| |
Best
Practice is based on a
simple maxim: don't reinvent
the wheel, learn in order
to improve it, and adapt
it to your terrain to
make it work better. If
we can demonstrate success
and share what we know,
it can enable us to go
forward in different ways
that may lead to innovation
and establish other best
practices. |
|
|

ASTDD and its members, through a Cooperative
Agreement with CDC, Division of Oral Health,
provide leadership in seeking best practices
in dental public health. The ASTDD Best Practices
Project organizes and coordinates this effort.
The ASTDD Best Practices Project aims to
help build more effective state, territorial
and community oral health programs (programs
administered by the health agencies). Effective
programs will be better able to:
- Build infrastructure and capacity for
state, territorial and community oral
health programs.
- Meet the Call to Action set by the Surgeon
General's Report on Oral Health and by
A National Call to Action to Promote
Oral Health to improve quality of
life and reduce health disparities, and
- Make advancement towards achieving Healthy
People 2010 objectives to enhance the
oral health of all Americans and reduce
health disparities.

The goal of the ASTDD Best Practices Project
is to promote best practice approaches and
cultivate best practices among state (includes territory) and community oral health programs to improve
the oral health of Americans and reduce
disparities.
The Project recognizes that oral health
programs have different environments, infrastructure,
cultures, resource availability, local burden
of disease, and political considerations.
Therefore, end-users need to critically
assess the best practice information and
adapt ideas and strategies to better meet
their needs.

The following are expected outcomes or achievements
for the ASTDD Best Practices Project:
- Raise awareness
of oral health among the public
and policymakers.
- Document successful
practices of the state/territorial/community
oral health programs, implemented through
leadership, partnership and/or collaboration.
- Share ideas
and lessons learned from successful
practices of state/territorial/community oral health
programs.
- Promote communications
and technical cooperation among
the states, territories and communities
on solutions to improve oral health.
- Establish evaluation
approaches and measures to better
identify the "gold standard"
and guide the promotion/cultivation of
best practices.
- Update ASTDD
guidelines for state/territorial/community
oral health programs by incorporating
best practices.
- Develop best
practice criteria or models
to guide practice improvements and illustrate
implementation strategies.
- Create a best
practice system that will
sustain efforts in promoting and cultivating
best practices.
The ASTDD Best Practices Project's approach
will consist of three initial working stages.
- The first stage
focuses on state input using the programs' successes as
a key resource in seeking best practices.
This stage will set up a process of capturing
successful practices to provide ideas,
share lessons learned, and identify best
practices.
- The second stage
involves developing the appropriate evaluation
strategies to identify "good, better
and best" aspects of dental public health practices
and review standards to distinguish proven
and promising best practices.
- The third stage
is to assimilate the information, transfer
lessons learned, update guidelines, describe
best practice models, identify
research and practice evaluation needs,
identify policy implications, and share
information.
|