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An exploratory trial implementing a community-based child oral health promotion intervention for Australian families from refugee and migrant backgrounds: a protocol paper for Teeth Tales

机译:为来自难民和移民背景的澳大利亚家庭实施以社区为基础的儿童口腔健康促进干预的探索性试验:牙齿故事的议定书

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INTRODUCTION: Inequalities are evident in early childhood caries rates with the socially disadvantaged experiencing greater burden of disease. This study builds on formative qualitative research, conducted in the Moreland/Hume local government areas of Melbourne, Victoria 2006-2009, in response to community concerns for oral health of children from refugee and migrant backgrounds. Development of the community-based intervention described here extends the partnership approach to cogeneration of contemporary evidence with continued and meaningful involvement of investigators, community, cultural and government partners. This trial aims to establish a model for child oral health promotion for culturally diverse communities in Australia. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: This is an exploratory trial implementing a community-based child oral health promotion intervention for Australian families from refugee and migrant backgrounds. Families from an Iraqi, Lebanese or Pakistani background with children aged 1-4 years, residing in metropolitan Melbourne, were invited to participate in the trial by peer educators from their respective communities using snowball and purposive sampling techniques. Target sample size was 600. Moreland, a culturally diverse, inner-urban metropolitan area of Melbourne, was chosen as the intervention site. The intervention comprised peer educator led community oral health education sessions and reorienting of dental health and family services through cultural Competency Organisational Review (CORe). ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Ethics approval for this trial was granted by the University of Melbourne Human Research Ethics Committee and the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development Research Committee. Study progress and output will be disseminated via periodic newsletters, peer-reviewed research papers, reports, community seminars and at National and International conferences. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (ACTRN12611000532909).
机译:简介:儿童龋齿率不平等很明显,社会处境不利的人承受着更大的疾病负担。这项研究建立在2006-2009年维多利亚州墨尔本的莫兰德/休姆地方政府地区进行的定性定性研究的基础上,以回应社区对来自难民和移民背景的儿童口腔健康的关注。本文所述的基于社区的干预措施的开发,通过调查人员,社区,文化和政府合作伙伴的持续有意义的参与,将伙伴关系方法扩展为当代证据的并发。该试验旨在为澳大利亚文化多元化的社区建立促进儿童口腔健康的模型。方法和分析:这是一项探索性试验,为来自难民和移民背景的澳大利亚家庭实施了一项基于社区的儿童口腔健康促进干预措施。来自伊拉克,黎巴嫩或巴基斯坦背景,年龄在1-4岁之间,居住在大都市墨尔本的家庭被邀请来自各自社区的同伴教育者使用雪球和有目的的抽样技术参加试验。目标样本量为600。选择了墨尔本多元文化,墨尔本市区内的大都市地区作为干预地点。干预措施包括由同伴教育者主持的社区口腔健康教育会议,以及通过文化能力组织审查(CORe)调整牙齿健康和家庭服务的方向。伦理与传播:墨尔本大学人类研究伦理委员会和教育与儿童早期发展研究委员会已批准该试验的伦理。研究进展和成果将通过定期通讯,同行评审的研究论文,报告,社区研讨会以及在国家和国际会议上进行传播。试验注册号:澳大利亚新西兰临床试验注册(ACTRN12611000532909)。

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