The Centre for Rural and Remote Oral Health, The University of Western Australia, Crawley, Australia.
Int Dent J. 2010 Apr;60(2):129-34.
In line with findings throughout Australia, rural, remote and Indigenous Western Australians suffer from a higher burden of oral disease and have less access to dental practitioners and care than their urban and non-Indigenous counterparts. With workforce projections indicating an increase in the shortage of dental practitioners, especially in rural and remote areas, the Centre for Rural and Remote Oral Health (CRROH) in Western Australia set out to establish a sustainable programme to service such increasingly disadvantaged populations. Via the vertical integration of education, service and research CRROH pioneered a sustainable model to deliver much needed oral health services to some of Western Australia's most remote areas, while primarily focused on addressing the oral health needs of Indigenous Australians. One of the key lessons from the programme has been the development of a strong clinical governance framework and a support network to sustain services in remote locations. This study offers one way to provide and sustain dental care for those most in need, yet largely left out.
与澳大利亚各地的情况一致,农村、偏远和原住民西澳大利亚人患口腔疾病的负担更重,获得牙医和护理的机会也比城市和非原住民少。劳动力预测表明,牙医短缺将加剧,尤其是在农村和偏远地区,因此,西澳大利亚农村和偏远地区口腔健康中心(CRROH)着手制定一项可持续计划,为这些日益处于不利地位的人群提供服务。通过教育、服务和研究的垂直整合,CRROH 开创了一种可持续的模式,为西澳大利亚一些最偏远地区提供急需的口腔健康服务,主要侧重于解决原住民的口腔健康需求。该计划的一个重要经验是制定了一个强大的临床治理框架和一个支持网络,以维持偏远地区的服务。本研究提供了一种为最需要的人提供和维持牙科护理的方法,这些人在很大程度上被忽视了。