Waldman H Barry, Perlman Steven P
Department of General Dentistry, School of Dental Medicine, S.U.N.Y at Stony Brook, NY, USA.
J Dent Child (Chic). 2005 Jan-Apr;72(1):39-42.
Increasing urbanization of Native Americans will bring community health practitioners into contact with a patient population that has potentially different cultural orientations and with individuals in difficult general health and living conditions. Pediatric providers will be faced with a population of youngsters, a greater percentage of whom will have disabilities than the general pediatric population. The challenge will be to meet the "usual" oral health needs of community youngsters--family members whose heritage and culture may be quite different from those of the practitioner and staff.
美国原住民城市化程度的提高,将使社区健康从业者接触到可能具有不同文化取向的患者群体,以及健康状况和生活条件较差的个体。儿科医疗服务提供者将面对一群青少年,其中残疾青少年的比例高于普通儿科人群。挑战在于满足社区青少年——其家庭背景和文化可能与从业者及工作人员截然不同的家庭成员——“通常”的口腔健康需求。