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Nicole Stormon1,2, David Carr1, Paul Drahm1
1Community and Oral Health, Queensland Health, Metro North Health, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.
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This study aimed to co-design a "Deadly Dental Home" for Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people (herein referred to as First Nations). Participatory Action Research-Dadirri-Ganma methods utilized respectful listening (Dadirri), self-reflective knowledge sharing (Ganma), and Yarning to design a model of care for the community. Consumers of dental services, community leaders, healthcare providers, and dental service leaders designed a culturally safe and holistic approach to dental care, bringing together First Nations and Western perspectives. A "Deadly Dental Home" is a dental service that arranges continuously available, comprehensive, coordinated, and culturally appropriate dental care. The expression "deadly" carries a sense of empowerment and positivity within First Nations cultures, representing strength, praise, resilience, and excellence. The research emphasized the integration of cultural needs into dental services. Key themes included Reaching Mob, Dental Care Delivery, and Care Across the Life Journey. Continuous and culturally responsive dental care tailored to different life stages from infancy through elderhood included hands-on education and prevention strategies. The need for a culturally competent workforce, a welcoming dental environment, and flexible appointment scheduling was necessary to foster trust and accessibility. The Deadly Dental Home model promotes a comprehensive approach to care extending beyond traditional dental treatment to address broader health determinants. Continued community engagement, partnership with dental services, and research are essential to refining and implementing this model, ensuring it effectively addresses the unique needs of First Nations people.
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