SDH & SDG
Levels of Prevention
Wild Cards
100

What would an individual that can't afford dental care be a social determinant of?

Income and social status

100

what is an example from our presentation of a Primary level of prevention?

Early childhood education on adequate dental care.

100

Where was this case study completed?

Victoria!

200

What social developmental goal do you think would fit this case story?

Reduce inequality, good health and well-being, partnerships for the goals, or sustainable cities and communities.

200

what is an example of a secondary level of prevention?

Community initiatives and outreach programs

200

What vulnerable population did we talk about?

Low-income, homeless, indigenous, elderly, immigrants, refugees.

300

List two barriers to accessing dental care

Low-income, health literacy, education, lack of access to health services, and physical and built environment

300

What is a tertiary level of prevention?

Emergency-based dental care

300

What are the 3 stressors highlighted in these vulnerable populations?

Affordability, availability, acceptability 

400

what can you do as a nursing student when you have a patient with financial insecurity that has oral health disparities? 

Refer them to the downtown east side dental clinic.

OR

BC dental association Save a Smile program

400

What level of prevention is Camosun Colleges dental hygiene initiative?

Secondary Prevention

400

What is the percentage of dental service expenditures from public health?

6.3%

500

What type of SDG relates to the community outreach support that Our Place did?

SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities

500

What are the 3 ways we can implement this into practice

Advocacy, establishing community partnerships and providing access to resources

500

What is the percentage of people facing financial insecurity?

26%