Sustainability of School-Based Outreach Programs in South Dakota.

Q2 Dentistry
Caitlyn Lint, Tasha Wendel
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Dental caries is a common and preventable disease in school-age children. Regular access to school-based dental care, can help reduce caries in this population. A dental hygiene program located in South Dakota developed an intervention to address the lack of accessible dental care for school-age children residing in rural areas. The purpose of this short report was to describe a recurring outreach program and discuss the criteria needed to promote the sustainability of school-based outreach programs in rural and underserved schools in South Dakota. With the assistance of grant funding, the University of South Dakota Department of Dental Hygiene was able to provide preventative oral health care services in schools that met the following criteria: schools must located be in a rural area in South Dakota within 100 miles of the university; fall within the guidelines of a health or dental provider shortage area; participants must be of school-age with a special emphasis placed on those with no dental home, limited access to care, and who are underinsured. Throughout the duration of the 12-year program 30 schools in southeastern South Dakota have been visited annually by dental hygiene students. Nearly 20% of the participants within these schools were at high risk for dental caries and/or utilized Medicaid/CHIP. The Preventive Dental Program (PDP) has been successful in achieving components of sustainability over time through continued commitment to the program's goals and missions, ongoing collaboration with schools, improving the service models, and increasing the program's capacity in local systems.

南达科他州学校外展项目的可持续性。
龋齿是学龄儿童中一种常见且可预防的疾病。定期接受以学校为基础的牙科护理,可以帮助减少这一人群的龋齿。南达科他州的一个牙齿卫生项目制定了一项干预措施,以解决居住在农村地区的学龄儿童缺乏牙科护理的问题。这份简短报告的目的是描述一个经常性的外展计划,并讨论在南达科他州农村和服务不足的学校中促进以学校为基础的外展计划的可持续性所需的标准。在赠款资金的帮助下,南达科他州大学口腔卫生系能够在符合以下标准的学校提供预防性口腔保健服务:学校必须位于南达科他州的农村地区,距离大学100英里以内;符合保健或牙科提供者短缺地区的指导方针;参与者必须是学龄儿童,特别强调那些没有牙医的家庭,获得护理的机会有限,以及保险不足的人。在为期12年的项目期间,南达科他州东南部的30所学校每年都有牙科卫生专业的学生参观。这些学校中近20%的参与者有龋齿的高风险和/或使用医疗补助/CHIP。随着时间的推移,预防性牙科项目(PDP)通过对项目目标和使命的持续承诺、与学校的持续合作、改进服务模式以及提高项目在当地系统中的能力,成功地实现了可持续性的组成部分。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Dental Hygiene is the refereed, scientific publication of the American Dental Hygienists’ Association. It promotes the publication of original research related to the practice and education of dental hygiene. It supports the development and dissemination of a dental hygiene body of knowledge through scientific inquiry in basic, applied, and clinical research.
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