Exploring the benefits of Smile4life training: Findings from a pilot study.

Q4 Medicine
Community Practitioner Pub Date : 2016-10-01
Laura Beaton, Emma Coles, Andrea Rodriguez, Ruth Freeman
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Abstract

Smile4life is Scotland's national oral health improvement programme for people experiencing homelessness. Following an oral health and psychosocial needs assessment of 853 homeless people across Scotland, the Smile4life intervention was developed and rolled out across all NHS boards. Dental health and health and social care practitioners were invited to attend a training event at the launch of the Smile4life: Guide for Trainers - a training guide for practitioners working with homeless people. This paper presents results from HoPSCOTCH, a pilot study that took place in four NHS boards to examine the benefits of training for practitioners regarding their awareness of homelessness and the oral health needs of homeless people. Dental health (baseline: 10; follow-up: 8) and health and social care practitioners (baseline: 13; follow-up: 12) completed questionnaires about their knowledge, attitudes and behaviours. The results showed that there were increases in practitioner knowledge, confidence and motivation to help service users access dental care, to provide oral health education and to use motivational interviewing. The authors recommend that future training for practitioners who work with homeless people should include communication skills and advice on how to deliver tailored interventions, with the aim of strengthening practitioners' confidence and motivation to deliver the Smile4life intervention.

探索Smile4life训练的好处:一项试点研究的结果。
Smile4life是苏格兰针对无家可归者的国家口腔健康改善方案。在对苏格兰各地853名无家可归者进行口腔健康和心理社会需求评估后,制定了Smile4life干预措施,并在NHS所有委员会推广。牙科保健和保健及社会保健从业人员应邀参加了《Smile4life:培训人员指南》启动仪式上的培训活动,这是一份为无家可归者工作的从业人员提供的培训指南。本文介绍了HoPSCOTCH的结果,这是一项在四个NHS委员会进行的试点研究,旨在检查从业人员对无家可归者的意识和无家可归者的口腔健康需求进行培训的好处。牙齿健康(基线:10;随访:8人)以及保健和社会保健从业人员(基线:13人;随访:完成关于他们的知识、态度和行为的问卷调查。结果表明,从业人员在帮助服务使用者获得牙科保健、提供口腔健康教育和使用动机性访谈方面的知识、信心和动机有所增加。作者建议,未来对与无家可归者一起工作的从业人员的培训应该包括沟通技巧和如何提供量身定制的干预措施的建议,目的是增强从业人员提供Smile4life干预措施的信心和动力。
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Community Practitioner
Community Practitioner Medicine-Family Practice
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期刊介绍: Community Practitioner is the monthly journal of Unite/CPHVA. It is the UK’s leading professional journal for health visitors, school nurses and other healthcare professionals working in community settings. The journal provides topical news, in-depth news features, policy analysis, practice updates, and professional and clinical papers. Professional papers are subject to double-blind peer review. The editorial team is happy to offer advice to professionals interested in submitting material to the journal.
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