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牙科教育中的文化能力教学:对澳大利亚原住民影响的系统评价与探讨

Teaching Cultural Competence in Dental Education: A Systematic Review and Exploration of Implications for Indigenous Populations in Australia.

作者信息

Forsyth Cathryn J, Irving Michelle J, Tennant Marc, Short Stephanie D, Gilroy John A

机构信息

Ms. Forsyth is Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Lead, Faculty of Dentistry, The University of Sydney; Dr. Irving is Research Fellow, Poche Centre for Indigenous Health, Faculty of Dentistry, The University of Sydney; Dr. Tennant is Winthrop Professor, International Research Collaborative, Oral Health and Equity, The University of Western Australia; Dr. Short is Professor and Deputy Director, Sydney Asia Pacific Migration Centre, Faculty of Health Sciences, The University of Sydney; and Dr. Gilroy is with the WUN Indigenous Research Network, Faculty of Health Sciences, The University of Sydney.

出版信息

J Dent Educ. 2017 Aug;81(8):956-968. doi: 10.21815/JDE.017.049.

Abstract

Indigenous and other minority populations worldwide experience higher rates of disease including poor oral health than other populations. Cultural competence of practitioners is increasingly being recognized as fundamental to health care and quality of life in addressing these disparities. The aims of this study were to conduct a systematic review of the literature about teaching cultural competence in dental education and to explore the particular relevance of that teaching for the oral health care of Indigenous populations in Australia. A systematic review employing the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) statement was conducted of published studies that explored cultural competency interventions in dental curricula. A total of 258 studies from 2004 to 2015 were identified; after removing duplications and applying criteria for exclusion, 12 were selected for analysis, involving 1,360 participants. The principal themes identified in the qualitative analysis of these studies were curriculum content, curriculum delivery, community service-learning, reflective writing, and evaluation. Students need knowledge of health disparities and community health to better understand the perspectives of culturally diverse populations and to communicate effectively with people from various cultures. The principal strategies that improved cultural competence in the articles examined in this study were educational seminars, community service-learning, and reflective writing. These findings suggest that integration of cultural competency curricula using a combination of didactic or online training, community engagement, and reflective writing may increase the cultural knowledge and skills of dental students.

摘要

全球范围内,原住民及其他少数族裔人群比其他人群更容易患病,包括口腔健康状况较差。从业者的文化能力在解决这些差异方面,日益被视为医疗保健和生活质量的基础。本研究的目的是对牙科教育中文化能力教学的文献进行系统综述,并探讨该教学对澳大利亚原住民口腔保健的特殊相关性。我们采用系统综述与Meta分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)声明,对已发表的研究进行系统综述,这些研究探讨了牙科课程中的文化能力干预措施。共识别出2004年至2015年的258项研究;在去除重复项并应用排除标准后,选择了12项进行分析,涉及1360名参与者。对这些研究进行定性分析时确定的主要主题包括课程内容、课程交付、社区服务学习、反思性写作和评估。学生需要了解健康差异和社区健康,以便更好地理解文化多元人群的观点,并与来自不同文化的人进行有效沟通。本研究中所审查文章里提高文化能力的主要策略是教育研讨会、社区服务学习和反思性写作。这些发现表明,结合讲授式或在线培训、社区参与和反思性写作来整合文化能力课程,可能会提高牙科学生的文化知识和技能。

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