Research Involvement and Engagement (May 2022)

The codesign of implementation strategies for children’s growth assessment guidelines in the dental setting

  • Amy Ruth Villarosa,
  • Della Maneze,
  • Lucie Michelle Ramjan,
  • Ariana Kong,
  • Ajesh George

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40900-022-00356-8
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 1 – 11

Abstract

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Plain English summary Being above a healthy weight in childhood is a major public health issue. In parts of Australia, dental staff need to screen for and promote healthy weight among children. As this is not a normal part of dental care, it could be hard for this change to come about. So, this study aimed to create strategies to help dental staff to screen for and promote healthy weight among children. As we wanted those impacted by the strategies to have a say, we worked with public dental staff and parents. When health staff and the community come together to design ways to improve health care, this is known as codesign. In groups, these people codesigned a series of strategies. Strategies for parents included: (1) informing parents about what to expect in their child’s appointment; and (2) creating resources for parents from other cultures. Strategies for dental staff included (1) ensuring staff were trained; (2) involving the whole dental team to save time; (3) ensuring dental staff heard back from services they sent children to for healthy weight support; and (4) creating a way to record children’s growth over time. Bringing in both parents and dental staff gave them a voice to codesign strategies to help dental staff screen and promote healthy weight among children. This produced a suite of strategies that were appropriate for all involved.

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