通过安大略省社区服务学习和以人为中心的护理解决口腔健康公平问题:患者和提供者的观点。

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PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2025-10-10 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0334089
Abbas Jessani, Giuliana Gadoni Giovanni Borges, Jacqueline Torti, Zachary Hollingham, Trixie Patricia Vos, Natasha Roden, Sarah McLean
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本研究旨在探讨舒立克牙科的社区服务学习(CSL)计划对加拿大安大略省牛津县社区卫生中心(OCCHC)患者和医疗保健提供者(HCP)的经验和看法的影响。CSL计划旨在解决公平人群的口腔健康需求,并为牙科学习者提供经验,以社区为基础的培训。采用社区参与研究(CEnR)框架的定性研究方法。数据是通过与OCCHC的21名患者和6名HCPs的一对一访谈收集的。通过归纳主题分析来确定关键主题。结果,确定了五个主要主题,患者和HCPs之间存在重叠。从与患者的访谈中出现了两个主要主题:(1)牙科保健的挑战和障碍;(2)通过CSL计划增加了获得牙科保健的机会;突出耻辱和歧视,由于公共牙科保险和低社会经济地位。从HCPs的角度来看,(3)以人为本的护理是主要确定的主题,强调在提供牙科护理时了解患者的个性化情况和健康的社会决定因素的重要性。此外,患者和HCPs之间的共同主题也被确定为(4)支持性环境和(5)患者授权和自信。总之,CSL计划通过改善患者获得牙科护理的机会,同时通过以人为本的护理方法提高患者的自尊和信心,解决了值得公平对待的患者的口腔健康需求。这些发现强调了社区综合牙科保健模式在解决口腔卫生不平等和培训未来牙科专业人员方面的重要性。
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Addressing oral health equity through community service-learning and person-centered care in Ontario: patient and provider perspectives.

This study aimed to investigate the influence of the Community Service-Learning (CSL) program at Schulich Dentistry on the experiences and perceptions of patients and healthcare providers (HCP) at the Oxford County Community Health Centre (OCCHC) in Ontario, Canada. The CSL program aimed to address the oral health needs of equity-deserving populations and provide dental learners with experiential, community-based training. A qualitative research methodology using a Community-Engaged Research (CEnR) framework was employed. Data was collected through one-on-one interviews with 21 patients and six HCPs at the OCCHC. Inductive thematic analysis was conducted to identify key themes. As a result, five main themes were identified, with overlap between patients and HCPs. Two major themes emerged from the interviews with patients (1) challenges and barriers to dental care and (2) enhanced access to dental care through the CSL program; highlighting stigma and discrimination due to public dental insurances and low socioeconomic status. From the HCPs' perspectives, (3) person-centred care was the main identified theme, emphasizing the importance of understanding patients' individualized circumstances and social determinants of health when providing dental care. Additionally, common themes between patients and HCPs were also identified as (4) supportive environment and (5) patient empowerment and self-confidence. In conclusion, the CSL program addressed the oral health needs of equity-deserving patients by improving patient access to dental care while increasing patients' self-esteem and confidence through a person-centred care approach. These findings highlight the importance of community-integrated models of dental care in addressing oral health inequities and training future dental professionals.

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