儿童免费牙科预防计划的使用情况:Lov'U'r Teeth 10 年(法国)。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS Journal of paediatrics and child health Pub Date : 2024-10-11 DOI:10.1111/jpc.16693
Céline Mascre, Anne-Charlotte Bas
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目的:Lov'U'r Teeth 是法国一项针对儿童的口腔健康预防计划。该计划提供与牙医预约口腔检查和个人口腔健康建议的服务。该计划还包括检查后必要的初级牙科保健。尽管该计划是免费的,但在 10 年前的上一次评估中,其利用率却很低。本研究旨在确定参与的决定因素及其自 2009 年以来的变化情况:我们使用了 "普通受益人样本"(General Beneficiary Sample),这是一个代表法国人口的医疗行政数据库,其中包括医疗消费数据。我们选取了 6 至 15 岁的人群。我们进行了描述性统计和多变量逻辑回归,以分析和比较 2009 年至 2019 年期间参与的决定因素。最终样本包括 26 288 名儿童:从 2009 年到 2019 年,Lov'U'r Teeth 的参与率增加了 4.2 个百分点。6 岁儿童的参与率最高,随着年龄的增长,参与率有所下降。经济困难家庭的儿童参与的概率比其他儿童低 72%。在研究期间,贫困率的上升一直与参与率的下降相关。生活在贫困率最高地区的儿童的参与率比生活在贫困率最低地区的儿童低 46%:结论:在过去 10 年中,"爱护牙齿 "计划的参与率有所提高,但该计划仍在重现社会不平等,因为使用免费牙科预防保健的决定因素与非预防保健的决定因素如出一辙。Lov'U'r Teeth "应加强沟通战略,以帮助那些有需要的人,并阐明该计划的益处。
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Use of free preventive dental programme for children: 10 years of Lov'U'r Teeth, France.

Aim: Lov'U'r Teeth is a French oral health prevention programme targeting children. The programme offers an appointment with a dentist for oral examination and individual oral health advice. It covers any necessary primary dental care resulting from that examination. Despite being free, it was under-utilised at its previous evaluation 10 years ago. The study aims to identify the determinants of participation and their evolution since 2009.

Methods: We worked on the General Beneficiary Sample, a medico-administrative database representative of the French population, including health-care consumption data. We selected individuals aged 6 to 15. We performed descriptive statistics and multivariate logistic regressions to analyse and compare the determinants of participation between 2009 and 2019. The final sample included 26 288 children.

Results: Lov'U'r Teeth participation rate increased by 4.2 percentage points from 2009 to 2019. Participation was highest at age 6 and declined as age increased. Children from households facing financial difficulties have a 72% lower probability of participating than other children. Over the study period, increasing poverty rates were consistently associated with lower participation. Children living in the areas with the highest poverty rates were up to 46% less likely to participate than those in areas with the lowest poverty rates.

Conclusion: Participation in Lov'U'r Teeth has improved over the past 10 years, but the programme continues to reproduce social inequalities, as the determinants of using free preventive dental care mirror those of non-preventive care. Lov'U'r Teeth should enhance communication strategies to reach those in need and clarify the programme's benefits.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health publishes original research articles of scientific excellence in paediatrics and child health. Research Articles, Case Reports and Letters to the Editor are published, together with invited Reviews, Annotations, Editorial Comments and manuscripts of educational interest.
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