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Outcomes of a co-designed, community-led oral health promotion program for Aboriginal children in rural and remote communities in New South Wales, Australia

机译:澳大利亚新南威尔士州农村和偏远社区土着儿童的共同设计的社区主导的口腔健康促进计划的结果

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Objective: Improving the oral health of Aboriginal children is an Australian priority. Public policy recommends the development of evidence-based, culturally competent oral health promotion programs. Positive health outcomes are more likely for Aboriginal people when programs are co-designed with the community and tailored to local needs. This study aims to determine the impact of a community-led oral health promotion program for Aboriginal children in rural and remote communities. Basic research design: Consecutive surveys. Baseline data were collected on the oral health of Aboriginal children aged five-12 years in rural and remote communities in Central Northern New South Wales in 2014. Then, an evidence-based oral health promotion program was co-designed with local Aboriginal communities. It included daily toothbrushing, water bottle program, regular application of fluoride varnish, regular distribution of toothbrushes and fluoride toothpaste and dental health education and commenced in 2016 in three schools in the region. In 2018, oral health status and oral hygiene behaviours of participating children were compared against baseline data to evaluate the program. Results: There was a significant reduction in tooth decay, plaque scores and gingivitis. The mean number of teeth affected by tooth decay was 4.13, compared to 5.31 in 2014. An increase was also seen in positive oral hygiene behaviour. Conclusions: The co-design elements of the program are critical to its success Engaging local Aboriginal communities to co-design and deliver oral health promotion can reduce the burden of tooth decay experienced by Aboriginal children.
机译:目的:提高原住民儿童的口腔健康是澳大利亚优先事项。公共政策建议开发以证据为本,文化主管的口头健康促进计划。当方案与社区共同设计并针对当地需求时,积极的健康结果更有可能对原住民的人更有可能。本研究旨在确定农村和远程社区中社区主导的口腔健康促进计划对土着儿童的影响。基础研究设计:连续调查。 2014年新南威尔士中部北部南威尔士州农村和偏远社区52岁的原住民儿童口腔健康收集了基线数据。然后,基于证据的口腔健康促进计划与当地原住民社区共同设计。它包括每日牙刷,水瓶计划,经常应用氟化物清漆,牙刷和氟化物牙膏和牙科医疗教育的经常分布,并于2016年在该地区的三所学校开始。 2018年,将参与儿童的口头健康状况和口腔卫生行为与基线数据进行比较,以评估该计划。结果:蛀牙,斑块分数和牙龈炎的显着减少。牙齿衰减影响的平均牙齿数为4.13,而2014年为5.31.在积极的口腔卫生行为中也有所增加。结论:该计划的共同设计要素对于成功的成功至关重要,使当地原住民共同共同设计,提供口服健康促进可以减少原住民儿童所经历的牙齿腐烂的负担。

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