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基于学校的公共卫生模式,以减少口腔健康差距。

A school-based public health model to reduce oral health disparities.

机构信息

Department of Pediatrics, David Geffen School of Medicine, Children's Discovery & Innovation Institute, Mattel Children's Hospital, University of California Los Angeles.

The Los Angeles Trust for Children's Health.

出版信息

J Public Health Dent. 2018 Dec;78(1):9-16. doi: 10.1111/jphd.12216. Epub 2017 May 3.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Although dental decay is preventable, it remains the most common pediatric chronic disease. We describe a public health approach to implementing a scalable and sustainable school-based oral health program for low-income urban children.

METHODS

The Los Angeles Trust for Children's Health, a nonprofit affiliated with the Los Angeles Unified School District, applied a public health model and developed a broad-based community-coalition to a) establish a District Oral Health Nurse position to coordinate oral health services, and b) implement a universal school-based oral health screening and fluoride varnishing program, with referral to a dental home. Key informant interviews and focus groups informed program development. Parent surveys assessed preventative oral health behaviors and access to oral health services. Results from screening exams, program costs and rates of reimbursement were recorded.

RESULTS

From 2012 to 2015, six elementary schools and three dental provider groups participated. Four hundred ninety-one parents received oral health education and 89 served as community oral health volunteers; 3,399 screenings and fluoride applications were performed on 2,776 children. Sixty-six percent of children had active dental disease, 27 percent had visible tooth decay, and 6 percent required emergent care. Of the 623 students who participated for two consecutive years, 56 percent had fewer or no visible caries at follow-up, while only 17 percent had additional disease. Annual program cost was $69.57 per child.

CONCLUSIONS

Using a broad based, oral health coalition, a school-based universal screening and fluoride varnishing program can improve the oral health of children with a high burden of untreated dental diseases.

摘要

目的

尽管龋齿是可预防的,但它仍是最常见的儿童慢性疾病。我们描述了一种公共卫生方法,用于为低收入城市儿童实施可扩展和可持续的学校口腔健康计划。

方法

洛杉矶儿童健康信托基金(洛杉矶联合学区下属的非营利组织)应用公共卫生模型并组建了一个基础广泛的社区联盟,以:a)设立区口腔健康护士职位以协调口腔卫生服务,以及 b)实施普及性学校口腔健康筛查和氟化物涂敷计划,并向牙科家庭转介。关键信息提供者访谈和焦点小组为计划的制定提供了信息。家长调查评估了预防口腔健康行为和获得口腔健康服务的情况。记录了筛查检查、计划成本和报销率的结果。

结果

从 2012 年到 2015 年,有六所小学和三个牙科服务提供商参与了该计划。491 名家长接受了口腔健康教育,89 名家长担任社区口腔健康志愿者;3399 名儿童接受了 3399 次筛查和氟化物涂敷。66%的儿童患有活动性牙病,27%的儿童有可见的龋齿,6%的儿童需要紧急护理。在连续两年参加的 623 名学生中,56%的学生在随访时龋齿数量减少或没有,而只有 17%的学生病情加重。该年度计划的费用为每名儿童 69.57 美元。

结论

使用基础广泛的口腔健康联盟,实施学校普及性筛查和氟化物涂敷计划,可以改善患有大量未经治疗的口腔疾病的儿童的口腔健康状况。

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