Drug Court Smiles: Addressing Dental Care Equity for Justice-Involved People.

IF 1.6 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Linda S Kahn, Maximilian J Brimmer, Matthew Thomas, William J Watson, Sharlynn Daun-Barnett, Diane Berdine, Jessica S Kruger
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Abstract

People in the criminal justice system, especially those enrolled in drug treatment courts, have complex health profiles, limited access to medical and dental care, and a high prevalence of substance use disorders (SUD). SUD is associated with poor oral health, including severe dental caries and periodontal disease. Both poor oral health and SUD can contribute to low self-esteem and stigma that pose barriers to seeking care. The aim of this study is to examine dental care and oral health disparities among community-dwelling justice-involved people with SUD enrolled in the drug treatment courts. We surveyed clients (N = 59) and leadership team members (n = 23) in four drug treatment courts. Clients responded to questions about dental care needs and self-reported oral health; leadership team members provided their perspectives on clients' oral health needs and barriers to care. Most clients (61%) rated their oral health as fair to very poor, and 27% had not seen a dentist in at least 3 years. Most (70%) leadership team members indicated that clients had occasionally or frequently discussed an oral health problem and 26% noted that clients occasionally or frequently missed court due to dental pain. Both clients and team members identified cost, transportation, fear, and stigma as key barriers to addressing clients' dental health needs. Improving oral health for justice-involved people with SUD may entail a multifaceted approach to address these barriers, and might consider novel approaches, such as co-locating dental and SUD providers.

毒品法庭的微笑:解决牙齿护理公平的司法参与的人。
刑事司法系统中的人员,特别是在药物治疗法院登记的人员,健康状况复杂,获得医疗和牙科护理的机会有限,并且物质使用障碍(SUD)的患病率很高。SUD与口腔健康状况不佳有关,包括严重的龋齿和牙周病。口腔健康状况不佳和SUD都可能导致自卑和耻辱感,从而阻碍寻求治疗。本研究的目的是检查在药物治疗法院登记的社区居住的涉及司法的SUD患者的牙齿保健和口腔健康差异。我们调查了四个戒毒法庭的客户(N = 59)和领导团队成员(N = 23)。客户回答了有关牙齿保健需求和自我报告的口腔健康的问题;领导团队成员提供了他们对客户口腔健康需求和护理障碍的看法。大多数客户(61%)认为他们的口腔健康状况一般或很差,27%的人至少3年没有看过牙医。大多数(70%)领导团队成员表示,客户偶尔或经常讨论口腔健康问题,26%的人指出,客户偶尔或经常因牙痛缺席法庭。客户和团队成员都认为成本、交通、恐惧和耻辱是解决客户牙齿健康需求的主要障碍。改善与司法有关的南德意志炎患者的口腔健康可能需要多方面的方法来解决这些障碍,并可能考虑新的方法,例如将牙科和南德意志炎提供者放在一起。
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Health Promotion Practice
Health Promotion Practice PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
5.30%
发文量
126
期刊介绍: Health Promotion Practice (HPP) publishes authoritative articles devoted to the practical application of health promotion and education. It publishes information of strategic importance to a broad base of professionals engaged in the practice of developing, implementing, and evaluating health promotion and disease prevention programs. The journal"s editorial board is committed to focusing on the applications of health promotion and public health education interventions, programs and best practice strategies in various settings, including but not limited to, community, health care, worksite, educational, and international settings. Additionally, the journal focuses on the development and application of public policy conducive to the promotion of health and prevention of disease.
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