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Suitability of Reusing Pre-Doctoral Student Activity Data from an Educational Information System for Quality Measures of Caries Risk

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Dental caries management requires individualized follow-up and prophylaxis based on patients’ caries risk (PCR). In large pre-doctoral clinics, the use of institutional quality measures (QMs) is essential to control the quality of patient follow-up and to evaluate the need for improvement measures. The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate the suitability of reusing student activity data for the development of QMs of caries risk. Two approaches for predicting PCR using student activity data were evaluated and compared. The first approach used the procedure codes recommended by the Dental Quality Alliance and the second used these same codes along with three educational codes. The sensitivity, specificity, overall accuracy of the two approaches were evaluated. A Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curve analysis was carried out, and the areas under the ROC curve of the two approaches were compared using Delong’s test. A two-tailed P value ≤0.05 was considered statistically significant. While the two approaches were able to correctly predict PCR, the approach using both procedure and educational codes showed better predictive performance. The reuse of student activity data is an easy and robust method for the development of QMs of caries risk that can help improve monitoring and quality of patient care.

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hal-04140278 , version 1 (25-06-2023)

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Benoit Ballester, Estelle Casazza, Frédéric Bukiet, Jean-Charles Dufour. Suitability of Reusing Pre-Doctoral Student Activity Data from an Educational Information System for Quality Measures of Caries Risk. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 2022, Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, ⟨10.3233/shti220438⟩. ⟨hal-04140278⟩
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