2 adapted from quizlet ryanef123: Module 2: Social Determinants and Inequities in Healthcare

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All of the following are true except?

A. Oral health does not happen in isolation/vaccuum

B. Oral health exists in a continuum

C. Oral health is influenced by the values and attributes of individuals and communities

D. Oral health is a complex mix of biological, cultural, social, economic, and psychological factors

E. Oral health is influenced by experiences, perception, expectations, and ability to adapt to circumstances

ALL ARE TRUE

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Define the following:

The conditions in which people are born, grow, work, live, and age and the wider set of forces and systems shaping the conditions of daily life

Social determinants of health

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all of the following are included in the social determinants of health except?

A. Education access and quality

B. Health care and quality

C. Neighborhood and build environment

D. Social and community context

E. Food security

F. Economic stability

E. Food security

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What are the three factors affecting access to care?

1. Social determinants

2. Familial determinants

3. Individual determinants

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Which type of determinant affecting access to care is represented by each of the following?

- Social structure

- Employment situation

- Political system

- Health care system

- Educational system

- Public policies

- Economic system

- Public health infrastructure

- Social inequalities

- Physical environment

- Social norms

Social determinants

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Which type of determinant affecting access to care is represented by each of the following?

- Culture

- Behaviors

- Family structure

- Family health status

- Family norms

- Socioeconomic Status (SES)

Familial determinants

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Which type of determinant affecting access to care is represented by each of the following?

- Diabetes

- Smoking

- Sex

- Stress

- Oral hygiene

- Use of dental services

- Socioeconomic Status (SES)

Individual determinants

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What is the largest factor that impacts health outcomes?

Social and economic factors (55%)

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Healthcare services, including medical and dental care, contribute about _____% to overall health outcomes

20%

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T/F: The strongest predictor of health is a person's position on the "class pyramid" (socioeconomic status)

True

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T/F: Lower socioeconomic status people face worse health outcomes

True

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Does medicare cover dental?

No

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A food desert is defined as ______ miles from a food store

>10 miles

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Without reliable and affordable access to transportation, older adults face all of the following, EXCEPT:

A) Missed appointments

B) Have limited access to healthy food options

C) Experience social isolation

D) Early arrivals

E) Delayed dental care

D) Early arrivals (typically late arrivals)

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If patients can do all of the following, what would you expect their health literacy to be like?

- Engage with their dentists as partners and ask questions about their treatment plans

- Make informed choices

- Effectively manage their oral health conditions

- Improve their satisfaction with their dental services

High health literacy

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T/F: Stress leads to grinding, mouth ulcers, gum disease

True

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T/F: Oral problems lead to social isolation and loneliness

True

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There is a (strong/weak) association between tooth loss and cognitive impairment and dementia

Strong

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All of the following are factors that increase the risk of ___________:

- Being 80+

- Major life events

- Living alone

- Health issues

- Disabilities, and sensory impairments

- Pain

- Poor oral health

- Social changes

- Financial constraints

Isolation

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All of the following are causes of what?

Changes in Health and Physical Ability:

- Deteriorating health

- Cognitive decline and mental health issues -depression

- Decreased vision, hearing, mobility

- Increased difficulty with ADLs + IADLs

Social Isolation:

- Losing a spouse, friends, pets

Loss of independence:

- Inability to drive safely

- Lack ofĀ  transportation

Loss of purpose:

- Losing the feeling of being needed

- Losing a position in your community

- Involuntary or forced retirement

Chronic stress

(Work can provide a sense of purpose)

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All of the following are causes of what?

- Financial concerns/housing and food insecurities

- Discrimination

- Elder abuse

- Lack of insurance

Chronic stress

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All of the following are consequences of _____?

- Elevated cortisol levels

- High blood pressure

- Lowered metabolism

- Increased inflammation

- Cause dental problems

Chronic stress

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<p>What does this image show: equality, equity, or social justice?</p>

What does this image show: equality, equity, or social justice?

Equality

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<p>What does this image show: equality, equity, or social justice?</p>

What does this image show: equality, equity, or social justice?

Equity

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<p>What does this image show: equality, equity, or social justice?</p>

What does this image show: equality, equity, or social justice?

Social justice

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Define the following:

Everyone receives the same resources or opportunities, regardless of their needs.

Equality

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Define the following:

Resources are distributed based on individual needs so everyone has a fair opportunity to achieve the same outcome.

Equity

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Define the following:

The underlying barriers are removed so equitable access exists without extra accommodations.

