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跨文化会议空间中的互惠关系以改善原住民口腔健康:一项定性研究。

Reciprocity in the intercultural conference space to improve Aboriginal oral health: A qualitative study.

机构信息

School of Population and Global Health, University of Western Australia, Australia.

Aboriginal Health Strategy, Clinical Service Planning & Population Health, Fiona Stanley Hospital, Australia.

出版信息

Community Dent Health. 2023 Feb 28;40(1):16-22. doi: 10.1922/CDH_0000146Durey07.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Despite high rates of oral disease in Indigenous communities globally, progress is slow in implementing policies and practices so the depth of inequity is addressed and oral health outcomes improve. Indigenous communities are often poorly consulted in the process. This paper responds to this inequity by seeking to create a respectful intercultural space at international dental conferences where Aboriginal health practitioners and dental public health researchers can discuss ways forward for oral health in Indigenous communities.

METHODS

Participatory action research informed by Indigenist methodologies guided this research. Two roundtable discussions between Australian Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal participants were recorded, transcribed and analysed for themes related to problems and potential solutions to dental disease in Indigenous communities. Follow-up discussions on participants' reflections engaging in this intercultural space were recorded and analysed.

RESULTS

Two Aboriginal health practitioners and five non-Aboriginal international dental public health researchers identified the importance of inclusion where intercultural engagement and collaboration with Indigenous Peoples were integral to conducting research in this context and improving oral health outcomes.

CONCLUSIONS

Creating a safe, respectful space between Aboriginal health practitioners and non-Aboriginal dental public health researchers at an international conference fostered dialogue to better understand barriers and enablers to good oral health outcomes. Intercultural engagement and discussion is a step towards mutual understanding of oral health perspectives and experiences that can foster equity and enable more collaborative responses to improve oral health outcomes.

摘要

目的

尽管全球土著社区口腔疾病发病率很高,但在实施政策和实践方面进展缓慢,无法解决不平等问题的深度,也无法改善口腔健康结果。土著社区在这个过程中往往得不到充分的咨询。本文通过在国际牙科会议上创造一个尊重的跨文化空间来回应这种不平等,让土著健康从业者和牙科公共卫生研究人员能够讨论改善土著社区口腔健康的方法。

方法

本研究采用了受原住民方法论启发的参与式行动研究。对澳大利亚土著和非土著参与者之间的两轮圆桌讨论进行了记录、转录和分析,以确定与土著社区口腔疾病相关的问题和潜在解决方案。记录并分析了参与者对参与这种跨文化空间的反思的后续讨论。

结果

两名土著健康从业者和五名非土著国际牙科公共卫生研究人员认为,在与土著人民进行跨文化接触和合作对于在这种情况下进行研究和改善口腔健康结果至关重要的情况下,纳入是很重要的。

结论

在国际会议上为土著健康从业者和非土著牙科公共卫生研究人员创造一个安全、尊重的空间,促进了对话,以更好地了解改善口腔健康结果的障碍和促成因素。跨文化接触和讨论是相互理解口腔健康观点和经验的一步,这可以促进公平,并使更多的合作反应能够改善口腔健康结果。

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