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Aboriginal Health Workers Promoting Oral Health among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women during Pregnancy: Development and Pilot Testing of the Grinnin’ Up Mums & Bubs Program

Background: this study aimed to develop and pilot test the model of care, Grinnin’ Up Mums & Bubs, to train Aboriginal Health Workers to promote oral health among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander pregnant women. Methods: Participatory Action Research was employed to develop the different co...

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Autores principales: Kong, Ariana, Dickson, Michelle, Ramjan, Lucie, Sousa, Mariana S., Jones, Nathan, Srinivas, Ravi, Chao, Jemma, Goulding, Joanne, George, Ajesh
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8471975/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34574506
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18189576
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author Kong, Ariana
Dickson, Michelle
Ramjan, Lucie
Sousa, Mariana S.
Jones, Nathan
Srinivas, Ravi
Chao, Jemma
Goulding, Joanne
George, Ajesh
author_facet Kong, Ariana
Dickson, Michelle
Ramjan, Lucie
Sousa, Mariana S.
Jones, Nathan
Srinivas, Ravi
Chao, Jemma
Goulding, Joanne
George, Ajesh
author_sort Kong, Ariana
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description Background: this study aimed to develop and pilot test the model of care, Grinnin’ Up Mums & Bubs, to train Aboriginal Health Workers to promote oral health among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander pregnant women. Methods: Participatory Action Research was employed to develop the different components of the model (oral health promotion resources, training workshop, and a culturally safe referral pathway to dental services). The model was piloted (pre-post), using an embedded mixed-methods design, to determine the acceptability, satisfaction, and any recommendations made by seven Aboriginal Health Workers at an antenatal service in Western Sydney, Australia. Results: there was a high level of satisfaction with the components of the model of care among the participants, who believed that the model could be integrated into practice. The training showed some improvement in oral health knowledge and confidence. The participants recommended strategies for discussing oral health with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander pregnant women, and changes in public health dental policy to ensure that all women would be able to access affordable dental services through the referral pathway. Conclusion: the findings suggest a high level of satisfaction with the model of care among the Aboriginal Health Workers. Further evaluation is needed to confirm the short and long-term impact of the model.
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spelling pubmed-84719752021-09-28 Aboriginal Health Workers Promoting Oral Health among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women during Pregnancy: Development and Pilot Testing of the Grinnin’ Up Mums & Bubs Program Kong, Ariana Dickson, Michelle Ramjan, Lucie Sousa, Mariana S. Jones, Nathan Srinivas, Ravi Chao, Jemma Goulding, Joanne George, Ajesh Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Background: this study aimed to develop and pilot test the model of care, Grinnin’ Up Mums & Bubs, to train Aboriginal Health Workers to promote oral health among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander pregnant women. Methods: Participatory Action Research was employed to develop the different components of the model (oral health promotion resources, training workshop, and a culturally safe referral pathway to dental services). The model was piloted (pre-post), using an embedded mixed-methods design, to determine the acceptability, satisfaction, and any recommendations made by seven Aboriginal Health Workers at an antenatal service in Western Sydney, Australia. Results: there was a high level of satisfaction with the components of the model of care among the participants, who believed that the model could be integrated into practice. The training showed some improvement in oral health knowledge and confidence. The participants recommended strategies for discussing oral health with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander pregnant women, and changes in public health dental policy to ensure that all women would be able to access affordable dental services through the referral pathway. Conclusion: the findings suggest a high level of satisfaction with the model of care among the Aboriginal Health Workers. Further evaluation is needed to confirm the short and long-term impact of the model. MDPI 2021-09-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8471975/ /pubmed/34574506 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18189576 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kong, Ariana
Dickson, Michelle
Ramjan, Lucie
Sousa, Mariana S.
Jones, Nathan
Srinivas, Ravi
Chao, Jemma
Goulding, Joanne
George, Ajesh
Aboriginal Health Workers Promoting Oral Health among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women during Pregnancy: Development and Pilot Testing of the Grinnin’ Up Mums & Bubs Program
title Aboriginal Health Workers Promoting Oral Health among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women during Pregnancy: Development and Pilot Testing of the Grinnin’ Up Mums & Bubs Program
title_full Aboriginal Health Workers Promoting Oral Health among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women during Pregnancy: Development and Pilot Testing of the Grinnin’ Up Mums & Bubs Program
title_fullStr Aboriginal Health Workers Promoting Oral Health among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women during Pregnancy: Development and Pilot Testing of the Grinnin’ Up Mums & Bubs Program
title_full_unstemmed Aboriginal Health Workers Promoting Oral Health among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women during Pregnancy: Development and Pilot Testing of the Grinnin’ Up Mums & Bubs Program
title_short Aboriginal Health Workers Promoting Oral Health among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women during Pregnancy: Development and Pilot Testing of the Grinnin’ Up Mums & Bubs Program
title_sort aboriginal health workers promoting oral health among aboriginal and torres strait islander women during pregnancy: development and pilot testing of the grinnin’ up mums & bubs program
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8471975/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34574506
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18189576
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