“… • Training program | Parker et al, 2005 [ 42 ] Australia | Peer-reviewed journal article | Describe the development, implementation and evaluation of the first stage of the OH Program (dental clinic/service) for the Indigenous community serviced by Pika Wiya Health Service | Descriptive | Intervention: • Rural OH service designed to meet cultural needs of the Indigenous population • Recruited an AHW to coordinate for administrative duties and establishing the program | • High service demand in 1 year (229 individuals, 1582 treatments) • AHW involved in program development, health promotion & recruitment | • Potential role of IHW |
Slade et al, 2011 [ 43 ] Australia | Peer-reviewed journal article | To evaluate effectiveness of trained primary healthcare workers in preventing dental caries in preschool children living in remote Aboriginal communities in Northern Territory | Cluster-randomised, concurrent controlled trial | Intervention: • Nurses and/or AHWs applied fluoride varnish on children, advised parents on caries prevention, promoted traditional health, demonstrated OH practices • Engaged members of community during events. | • Intervention consisting of fluoride varnish & OH promotion reduced caries by 24–36% | • Potential role of IHW |
Smith et el., 2016 [ 50 ] Australia | Peer-reviewed journal article | To evaluate the OH training program targeting AHWs in cultural appropriateness, course content and respondents’ perception of competence to offer OH advice | Qualitative | Program: • Smiles not Tears OH programme (1 day with presentation, role-play & group discussion) • Delivered to 61 AHWs educating about OH for young children | • Increased AHWs’ confidence to offer dental advice to target population • Course received positive feedback in content and perceived to be culturally appropriate | • Training program |
South Australia Dental Service, 2015 [ 37 ] Australia | Business Plan | Improve oral health outcomes for eligible Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in South Australia by increasing the number who access mainstream dental services | N/A | Intervention: • Aboriginal Oral Health Program trained Health Workers to assess, refer adults, children, and pregnant women to dental services • Developed a streamline referral pathway for pregnant women | • Outlined seven key performance indicator objectives and corresponding actions/strategies | • Potential role of IHW |
Stevens et al, 2007 [ 46 ] United States | Peer-reviewed journa... |
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