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Health promotion competencies for promoting child‐oral health: Victorian multidisciplinary workforce perspectives

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posted on 2024-05-28, 05:19 authored by Adina Y Lang, Lauren M Carpenter, Andrea M de Silva, Susan L Kearney, Shalika Hegde
AbstractIssue addressedPopulation oral health (OH) improvements depend on successful, coordinated execution of oral health promotion (OHP) programs by both oral and general health professionals with key competencies (skills, abilities, knowledge and values). This study explored multidisciplinary professionals’ perspectives of the competencies required for the successful implementation of a community‐based OHP program called Smiles 4 Miles (S4M) in early childhood settings in Victoria, Australia.MethodsConvenience sampling was used to recruit multidisciplinary professionals working in the S4M early childhood health promotion program in Victoria. Semi‐structured focus groups were conducted with program managers/coordinators (n = 26) from 21 S4M sites and the state‐wide program coordination team (n = 5). Focus groups explored OHP competency needs, capacity to promote child OH and strategies for enhancing OHP competencies. The competencies identified through focus groups were then compared to the International Union for Health Promotion and Education (IUHPE) competencies framework.ResultsStrategies to enhance individual and organisational OHP competencies included intersectoral collaborations; working in multidisciplinary teams; support networks and partnerships; sharing skills and expertise between health professionals. The OHP competencies identified by the participants were consistent with key IUHPE domains including ethical values and health promotion knowledge base underpinning, enabling change, advocacy for health, mediating through partnerships, communication, leadership, assessment, planning, implementation, evaluation and research.ConclusionA multidisciplinary workforce based in community settings can play key and complementary roles in OHP and widen avenues for oral disease prevention.So what?Integrated collaborative workforce models involving multidisciplinary professionals beyond the OH sector can more effectively support efforts to address the burden of oral disease.

History

Journal

Health Promotion Journal of Australia

Volume

32

Pagination

126-138

Location

London, Eng.

ISSN

1036-1073

eISSN

2201-1617

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Editor/Contributor(s)

Judd J

Issue

S2

Publisher

Wiley