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Wisconsin Pregnancy Risk
Assessment Monitoring System: Baseline Data for Healthy Smiles for
Mom and Baby
Sarah Blackwell, M.P.H.
PRAMS Project Director and MCH Epidemiologist
Healthy Smiles for Mom and Baby Advisory Board
Meeting
January 12, 2016
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What Is PRAMS?
Pregnancy
Risk
Assessment
Monitoring
System
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
surveillance system started in 1987.
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PRAMS Participation, 2015
PRAMS represents approximately 78% of all U.S. live
births.
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PA
TN
MO VA
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The Wisconsin PRAMS Team
• Dr. Timothy Corden, M.D., principal investigator,
Department of Health Services (DHS), Bureau of
Community Health Promotion (BCHP)
• Sarah Blackwell, M.P.H., project director, DHS, BCHP
• Christopher Huard, data manager, DHS, Office of
Health Informatics (OHI)
• Stephanie Hartwig, research specialist, UW Survey
Center, UW-Madison
• Angela Rohan, Ph.D., senior MCH epidemiologist, CDC
assignee, DHS BCHP 4
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PRAMS Phase 7 Questions on Oral
Health
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How Are We Doing in Wisconsin?
Percentage
Yes
In 12 months prior to pregnancy…
Had teeth cleaned by a dentist or dental hygienist.
During most recent pregnancy…
Knew it was important to care for teeth and gums. 90.8% +/-2
Had dental or other health care worker talk to
them about how to care for teeth and gums.
55.8% +/-4
Had teeth cleaned by dentist or dental hygienist. 54.0% +/-4
Had insurance to cover dental care. 78.9% +/-3
Needed to see a dentist for a problem. 16.7% +/-3
Went to a dentist or dental clinic about a problem. 12.9% +/-3 6
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We Can Look at These Data By…
• Maternal race and
ethnicity
• Maternal age
• Maternal education
• Marital status
• Insurance status
• Income and federal
poverty level
• Prenatal care access
• WIC participation
• Home visiting
participation
• Maternal health
conditions
• Maternal social support
• Life stressors and
maternal mental health
• Other maternal health
behaviors
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Teeth Cleaning Before and During Pregnancy
66.0%
49.6% 44.6% 47.8%
60.8% 58.0%
42.9% 40.0% 50.3% 54.0%
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
60.0%
70.0%
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Teeth cleaned in 12 months beforepregnancy
Teeth cleaned during pregnancy
Percentage of mothers whose teeth were cleaned before and during pregnancy by
race/ethnicity
Source:
Wisconsin
PRAMS 2012,
Division of
Public Health,
Department of
Health
Services
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39.8%
74.6%
36.8%
66.2%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
Public insurance Private insurance Public insurance Private insurance
Teeth cleaned in 12 months beforepregnancy
Teeth cleaned during pregnancy
Percentage of mothers whose teeth were cleaned before and during pregnancy by
public and private insurance
Teeth Cleaning Before and During Pregnancy
Source:
Wisconsin
PRAMS 2012,
Division of
Public Health,
Department of
Health
Services
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80.7% 84.7%
67.2% 69.0% 78.9%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
White, non-Hispanic
Black, non-Hispanic
Hispanic/Latina Other, non-Hispanic
All mothers
Percentage of mothers who report having insurance to cover dental care during
pregnancy by race/ethnicity
Insurance to Cover Dental Care During
Pregnancy
Source:
Wisconsin
PRAMS 2012,
Division of
Public Health,
Department of
Health
Services
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Insurance to Cover Dental Care During
Pregnancy Percentage of mothers who report having insurance to cover dental care during
pregnancy by public and private insurance
69.8%
87.3%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Public insurance Private insurance
Source:
Wisconsin
PRAMS 2012,
Division of
Public Health,
Department of
Health
Services
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94.0% 84.2% 80.1% 82.3% 90.8%
58.5% 52.2% 45.5% 47.7% 55.8%
0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%
100%
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Knew it was important to care for teeth and gums Had dental or health care worker talk about howto care for teeth and gums
Percentage of mothers who knew importance of oral health care and had a health care worker
talk about how to care for teeth and gums during pregnancy by race/ethnicity
Oral Health Care Education During
Pregnancy
Source:
Wisconsin
PRAMS 2012,
Division of
Public Health,
Department of
Health
Services
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85.7% 95.3%
45.9%
62.7%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Public insurance Private insurance Public insurance Private insurance
Knew it was important to care for teethand gums
Had dental or healthcare worker talkabout how to care for teeth and gums
Oral Health Care Education During
Pregnancy Percentage of mothers who knew importance of oral health care and had a healthcare worker
talk about how to care for teeth and gums during pregnancy by public/private insurance
Source:
Wisconsin
PRAMS 2012,
Division of
Public Health,
Department of
Health
Services
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6.2%
10.8% 8.3% 7.4% 7.0%
7.5%
21.8%
13.0% 11.3%
9.7%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
Saw dentist
Did not see dentist
Seeing a Dentist for a Problem During
Pregnancy Percentage of mothers who report seeing a dentist and not seeing a dentist
when they had a problem during pregnancy by race/ethnicity
Source:
Wisconsin
PRAMS 2012,
Division of
Public Health,
Department of
Health
Services
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Seeing a Dentist for a Problem During
Pregnancy
Percentage of mothers who report seeing a dentist and not seeing a dentist
when they had a problem during pregnancy by public and private insurance
Source:
Wisconsin
PRAMS 2012,
Division of
Public Health,
Department of
Health
Services
11.7%
3.9%
14.3%
6.7%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
Public insurance Private insurance
Saw dentist
Did not see dentist
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Additional Information in Phase 8
(2016–2018 PRAMS Data)
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Additional Information in Phase 8
(2016–2018 PRAMS Data)
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Questions?
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Acknowledgements
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Funding for PRAMS is provided by the Cooperative Agreement
5U01DP003123 from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC).
Additional support is provided by the Title V Maternal and Child
Health Block Grant Program.
The Wisconsin Partnership Program, University of Wisconsin
School of Medicine and Public Health, also provides invaluable
support for PRAMS by funding an oversample of non-Hispanic
black mothers and of key counties home to community
collaboratives supported by the UW Lifecourse Initiative for
Healthy Families.
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Contact
Sarah Blackwell, M.P.H.
PRAMS Project Director
Wisconsin Division of Public Health
608-267-3727
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