1/65) | Somewhat easy 14% (9/65) | Neither easy nor difficult 25% (16/65) | Somewhat difficult 45% (29/65) | Extremely difficult 15% (10/65) |