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Prenatal oral health guidelines: a theory- and practice-informed approach to survey development using a modified-Delphi technique and cognitive interviews.

Cheryl A VamosStacey B GrinerEllen M DaleyMorgan Richardson CayamaJason BecksteadKim BoggessRocio B QuinonezLaura Damschroder
Published in: Implementation science communications (2022)
Lessons learned from the survey development process include the importance of soliciting diverse scientific and practice-based input, distinguishing between importance/impact and direction of impact (barrier/facilitator), and the need for additional qualitative methods during interdisciplinary collaborations. Overall, this study illustrated an iterative approach to identifying high-priority CFIR constructs that may influence the implementation of the prenatal oral health guidelines into practice settings.
Keyphrases
  • oral health
  • primary care
  • healthcare
  • quality improvement
  • pregnant women
  • cross sectional
  • clinical practice
  • systematic review
  • image quality