A global survey of national oral health policies and its coverage for young children

IF 3 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Frontiers in oral health Pub Date : 2024-04-05 DOI:10.3389/froh.2024.1362647
Balgis Gaffar, Robert J. Schroth, M. Foláyan, Francisco Ramos-Gomez, J. Virtanen
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Background There is no accessible information on countries with oral health policies. The purpose of this study was to identify World Dental Federation (FDI) member countries with oral health policies and their scope and extent of coverage of oral health care for young children. Methods This international survey recruited chief dental officers, oral health advisors to national ministries of health, and other key informants of the 158 FDI member countries between December 2020 and December 2021. The survey tool was administered online to the study participants. Key questions explored the following outcome measures: countries with oral health policies; the thrusts of the oral health policies; policy thrusts targeting young children; and dental care plans as a component of a universal health care plan. Descriptive statistics were conducted to determine the number of countries with any of the study outcome measures and coverage per country. Results Sixty (38%) of the 158 FDI member-countries responded to the survey. Forty-eight (55.2%) of the 60 countries had a national oral health policy document or position statement on oral health; 54 (62.1%) countries had plans on universal health care, and 42 (48.3%) included dental care within their universal health care plan. The most common policy thrusts addressing the oral health needs of children were the promotion of oral hygiene (71.7%), provision of fluoride products for children (53.3%), collaboration with primary care providers (35%), and prenatal oral health education (50%). There were differences in the scope of oral health care coverage and the coverage for young children between continents as well as between countries. Europe had many countries with children-friendly oral health policy coverage. Conclusions About half of the surveyed countries had a national oral health policy. There were variations in the scope of oral health care coverage, particularly for young children, both between continents and among individual countries. These findings underscore the importance of understanding the landscape of oral health policies globally. Such insights can help inform targeted interventions to enhance oral health policies, thereby contributing to improved oral health outcomes on a global level.
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关于各国幼儿口腔健康政策及其覆盖范围的全球调查
背景 没有关于各国口腔健康政策的可用信息。本研究的目的是确定世界牙科联盟(FDI)成员国的口腔健康政策及其对幼儿口腔保健的覆盖范围和程度。方法 这项国际调查在 2020 年 12 月至 2021 年 12 月期间招募了 158 个 FDI 成员国的牙科主任、国家卫生部口腔健康顾问和其他关键信息提供者。调查工具由研究参与者在线使用。关键问题探讨了以下成果措施:拥有口腔健康政策的国家;口腔健康政策的主旨;针对幼儿的政策主旨;以及作为全民医疗保健计划组成部分的牙科保健计划。通过描述性统计来确定拥有任何一项研究成果措施的国家数量以及每个国家的覆盖率。结果 158 个 FDI 成员国中有 60 个(38%)对调查做出了回应。在这 60 个国家中,有 48 个国家(55.2%)制定了国家口腔健康政策文件或口腔健康立场声明;54 个国家(62.1%)制定了全民医疗保健计划,42 个国家(48.3%)将牙科保健纳入其全民医疗保健计划。针对儿童口腔健康需求的最常见政策主旨是促进口腔卫生(71.7%)、为儿童提供含氟产品(53.3%)、与初级保健提供者合作(35%)以及产前口腔健康教育(50%)。各大洲和各国在口腔保健覆盖范围和幼儿覆盖范围方面存在差异。欧洲有许多国家的口腔保健政策覆盖面有利于儿童。结论 约半数受访国家制定了国家口腔健康政策。各大洲之间以及各个国家之间的口腔保健覆盖范围存在差异,特别是对幼儿的覆盖范围。这些发现强调了了解全球口腔健康政策状况的重要性。这些见解有助于为有针对性的干预措施提供信息,以加强口腔健康政策,从而在全球范围内促进口腔健康成果的改善。
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