Social justice

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What two things make up inequity?

- Disparity (a difference in disease prevalence or burden)

- Unjust/maldistribution of resources

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Health inequities are driven by what?

Social determinants of health

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What type of health disparities are the biggest type of health disparity in the US?

Oral health disparities

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As the US population ages and becomes more diverse, oral health disparities in older adults will _________

Increase

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T/F: In the United States insurance is tied to employment and Medicare does not cover dental care, older adults are more likely to be uninsured and underinsured and less likely to receive timely care.

True

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Which demographic is considered to have the highest percentage of poverty in ages 65+?

A. Hispanic

B. Asian

C. White

D. American Indian/Alaska Native

E. Black

A. Hispanic (17.9%)

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Is this considered a patient barrier to oral health or a dentist barrier to oral health?

- Cost and lack of insurance (including direct and indirect cost of dental treatment)

Patient

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Is this considered a patient barrier to oral health or a dentist barrier to oral health?

- Lack of transportation

Patient

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Is this considered a patient barrier to oral health or a dentist barrier to oral health?

- Provider distribution

Patient

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Is this considered a patient barrier to oral health or a dentist barrier to oral health?

- Access

Patient

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Is this considered a patient barrier to oral health or a dentist barrier to oral health?

- Fear and anxiety

Patient

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Is this considered a patient barrier to oral health or a dentist barrier to oral health?

- Oral health literacy and health beliefs

Patient

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Is this considered a patient barrier to oral health or a dentist barrier to oral health?

- Cultural practices

Patient

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Is this considered a patient barrier to oral health or a dentist barrier to oral health?

- Reimbursement

Dentist

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Is this considered a patient barrier to oral health or a dentist barrier to oral health?

- Time

Dentist

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Is this considered a patient barrier to oral health or a dentist barrier to oral health?

- Poor office design

Dentist

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Is this considered a patient barrier to oral health or a dentist barrier to oral health?

- Inadequate training

Dentist

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Is this considered a patient barrier to oral health or a dentist barrier to oral health?

- Lack of cultural competence

Dentist

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What is the number 1 barrier to dental care?

Cost

(Dental care has the highest cost barriers compared to other healthcare services)

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What percent of medicare beneficiaries do not have dental coverage?

65%

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Which program is being described: medicare or medicaid?

- Administered federally

- Same program nationwide

Medicare

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Which program is being described: medicare or medicaid?

- Insurance

Medicare

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Which program is being described: medicare or medicaid?

- Eligibility: 65 and over or disabled regardless of income

Medicare

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Which program is being described: medicare or medicaid?

- Covers hospital part A, hospital part B and prescription drugs part D

Medicare

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Which program is being described: medicare or medicaid?

- Does not cover dental

Medicare

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Which program is being described: medicare or medicaid?

- Administered federally and by state

- Varies from state to state

Medicaid

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Which program is being described: medicare or medicaid?

- Eligibility: low income regardless of age

Medicaid

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Which program is being described: medicare or medicaid?

- Covers basic healthcare, long term care, home health services

Medicaid

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Which program is being described: medicare or medicaid?

- Uniform dental benefits for children but adult benefits vary by state

Medicaid

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T/F: Medicare and medicaid are both considered insurance

False; Medicare is considered insurance, medicaid is considered assistance

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(Low/high) income adults aged 65 or older are more often seen with untreated tooth decay

Low income

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Which demographic is more commonly seen with untreated tooth decay in adults aged 65 and older?

A. Mexican-American

B. Non-hispanic black

C. Non-hispanic white

A. Mexican-American

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_____ in 5 older adults have periodontal disease

3 in 5

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where do you see a higher prevalence in adults aged 65 and older with any periodontal disease? (4) (think income, demographic, gender, etc)

- Men

- Non-hispanic blacks

- Mexican-Americans

- Low income

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T/F: Oral health improved for older adults over time

True

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T/F: The poor saw improvements in oral health faster than the non-poor

False (The non-poor improved at a faster rate compared to the poor)

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How has functional dentition in >21 teeth among adults aged 65 and older in the US changed between the poor and non-poor between 1988-1994 to 2009-2014?

Disparity has doubled in the past 2 decades

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What are four potential paths to break barriers for older adults and expand oral health care access?

- Expand Medicaid and Medicare Part B Coverage

- Prioritize Prevention

- Nontraditional Settings

- Diverse Workforce Development

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What are the three benefits of teledentistry?

1. Efficient patient triage

2. Improves accessibility

3. Cost-effective alternative