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1 In conjunction with the Association of Canadian Faculties of Dentistry/L’Association des facultés dentaires du Canada

2 Promoting Women’s Health Through Interprofessional Collaborations Shelia S. Price, DDS, EdD Associate Dean for Admissions, Recruitment & Access Professor of Diagnostic Sciences West Virginia University School of Dentistry March 13, 2016 Symposium on Sex and Gender Institutional Readiness for Women’s Health Curriculum Development

3 –Describe the rationale for interprofessional collaborations –Discuss two interprofessional programs –Identify keys to successful interprofessional initiatives Objectives With regard to women’s health:

4 Heart disease is the #1 cause of death in women About 13% of women perceive cardiovascular disease as a threat Women often minimize symptoms Inadequate evaluation leads to inadequate treatment Women have unique health needs across a lifespan The Heart of the Matter References: 1. American Heart Association www.heart.orgwww.heart.org 2. Gaston, Marilyn H., Gayle K. Porter, and Sheryl Hilliard. Tucker. Prime Time: The African American Woman's Complete Guide to Midlife Health and Wellness. New York, NY: One World, 2003. Print.

5 Col·lab·o·rate [LL collaboratus, pp. of collaborare to labor together] 1: To work jointly with others esp. in an intellectual endeavor Reference: Webster’s New Collegiate Dictionary

6 WVU Women in Science and Health Committee Who comprises WISH? WISH Committee WVU Robert C. Byrd Health Sciences Center School of Dentistry School of Medicine School of Nursing School of Public Health School of Pharmacy Centers & Institutes of the HSC Community Members

7 Promotes the establishment of interprofessional programs Enhance healthcare literacy Foster healthy lifestyles Engage students Coordinates community health promotion activities to: WISH Community Health Promotion Sub-Committee

8 Mission: “To improve the well-being of all women across the lifespan through education, research, clinical care, community partnerships and the promotion of leadership by women in academic health professions.” One of 20 nationally designated sites Awarded in 2005 by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services WVU Center of Excellence in Women’s Health (CoEWH)

9 1 Develop culturally appropriate women’s health education activities to encourage healthy lifestyles 2 Maintain an active outreach for promoting community based activities to encourage healthy lifestyles 3 Evaluate outreach activities in promoting healthy lifestyles 4 Encourage women to pursue women’s health training programs 5 Implement a culturally competent curriculum in women’s health CoEWH Objectives

10 “When students from two or more professions learn about, from and with each other to enable effective collaboration and improved health outcomes” (WHO, 2010) What is Interprofessional Education (IPE)?

11 IPE Driving Forces Institutional Strategic Plan Accreditation Standards School Strategic Plan Competencies for the Graduate IPE Office WISH Committee COE in Women’s Health

12 Can the curriculum accommodate integration of health professions? “One reasonable answer to the question about the capacity of the curriculum to incorporate interprofessional education might be that if the current curriculum cannot accommodate integration of the health professions, change it!” -Michael C. Alfano, DMD, PhD

13 Interprofessional Women’s Health Initiatives

14 Raise Awareness of Oral-Systemic Connections Partner with Other Health Professions and the Community Involve Faculty & Students

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16 1 Promote awareness of oral systemic health linkages 2 Assess participants’ knowledge about oral-systemic health connections 3 Encourage comprehensive dental examinations 4 Evaluate Personalized Oral Health Education outcomes 5 Follow up Project Aims

17 One-on-One Interaction Oral Health Kits 300+ Participants 165 pre/post POHE Assessments 97 Oral Screening Discount Vouchers

18 1 Protecting oral health brings a lifetime of benefits. You can keep dental costs down by preventing future dental illness. Research has linked gum disease to serious health problems such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes. 2 Gum disease is more than just gums. Several research studies have suggested that gum disease may be associated with other health issues, including heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and memory problems and pregnancy problems with premature babies. 3 What are your Risks for Gum Disease? Your risk may increase depending on: age, gender, tobacco, and family history. Bleeding gums are not healthy gums. 4 Gums bleed when they are swollen or infected. Bleeding gums are a sign of disease. When your gums bleed the bacteria from the swelling enters your blood stream and can harm your heart. Personalized Oral Health Education (POHE) Talking Points References: AAP patient information brochures

19 Oral Health Knowledge Pre-and Post-POHE N = 165 Number of Respondents Indicating Agreement

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21 Project Title “ Keeping Healthy and Active in Your Senior Years” Community Partner Mission “To preserve, enhance, and stabilize the quality of senior life; to maintain dignity and independence for older adults and to promote their participation in all aspects of community life.” Funded by Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation IPE Community-Based Care Project

22 IPE Project Faculty and Students NursingPharmacyMedicineDentistry Occupational Therapy Physical Therapy IPE Project – Who was Involved? 1 Interprofessional Planning with Community Partner 2 Student Group Identification and Orientation 3 Participant Registration and Medical History 4 Individual Health Screenings and Education

23 Cholesterol Blood glucose Bone mineral density Hemoglobin Hematocrit Fall risks Screening Oral health Medication assessment Individualized care plans Education Project Attracted Seniors Aged 60+

24 Individual Health Education by Assigned Interprofessional Health Team Care Plan Development One month follow up Screening results Recommendations and Care Plan Program Evaluation Project Overview 1 2 3 4

25 Scheduling “All or None” Participation Attitudes IPE Challenges

26 Leadership Shared vision Communication Planning and Training Advocacy Evaluation Flexibility/Nimbleness Prescription for Success Interprofessional Collaboration

27 Is a viable strategy to impart the message that oral health is crucial and connected to systemic health. Promoting Women’s Health Through Interprofessional Collaboration and Community Engagement


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