Exploring the experiences of foster and kinship carers in Australia regarding the oral healthcare of children living in out-of-home care

Author:

Acharya Reecha1,George Ajesh1,Ng Chok Harrison1,Maneze Della1,Blythe Stacy1

Affiliation:

1. Western Sydney University, Australia

Abstract

Foster and kinship carers play an integral part in establishing oral health promoting behaviours and managing the oral health issues of children in out-of-home care (OOHC). This study aimed to explore the knowledge, experiences and support needs of Australian foster and kinship carers in maintaining the oral health of children living in OOHC, using semi-structured interviews with eight purposively sampled carers. Results showed that the participants understood the importance of good oral health for general well-being and were motivated to implement good oral hygiene practices with the children in their care. The challenges encountered by foster and kinship carers included: a lack of information from foster care agencies regarding the oral health needs of children; difficulty in the pre-approval processes for dental treatment; and poor communication between carers and foster care agencies. Systemic challenges included: transience and frequent changes in the child’s foster placement; long waiting lists for dental treatment; and lack of dental professionals. We conclude that foster and kinship carers need support to promote the oral health of children in OOHC and that systemic barriers must be identified and addressed.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Law,Sociology and Political Science,Social Psychology,Health (social science)

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