Meihubers Sandra
Bila Muuji Aboriginal Health Service Incorporated.
N S W Public Health Bull. 2013 Dec;24(3):128-30. doi: 10.1071/NB12102.
In western NSW in 2006, a group of Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations identified oral health as a priority need in their regions, considering the lack of regular dental services, poor access to oral health information, and high dental disease rates. A regional oral health promotion program was developed and implemented under the guidance of a regional coordinator who supports local staff in oral health promotion activities such as school-based toothbrushing and the provision of oral health information to targeted groups (e.g. young mothers and carers) and staff of chronic disease programs. The program's strength in its planning and continuity is due to many factors, one of the main being the active involvement of local Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation staff in its genesis, planning and implementation. Combined with strong management support, local partnerships and regional coordination, the program continues to provide collaborative approaches to community-based oral health promotion programs.
2006年在新南威尔士州西部,一群原住民社区控制的健康组织将口腔健康确定为其所在地区的优先需求,原因是缺乏常规牙科服务、获取口腔健康信息困难以及牙科疾病发病率高。在一名区域协调员的指导下,制定并实施了一项区域口腔健康促进计划,该协调员支持当地工作人员开展口腔健康促进活动,如校内刷牙以及向目标群体(如年轻母亲和护理人员)和慢性病项目工作人员提供口腔健康信息。该计划在规划和连续性方面的优势得益于诸多因素,其中一个主要因素是当地原住民社区控制的健康组织工作人员积极参与其创建、规划和实施。再加上强有力的管理支持、当地伙伴关系和区域协调,该计划继续为基于社区的口腔健康促进项目提供协作方法。