School of Population and Global Health, The University of Western Australia, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
Health Soc Care Community. 2022 Nov;30(6):e6312-e6321. doi: 10.1111/hsc.14070. Epub 2022 Oct 14.
The objective of the study was to identify whether creating a responsive, respectful and trustworthy environment that provides free dental care for clients who are homeless using volunteer dental professionals was effective in meeting their oral health needs in Fremantle, Western Australia. Qualitative research conducted between October 2018 and August 2019 was guided by a social constructivist paradigm to gather and analyse data. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with adults experiencing homelessness accessing a community dental clinic and health providers and other stakeholders involved in its establishment, management and service delivery. An inductive approach to analysis was used to organise themes under the categories of 'establishing the oral health clinic' (OHC) and 'responses to the implementation of the clinic' Thirty-nine semi-structured interviews were conducted across eight participant groups: clients, executive management, the oral health clinical reference group, volunteer dentists, employed staff, nursing students, volunteer staff and other stakeholders. Key findings across all groups included positive responses to the establishment and implementation of the OHC, the quality of care and the safe and respectful environment in which services were delivered. Challenges related to sustainability include uncertainty around ongoing funding and recruitment of dental professionals. Whilst volunteer dental services fill a gap in meeting the complex needs of this population group, mainstream services must consider and address issues of equity in this context. Findings can be used to guide this process that includes creating environments of respect and trust where adults who are homeless or at risk of homelessness feel safe, welcomed and more likely to return to the service.
本研究旨在确定在澳大利亚西部弗里曼特尔为无家可归者提供由志愿牙科专业人员提供的免费牙科护理,创建一个响应迅速、尊重和值得信赖的环境,是否能有效满足他们的口腔健康需求。2018 年 10 月至 2019 年 8 月期间进行的定性研究以社会建构主义范式为指导,以收集和分析数据。对在社区牙科诊所就诊的无家可归的成年人以及参与其建立、管理和服务提供的卫生提供者和其他利益相关者进行了半结构化访谈。采用归纳方法对主题进行组织,主题分为“建立口腔健康诊所”(OHC)和“对诊所实施的反应”。在八个参与者群体中进行了 39 次半结构化访谈:客户、执行管理层、口腔健康临床参考小组、志愿牙医、受雇员工、护理学生、志愿员工和其他利益相关者。所有群体的主要发现包括对 OHC 的建立和实施、护理质量以及提供服务的安全和尊重环境的积极反应。与可持续性相关的挑战包括对持续资金和牙科专业人员招聘的不确定性。虽然志愿牙科服务填补了满足这群人口复杂需求的空白,但主流服务必须考虑并解决这方面的公平问题。研究结果可用于指导这一过程,包括创建尊重和信任的环境,让无家可归或有流浪风险的成年人感到安全、受欢迎,并更有可能回到服务中。