Beyond Clean Teeth: The Role of Dentists and Dental Hygienists in Ending the HIV Epidemic.

IF 1.2 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Anthony J Santella, Alvin Tran, Devin Flores, Leigh Foran
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Abstract

Dental providers play a critical role in public health initiatives, contributing to broader health promotion efforts despite not treating systemic illnesses like HIV directly. Collaboration with nontraditional partners, such as dentists and dental hygienists, is essential for achieving the health promotion goal of ending the HIV epidemic (ETE) by 2030. This study recruited 15 dental providers (seven dentists and eight dental hygienists) from Connecticut via dental associations, academic programs, and social media. Participants completed a semi-structured interview guided by the Social Ecological Model and a brief survey to capture demographics and HIV knowledge. Data were analyzed using the RADar (Rigorous and Accelerated Data Reduction) technique. Participants were predominantly female (66.7%) and White (66.7%) and averaged 48.4 years old. The mean HIV knowledge score was 32 out of 41 (78%). Key themes included (1) continuing education, (2) knowledge of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and HIV, (3) communication best practices, (4) care coordination best practices, and (5) the role of dental providers in ETE efforts. This study underscores the need for collaborative efforts between dental providers and health promotion practitioners to address HIV-related knowledge gaps, stigma, and care coordination through targeted training and communication strategies, while also calling for further research into organizational and policy-level changes that can better integrate dental care into HIV initiatives.

超越清洁牙齿:牙医和牙科保健师在结束艾滋病毒流行中的作用。
牙科服务提供者在公共卫生倡议中发挥着关键作用,尽管不直接治疗艾滋病毒等全身性疾病,但他们为更广泛的健康促进工作做出了贡献。与牙医和牙科保健师等非传统伙伴合作,对于实现到2030年终止艾滋病毒流行这一促进健康的目标至关重要。这项研究通过牙科协会、学术项目和社交媒体从康涅狄格州招募了15名牙科服务提供者(7名牙医和8名牙科保健员)。参与者在社会生态模型的指导下完成了半结构化的访谈,并进行了一项简短的调查,以了解人口统计学和艾滋病毒知识。使用RADar(严格和加速数据简化)技术分析数据。参与者以女性(66.7%)和白人(66.7%)为主,平均年龄48.4岁。艾滋病毒知识平均得分为32分(78%)。关键主题包括(1)继续教育,(2)暴露前预防(PrEP)和艾滋病毒知识,(3)沟通最佳做法,(4)护理协调最佳做法,以及(5)牙科提供者在ETE工作中的作用。这项研究强调了牙科服务提供者和健康促进从业人员之间需要合作努力,通过有针对性的培训和沟通策略来解决与艾滋病毒相关的知识差距、耻辱和护理协调问题,同时也呼吁进一步研究组织和政策层面的变化,以便更好地将牙科保健纳入艾滋病毒倡议。
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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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