Dolce Maria C, Haber Judith, Shelley Donna
New York University College of Nursing, 726 Broadway, 10th Floor, New York, NY 10003, USA.
Nurs Res Pract. 2012;2012:149673. doi: 10.1155/2012/149673. Epub 2012 May 17.
Millions of Americans have unmet oral healthcare needs and profound oral health disparities persist in vulnerable and underserved populations, especially poor children, older adults, and racial and ethnic minorities. Nurses can play a significant role in improving the quality of oral health including access to care with appropriate education and training. The purpose of this paper is to describe New York University College of Nursing's response to this challenge. The Oral Health Nursing Education and Practice (OHNEP) program is a national initiative aimed at preparing a nursing workforce with the competencies to prioritize oral disease prevention and health promotion, provide evidence-based oral healthcare in a variety of practice settings, and collaborate in interprofessional teams across the healthcare system. The overarching goal of this national initiative is to create an educational infrastructure for the nursing profession that advances nursing's contribution to reducing oral health disparities across the lifespan.
数以百万计的美国人有未满足的口腔保健需求,在弱势群体和服务不足的人群中,尤其是贫困儿童、老年人以及种族和少数民族中,严重的口腔健康差距依然存在。护士在改善口腔健康质量方面可以发挥重要作用,包括通过适当的教育和培训来提供护理服务。本文的目的是描述纽约大学护理学院应对这一挑战的举措。口腔健康护理教育与实践(OHNEP)项目是一项全国性倡议,旨在培养一支具备以下能力的护理队伍:将口腔疾病预防和健康促进列为优先事项、在各种实践环境中提供循证口腔保健,以及在整个医疗系统的跨专业团队中开展协作。这项全国性倡议的总体目标是为护理专业创建一个教育基础设施,以推动护理工作在减少全生命周期口腔健康差距方面做出贡献。