DrPH candidate University of Teesside, Education and Public Health Manager FDI World Dental Federation, Switzerland.
Senior Lecturer in Restorative Dentistry, Dundee Dental School, UK.
Prim Dent J. 2021 Sep;10(3):69-74. doi: 10.1177/20501684211029420.
Oral disease continues to be a public health burden, affecting almost half of the global population, and disproportionately affecting the most vulnerable communities. Development organisations use different approaches to tackle this through short-term volunteering programmes in low- and middle-income countries, to address oral health needs in a variety of ways. There is evidence that volunteering requires a high level of cultural competence to avoid negatively impacting on local healthcare systems.The oral health care needs of communities in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) differ markedly from those in the developed world, posing challenges for volunteering organisations to provide effective programmes in circumstances where there is a lack of resources, equipment and infrastructure.
口腔疾病仍然是一个公共卫生负担,影响了几乎全球一半的人口,而且不成比例地影响了最脆弱的社区。发展组织通过在低收入和中等收入国家开展短期志愿服务项目,采用不同的方法来解决这一问题,以各种方式满足口腔健康需求。有证据表明,志愿服务需要高度的文化能力,以避免对当地医疗保健系统产生负面影响。撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)社区的口腔保健需求与发达国家有明显不同,这给志愿服务组织带来了挑战,因为在资源、设备和基础设施匮乏的情况下,难以提供有效的项目。