# Developing an oral health screening tool for an integrated model of care to reduce treatment-related oral morbidity in head and neck cancer survivor

> **NIH NIH K23** · VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER · 2020 · $126,442

## Abstract

Summary
Approximately 62,000 Americans develop head and neck cancer (HNC) each year. Cancer treatments can
result in a myriad of changes to the normal function of the oral structures. These treatment-related oral
morbidities can persist for the duration of the patient’s life leaving HNC survivors in a state of rapidly
deteriorating oral health. In addition to other barriers to oral care likely experienced by HNC survivors, many of
these patients are uninsured and cannot afford dental visits to maintain surveillance of their oral condition.
Failure to identify these oral morbidities early can result in expensive, less effective treatments that contribute
to poor quality of life. In response to this shortfall, Dr. Derek Smith (PI) is proposing a career development
project which will improve our understanding of the barriers to care and develop the statistical infrastructure
required to implement a novel oral care model. The proposed model of care would integrate medical
professionals and their support staff into the oral health team by providing them with a screening tool that
allows them to identify patients that are at high risk for oral disease. Dr. Smith is uniquely qualified to pursue
this research completing his training as a dentist at Indiana University in 2008 and his PhD in Biostatistics at
Vanderbilt University in 2017. He has participated in numerous research projects and preliminary studies, and
has a wealth of experience in clinical dentistry making him an outstanding candidate for this award. Dr. Smith
is currently a Research Assistant Professor in the Departments of Biostatistics and Oral Maxillofacial Surgery
at Vanderbilt and has been given protected time, infrastructure, and excellent mentorship to aid in the
development of this research plan. The proposed career development plan involves participating in the AT Still
University dental public health fellowship program and mentoring on the conduct of patient-centered research.
This development plan is complemented by the mentored research proposal. The model of care Dr. Smith has
proposed requires a well-validated screening tool that medical professionals can use to identify patients at high
risk for oral morbidity and a data-driven decision rule that helps providers decide when a referral to oral health
professionals is warranted. In Aim 1 of this proposal we will conduct a validation of the Vanderbilt Head and
Neck Symptom Survey’s oral subscale by correlating patient reported outcomes with clinician’s findings on
exam. Having established validity of the tool, in Aim 2 a screening tool will be developed out of a combination
of items from the VHNSS and other well-validated patient reported outcome measures including the Oral
Health Impact Profile. Lastly, for Aim 3 interviews will be conducted with HNC survivors to gain a better
understanding of non-financial barriers to oral care in the HNC population. At the completion of this project our
team will have the tools necessary to i...

## Key facts

- **NIH application ID:** 9892002
- **Project number:** 5K23DE028010-02
- **Recipient organization:** VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER
- **Principal Investigator:** Derek Kyle Smith
- **Activity code:** K23 (R01, R21, SBIR, etc.)
- **Funding institute:** NIH
- **Fiscal year:** 2020
- **Award amount:** $126,442
- **Award type:** 5
- **Project period:** 2019-04-01 → 2024-03-31

## Primary source

NIH RePORTER: https://reporter.nih.gov/project-details/9892002

## Citation

> US National Institutes of Health, RePORTER application 9892002, Developing an oral health screening tool for an integrated model of care to reduce treatment-related oral morbidity in head and neck cancer survivor (5K23DE028010-02). Retrieved via AI Analytics 2026-05-22 from https://api.ai-analytics.org/grant/nih/9892002. Licensed CC0.

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