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Abstract
Background: There was an inequality in utilizing oral and dental healthcare utilization. Although people living with HIV need more oral and dental services they receive less and they have many unmet needs about their teeth health. Therefore, the present study aimed to find the factors related to unmet dental service needs (UDSN) among people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) through a scoping review study.
Methods: This scoping review was done based on the Arksey and O'Malley framework. PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, Embase, and Proquest were searched for finding the relevant studies. After searching the mentioned databases, 10,431 papers were retrieved. All papers were screened and finally, 20 papers were included for synthesis.
Results: The results showed UDSN ranged between 17-90.4% which in most studies was reported more than 50%. Reported related factors were classified into demographic, access, Health Conditions Exacerbating Dental Needs (HCEDN), health care provider, and patient status categories. The results also show that there is a high prevalence of HCEDN among PLWHA, such as untreated dental caries, dry mouth, enamel hypoplasia, and ulcers.
Discussion: The results provide valuable information for improving access and UDSN among PLWHA. The results suggest the need for further research to explore the causal relationships between these factors and unmet need of dental service, and to evaluate the effectiveness of interventions that aim to overcome the barriers and enhance the facilitators of unmet dental service need among this population.
背景:在利用口腔和牙科保健方面存在不平等。尽管艾滋病毒感染者需要更多的口腔和牙科服务,但他们获得的服务较少,而且他们在牙齿健康方面有许多未得到满足的需求。因此,本研究旨在通过一项范围回顾研究,找出与HIV/AIDS (PLWHA)感染者未满足的牙科服务需求(UDSN)相关的因素。方法:根据Arksey和O'Malley框架进行范围审查。检索PubMed、Scopus、Web of Science、Embase和Proquest以查找相关研究。在检索上述数据库后,共检索到10431篇论文。对所有论文进行筛选,最终纳入20篇论文进行综合。结果:UDSN在17-90.4%之间,多数研究报道大于50%。报告的相关因素分为人口统计学、可及性、加剧牙科需求的健康状况(HCEDN)、卫生保健提供者和患者状态类别。结果还显示,在PLWHA中,HCEDN的患病率很高,如未经治疗的龋齿、口干、牙釉质发育不全和溃疡。讨论:研究结果为改善艾滋病感染者的可及性和UDSN提供了有价值的信息。结果表明,需要进一步研究这些因素与未满足的牙科服务需求之间的因果关系,并评估干预措施的有效性,以克服障碍,加强对未满足的牙科服务需求的促进。
期刊介绍:
BMC Oral Health is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of disorders of the mouth, teeth and gums, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.