Defining quality of preventive oral health services in a northern First Nations community: a concept mapping study.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2023-11-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-23 DOI:10.22605/RRH7910
Janelle Brown-Walkus, Janet Smylie, Cornelia M Borkhoff, Billie-Jo Hardy, Christina Salmon, Florence Duncan, Herenia P Lawrence
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INTRODUCTION In partnership with the Norway House Cree Nation (NHCN) in Manitoba, Canada, this study developed a framework based on how Indigenous parents/caregivers of young children and community-based oral health decision-makers perceive 'quality of preventive oral health services'. METHODS Concept mapping was used to develop the 'quality of preventive oral health services' framework. This involved brainstorming/idea generation, sorting and rating, visual representation, and interpretation sessions with parents/caregivers (CG) and decision-makers (DM) in Norway House, Manitoba. Using the Concept System's GlobalMax software, a conceptual framework was created that was modified from input from CG and DM groups, which can be visualized through the concept map. RESULTS The final concept map revealed seven domains of quality preventive oral health services: dental staff character and skills, working with community, responsibilities in preventive education, inclusive preventive oral health strategies, accessibility to appointments, logistics of providing services, and dental environment. CONCLUSION This study provides insight into the existing gap in oral health services for Indigenous populations. Based on conversations and the concept mapping process, the developed framework can inform the steps to be taken to improve preventive oral health services for Indigenous peoples. The framework has been used to develop a quantitative scale to inform sustainable and impactful change in the quality of preventive oral health services that are meaningful to Indigenous peoples.
定义北部第一民族社区预防性口腔保健服务的质量:概念图研究。
引言:本研究与加拿大马尼托巴省的挪威克里族之家(NHCN)合作,基于土著儿童父母/照顾者和社区口腔健康决策者如何看待“预防性口腔健康服务的质量”,开发了一个框架。方法:采用概念图法制定“预防口腔卫生服务质量”框架。这包括在曼尼托巴的挪威之家与父母/看护人(CG)和决策者(DM)进行头脑风暴/想法产生、分类和评级、视觉表现和解释会议。使用概念系统的GlobalMax软件,根据CG和DM组的输入修改创建了一个概念框架,可以通过概念图将其可视化。结果:最终的概念图揭示了优质预防性口腔卫生服务的七个领域:牙科工作人员的素质和技能、与社区的合作、预防教育的责任、包容性预防性口腔卫生策略、预约的可及性、提供服务的后勤和牙科环境。结论:本研究揭示了土著居民口腔卫生服务存在的差距。在对话和概念绘图过程的基础上,制定的框架可为为改善土著人民的预防性口腔保健服务应采取的步骤提供信息。该框架已被用来制定一个量化尺度,以便为对土著人民有意义的预防性口腔保健服务质量的可持续和有影响的变化提供信息。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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