"Got to build that trust": the perspectives and experiences of Aboriginal health staff on maternal oral health.
Ariana C KongMariana S SousaLucie RamjanMichelle DicksonJoanne GouldingKylie GwynneFolau TalbotNathan JonesRavi SrinivasAjesh GeorgePublished in: International journal for equity in health (2020)
The Aboriginal health staff identified the potential role of Aboriginal Health Workers and Family Partnership Workers promoting oral health among Aboriginal pregnant women. To develop an effective oral health model of care among Aboriginal women during pregnancy, there is the need for training of Aboriginal Health Workers and Family Partnership Workers in oral health. Including Aboriginal staff at every stage of a dental referral pathway could reduce the fear of accessing mainstream health institutions and also promote continuity of care. Although broader oral health policies still need to be changed, this model could mitigate some of the barriers between Aboriginal women and both dental care providers and healthcare systems.
Keyphrases
- oral health
- healthcare
- public health
- mental health
- health information
- pregnant women
- palliative care
- primary care
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- quality improvement
- type diabetes
- health promotion
- human health
- metabolic syndrome
- skeletal muscle
- chronic pain
- adipose tissue
- long term care
- body mass index
- pain management
- insulin resistance
- cervical cancer screening