Garcia Raul I, Cadoret Cynthia A, Henshaw Michelle
Department of Health Policy and Health Services Research, Northeast Center for Research to Evaluate and Eliminate Dental Disparities, Boston University Goldman School of Dental Medicine, Boston, MA 02118, USA.
Dent Clin North Am. 2008 Apr;52(2):319-32, vi. doi: 10.1016/j.cden.2007.12.006.
Demographic changes over the coming decades will heighten the challenges to both the dental profession and the nation. The expected growth in the numbers of racial and ethnic minorities and the concomitant growth of immigrant populations are likely to lead to worsening of oral health disparities. Their consequences are becoming increasingly evident, as the profession strives to improve the oral health of all Americans. The increasing diversity of the population, together with the importance of cultural beliefs and behaviors that affect health outcomes, will require ways to enhance provider-patient communications and oral health literacy. One important means by which to promote oral health in diverse populations is to develop a dental workforce that is both culturally and linguistically competent, as well as one that is as culturally diverse as the American population.
在未来几十年里,人口结构的变化将加剧牙科行业和整个国家面临的挑战。预计少数族裔和移民人口数量的增长,可能会导致口腔健康差距进一步恶化。随着牙科行业努力改善所有美国人的口腔健康,这些后果日益明显。人口多样性的增加,以及影响健康结果的文化信仰和行为的重要性,将需要各种方法来加强医患沟通和口腔健康素养。促进不同人群口腔健康的一个重要方法,是培养一支在文化和语言方面都有能力的牙科劳动力队伍,以及一支与美国人口一样具有文化多样性的队伍。