2023
DOI: 10.1111/edt.12876
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Improving data quality from routine clinical appointments—Development of a minimum dataset for traumatic dental injuries in children and adolescents

Abstract: Background/AimsIt is currently difficult to evaluate the success or not of treatment for dental injuries due to poor recording of diagnostic and treatment codes in clinical dentistry. A minimum dataset comprises a standardised minimum set of outcomes along with a specified outcome measurement instrument, to allow aggregated use of data from routine clinical care appointments. This study aimed to determine which outcomes should be included in a minimum dataset for traumatic dental injuries (TDI).Materials and M… Show more

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“…In this Issue , Kenny et al. created a minimum dataset for TDI with four clinician‐important and four patient‐important outcomes 8 . This clinically relevant dataset allows for accurate documentation of these outcomes across a variety of clinical settings.…”
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“…In this Issue , Kenny et al. created a minimum dataset for TDI with four clinician‐important and four patient‐important outcomes 8 . This clinically relevant dataset allows for accurate documentation of these outcomes across a variety of clinical settings.…”
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confidence: 99%