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1 National Dental Practice-Based Research Network
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2 What is National Dental Practice-Based Research Network?
A nationwide, grassroots effort from practitioners Asks and answers questions important to daily practice Has an impact on the quality of care we deliver Share experiences and expertise Gathers real world evidence Practice-based research connects basic and clinical researchers to community-based practices and patients in the real world where most health care is received. By starting in the community we hope to more expeditiously produce results that are relevant to daily practice. Studies done in academic environments may be rigorous, but are not always relevant to private practice. Our dental practice-based research Network is a group of dental practices joined together to investigate questions in the real world of daily clinical practice to produce real world evidence for the prevention and treatment of oral diseases. Updated:

3 National Dental PBRN Our Mission Our Aim
To improve oral health by conducting dental practice-based research and by serving dental professionals through education and collegiality Our Aim Practical science done about, in, and for the benefit of real world clinical practice Updated:

4 Funding for the Network
The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, or NIDCR, is part of the National Institutes of Health. They are active in funding research in the dental community to improve patient’s health and have funded our National Dental Practice-Based Research Network. NIDCR initially started three regional networks in The success lead NIDCR to establish a unified effort—the Network we know today. Updated:

5 Network Regions There are six regions that make up the Network. Each region has a local administrative site at an academic or research institution. Updated:

6 How It Works So how does it all work? Let’s take a look at a study that’s already been completed… After approval of the complete protocol, the Coordinating Center, Westat, will support you in the development of required study start-up documents, such as the Data Management Plan, Statistical Analysis Plan, Manual of Procedures, and Case Report Forms, using the NIDCR Toolkit templates. For more information and templates, please visit the NIDCR Toolkit for Clinical Researchers website Updated:

7 Levels of Participation
Informational: latest news and study results Limited: questionnaire studies Full: questionnaire studies and in-office research You do not need to be a practitioner to join the Network. Non-practicing individuals such as academic faculty, students, dental assistants/staff, and those in public health or other areas that do not actively see patients are invited and encouraged to join at the informational level. Dentists and hygienists are invited to join at the limited or full level. At the limited level they would participate in surveys or questionnaires, at the full level they would conduct research in their practices. While participating in a study is encouraged—it is not required. You decide if you are interested in participating in a particular study. Updated:

8 Benefits of Joining Free membership Free CE opportunities Improve:
the quality of dental care and oral health of patients knowledge and techniques that benefit your practice dental profession Engage with other dental professionals Add excitement and credibility to your practice Joining the Network is free of charge, and there are free CE opportunities as well. The Network gives us the opportunity to improve patient care, and move dentistry as a profession forward. You get to engage with other dental professionals… not just at the annual regional meetings, but on the members only forum. This is a great way to add excitement to your practice for you, your staff, and your patients… as well as added credibility. You’re paving the way for improvements in dentistry. Updated:

9 Staying Engaged Generating ideas for studies Developing study design
Input on data collection forms Data collection Presentations Manuscript preparation Quick polls Member Forum There are a lot of additional options to become more involved in the research activities if you would like. These include… generating ideas for studies, developing study design, input on data collection forms, data collection, presentations – on local, regional, or a national level – and manuscript preparation – co-authoring journal articles/abstracts – quick polls. Updated:

10 Next Steps Go to the website (NationalDentalPBRN.org) to enroll
Fill out the enrollment questionnaire Welcome to the Network! So you’re interested in joining the Network… here’s how: Go to the website at NationalDentalpbrn.org Fill out the questionnaire about you and your practice Updated:

11 Stay Connected NationalDentalPBRN.org
There are a lot of ways to stay connected with the Network. In addition to our main website, where you can find more information on the current and upcoming studies, we are also on social media. You can link to any of those accounts from the website – National Dental P-B-R-N dot org. Find the one that’s best for you…and join! Updated:


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