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Title: New York State Department of Health


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WELCOME
  • New York State Department of Health
  • HIV Oral Health Regional Resource Center
  • Cheryl Stolarski, DMD
  • Dental Co-Director
  • 914-391-4883
  • crs03_at_health.state.ny.us
  • Howard Lavigne
  • Program Director
  • 315-477-8479
  • hel01_at_health.state.ny.us

2
Oral Health Cultural Competency for HIV/AIDS 2010
  • Cheryl R. Stolarski,DMD
  • Co-Dental Director
  • NY/NJ AIDS Education Training Centers
  • Elias J. Llerandi, DMD
  • Staff Dentist, U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs
  • Consultant, NYS Dept. of Health
  • Attending Dentist, The Brooklyn Hospital Center

3
OBJECTIVES
  • Define and Recognize Fundamental Characteristics
    of Culture
  • Identify Standards and Steps Towards Cultural
    Competence
  • Discuss the Importance of Understanding Cultural
    Variation in the Dental Setting

4
Definition of Culture
  • Integrated patterns of human behavior that
    include language, thoughts, communications,
    actions, customs, beliefs, values and
    institutions of racial, ethnic religious or
    social groups
  • Cross et al (1989)

5
Why is it Important that Oral Health Care
Providers be Culturally Competent?
  • Closes disparities between patient and provider
  • Respect of culture and language can bring about
    positive treatment outcomes
  • Patient behaviors/attitudes
  • Lack of minority providers

6
Oral Health Care for HIV/AIDS Patients can
include these Populations
  • Racial Ethnic Minorities
  • Women
  • Substance Users
  • Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgender
  • Adolescents
  • Female
  • MSM

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Cultural Competence Standards and Steps
  • National Standards on Culturally and
    Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS)
  • http//minorityhealth.hhs.gov/templates/browse.asp
    x?lvl2lvlid15
  • Cultural Competence Continuum
  • http//nccc.georgetown.edu/projects/sids/dvd/cont
    inuum.pdf
  • LEARN Model
  • http//www.diversityrx.org/html/MOCPT2.htm

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Cultural Competence Continuum
Cultural Destruction
Cultural Incapacity
Cultural Blindness
Cultural Pre-Competence
Cultural Competence
Cultural Proficiency
12
LEARN MODEL
  • LISTEN Identify Yourself
  • Is Interpreter needed
  • Ask Open ended questions
  • EXPLAIN- Clear and easy language
  • Pictures
  • ACKNOWLEDGE- Find Common Ground
  • RECOMMEND- Tx that involves both Doctor
    and Patient
  • NEGOTIATE- Decide on a Plan that is
  • Agreeable to both Doctor and Patient
  • BerlinFowkes1989

13
Dental Providers should remember
  • Cultural factors may influence a patients and/or
    providers views
  • Communication must be on the patients level
  • -Language barriers
  • -Examples and illustrations might
  • be needed

14
Examples of Cultural Views at the Provider Level
  • HCP are reluctant to offer Tx plan option to pts
    they believe will be non-compliant
  • MDs are more likely to Rx HAART to those
    perceived to be likely to be adherent
  • MDs were more likely to tx African Americans as
    non-adherent
  • (Bogart et al 2001)

15
DO NOT LIMIT TREATMENT PLAN CHOICES BASED ON
ASSUMPTIONS ABOUT A CULTURAL GROUP
16
Body Language Speaks Volumes
  • Verbal vs. Non-Verbal
  • Touch (What is Appropriate?)
  • Personal Space
  • Eye Contact
  • Be Direct
  • Sit at the Patients height or below
  • Shaking Hands
  • Avoid crossing your arms and legs

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Cultural Factors Limiting Compliance
  • Language
  • Limited Health Literacy
  • Indigenous Beliefs
  • Trust in the Medical/Dental Profession
  • Burroughs,et al National Pharm Council National
    Medical Assoc. 2002.

19
Health Literacy
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Dental Providers should
  • Respect differences
  • Expand Cultural Knowledge
  • Adapt service modifications
  • -language barriers
  • -use appropriate terminology
  • -use illustrations when necessary
  • -seek staff who represent the community
  • -develop good patient rapport

21
Linking Communication to Outcomes
  • Communication leads to
  • Patient Satisfaction
  • Adherence
  • Better Health Outcomes
  • Joseph Betancourt MD. Harvard University

22
Final Thoughts
  • If you miss being understood by laymen and fail
    to put your hearers in this condition, you will
    miss reality.
  • Hippocrates
  • Ancient Medicine
  • Adapted from Rose Jones PhD, Medical
    Anthropologist
  • TX/OK AETC

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Additional References
  • CULTURE AND CLINICAL CARE EDITED BY JULIENE G.
    LIPSON/SUZANNE L. DIBBLE UNIVERSITY OF
    SANFRANCISCO Nursing press
  • ACHIEVING CULTURAL COMPETENCY A CARE-BASED
    APPROACH TO TRAINING HEALTH PROFESSIONALS, EDITED
    BY LISA A. HARK, HORACE M. DELISSER.
    WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING
  • GUIDE TO CULTURALLY COMPETENT HEALTH CARE, SECOND
    EDITION, LARRY D. PURNELL
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