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    |June 20, 2022
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    Integrated oral health care in Quebec primary settings is mainly public, with informal links in urban areas and some coordination in rural ones. Sustainability requires better resource management and academic partnerships.

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    Area of Science:

    • Public health
    • Health services research
    • Oral health policy

    Context:

    • Integrated care models are gaining traction globally.
    • Limited understanding of oral health integration within Quebec's primary care.
    • Need to assess current primary oral health care delivery in Quebec.

    Purpose:

    • To compile and compare primary oral health care aspects in two Quebec public health organizations.
    • Investigate integration of oral health services into primary care settings.

    Summary:

    • An environmental scan in rural and urban Quebec primary health care organizations (Nov 2016-Oct 2018) used document analysis, interviews (N=74), and focus groups (N=5).
    • Identified themes: normative aspects, integration trajectories, and initiatives.
    • Oral health integration is rooted in public health sectors, with dental teams as key players. Urban areas showed informal linkages, while rural settings achieved some informal coordination.

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    Impact:

    • Most primary oral health care is delivered via public health sectors.
    • Sustainability of integration initiatives in other primary care sectors needs further demonstration.
    • Enhanced resource management and university partnerships could foster better integration.