Bolden A J, Kaste L M
Department of Preventive and Community Dentistry, University of Iowa, College of Dentistry, Iowa City 52242-1010, USA.
J Public Health Dent. 1995 Winter;55(1):28-33. doi: 10.1111/j.1752-7325.1995.tb02327.x.
The homeless are a diverse group who present the dental profession with a number of difficult challenges in the delivery of oral health services. Utilization of dental services by the homeless is low when provided in traditional settings and access is limited. The purpose of this case study is to review program planning issues focusing on the unique aspects of establishing dental programs for the shelter-based homeless. This paper is based on experiences in developing a dental program for homeless persons in Boston. The establishment of a portable dental program in 1988 for persons residing in shelters in the greater Boston area involved many administrative and clinical considerations. These factors included determination of needs and barriers to dental care, resource identification and development, program planning and implementation, evaluation, and the development of constituency support. The diversity of the homeless population in combination with the variation of space and medical resources at different shelter sites dictates flexibility in the development of programs to address the oral health needs of the homeless.
无家可归者是一个多样化的群体,他们给口腔医疗行业在提供口腔健康服务方面带来了诸多难题。在传统环境中提供牙科服务时,无家可归者对其利用率较低,且获得服务的机会有限。本案例研究的目的是回顾项目规划问题,重点关注为以收容所为基础的无家可归者建立牙科项目的独特方面。本文基于在波士顿为无家可归者开展牙科项目的经验。1988年为大波士顿地区收容所中的居民设立一个流动牙科项目涉及诸多行政和临床方面的考量。这些因素包括确定牙科护理的需求和障碍、资源识别与开发、项目规划与实施、评估以及争取选民支持。无家可归者群体的多样性,再加上不同收容所地点空间和医疗资源的差异,决定了在制定项目以满足无家可归者口腔健康需求时需要具备灵活性。