Niessen L C
Geriatric Dental Program, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Perry Point, MD.
J Public Health Dent. 1990;50(2 Spec No):133-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1752-7325.1990.tb02102.x.
Six critical questions are discussed as background information for the participants as the future direction for dental public health in North Carolina is considered. (1) Why should a dental program exist as part of the state public health program? (2) Who are the current and future constituents? (3) What programs will be necessary? (4) Where will dental public health programs function in the future? (5) How will dental public health programs function in the future? and (6) When will dental public health programs change? The Future of Public Health Report and the Year 2000 Objectives consider many of these questions for public health and dental public health. In addition to this information, the inequities of oral health status, access to care among various population groups, constituency building, and the roles of government agencies have to be considered. This presentation challenges public health to visualize possibilities for a future that cannot be seen, but that needs to be anticipated.
作为考虑北卡罗来纳州牙科公共卫生未来方向的背景信息,讨论了六个关键问题。(1)为什么牙科项目应作为州公共卫生项目的一部分而存在?(2)当前和未来的选民群体是谁?(3)需要哪些项目?(4)牙科公共卫生项目未来将在哪里发挥作用?(5)牙科公共卫生项目未来将如何运作?以及(6)牙科公共卫生项目何时会发生变化?《公共卫生未来报告》和《2000年目标》考虑了许多关于公共卫生和牙科公共卫生的此类问题。除了这些信息之外,还必须考虑口腔健康状况的不平等、不同人群获得护理的机会、选民群体建设以及政府机构的作用。本演讲促使公共卫生领域去设想一个虽无法预见但需要提前预判的未来的可能性。