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为社区卫生工作者制定世界卫生组织非洲区域口腔健康课程。

Developing a WHO African Region mOral Health Curriculum for Community Health Workers.

作者信息

Seymour Brittany, Hackley Donna, Muriithi Miriam, Burgess Danielle, Aflatooni Nikki, Chung Dahee, Ramesh Nithya

机构信息

Harvard School of Dental Medicine, USA.

Ministry of Health, Kenya.

出版信息

Ann Glob Health. 2025 Aug 6;91(1):44. doi: 10.5334/aogh.4655. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

Training allied health professionals in oral health promotion and disease prevention, and integrated into noncommunicable disease (NCD) management, has been shown to improve access to essential oral health services. Oral diseases in the WHO African region are a significant public health problem, and trained dental professionals are scarce. The WHO African Regional Office (WHO AFRO) aims to create a novel tiered oral health workforce, beginning with community health worker (CHW) training on oral health, and utilizing combined in-person and virtual/digital learning through mobile technologies (mOral Health). Successful scale of the program will assist in improving the oral health knowledge, skills, and behaviors of CHWs in Africa, as part of their essential packages of basic services. Guided by a logic model framework, our approach for developing the mOral Health curriculum was based on a proven six-step model for curriculum development in health professions education. Steps 1-3 describe our approach for developing the training program: Step 1: Problem Identification and General Needs Assessment; Step 2: Targeted Needs Assessment; and Step 3: Goals and Objectives. Step 4 describes the resulting curriculum and educational strategies. This is the WHO African region's first competency-based CHW training program universally accessible to all member states. Step 5 (Implementation) and Step 6 (Evaluation and Revision) are planned for subsequent work at a future stage of this project. The mOral Health curriculum for CHWs in the WHO African region leverages digital technologies as part of the WHO mHealth initiative and aligns with the WHO Global Strategy on Oral Health. This mOral Health curriculum can lay the groundwork for further development of an evidence-based, tiered oral health workforce in Africa and will integrate oral health services into the WHO AFRO agenda for the prevention, control, and management of NCDs across the region.

摘要

对专职医疗人员进行口腔健康促进和疾病预防培训,并将其纳入非传染性疾病管理,已被证明有助于增加获得基本口腔卫生服务的机会。口腔疾病在世界卫生组织非洲区域是一个重大的公共卫生问题,而受过培训的牙科专业人员稀缺。世界卫生组织非洲区域办事处(WHO AFRO)旨在打造一支全新的分层口腔卫生工作队伍,首先对社区卫生工作者(CHW)进行口腔健康培训,并通过移动技术(移动口腔健康)采用面对面与虚拟/数字学习相结合的方式。该项目的成功推广将有助于提高非洲社区卫生工作者的口腔健康知识、技能和行为,这是他们基本服务包的一部分。在逻辑模型框架的指导下,我们开发移动口腔健康课程的方法基于健康职业教育中经过验证的六步课程开发模型。步骤1 - 3描述了我们开发培训项目的方法:步骤1:问题识别与总体需求评估;步骤2:针对性需求评估;步骤3:目标与目的。步骤4描述了最终的课程和教育策略。这是世界卫生组织非洲区域首个所有成员国均可普遍参与的基于能力的社区卫生工作者培训项目。步骤5(实施)和步骤6(评估与修订)计划在本项目未来阶段的后续工作中开展。世界卫生组织非洲区域社区卫生工作者的移动口腔健康课程利用数字技术作为世界卫生组织移动健康倡议的一部分,并与世界卫生组织全球口腔健康战略保持一致。这一移动口腔健康课程可为非洲进一步发展循证分层口腔卫生工作队伍奠定基础,并将口腔卫生服务纳入世界卫生组织非洲区域办事处预防、控制和管理该区域非传染性疾病的议程。

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