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RESEARCH ARTICLE

The role of community mental health services in supporting oral health outcomes among consumers

Rebecca Meldrum A C , Hillary Ho B and Julie Satur B
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A Neami National, 4–8 Water Road, Preston, Vic. 3072, Australia.

B University of Melbourne, Melbourne Dental School, 720 Swanston Street, Carlton, Vic. 3121, Australia.

C Corresponding author. Email: rebecca.meldrum90@gmail.com

Australian Journal of Primary Health 24(3) 216-220 https://doi.org/10.1071/PY17132
Submitted: 24 July 2017  Accepted: 8 January 2018   Published: 16 April 2018

Abstract

People with a lived experience of mental illness are at a higher risk for developing oral diseases and having poorer oral health than the broader population. This paper explores the role of Australian community mental health services in supporting the prevention and management of poor oral health among people living with mental illness. Through focus groups and semi-structured interviews, participants identified the value of receiving oral health support within a community mental health setting, in particular the delivery of basic education, preventive strategies, assistance with making or attending appointments and obtaining priority access to oral health services. Engagement with Community Health Services and referrals generated through the priority access system were identified as key enablers to addressing oral health issues. This study provides new insight into the importance of undertaking an integrated approach to reducing the oral health disparities experienced by those living with mental illness.

Additional keywords: collaboration, public health, qualitative.


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