Goode Jacqueline, Hoang Ha, Crocombe Leonard
Aust J Prim Health. 2018 Jul 9. doi: 10.1071/PY17178.
Homeless people have poor oral health and high treatment needs, yet tend to make problem-based dental visits. This review aimed to determine how and where homeless adults receive oral health care, the barriers that prevent homeless adults accessing dental care and find strategies to promote oral health to homeless adults. The databases MEDLINE via OvidSP, PubMed, CINAHL and Scopus were searched using the keywords: homeless, roofless, houseless, rough sleeper, couch surfer, shelter, hostel, dental and oral health. The inclusion criteria were: participants over the age of 17 years, studies written in English, based in developed countries and published after 2003. Selected articles were assessed using the Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool and data extracted were thematically analysed. Twenty-two studies met the inclusion criteria. Five main themes were found: how homeless people accessed dental care; factors affecting the uptake of care; strategies used to improve access to care; the effect of non-dental staff on dental care; and challenges with providing care to homeless people. Dental care for homeless adults was affected by numerous factors. Improving their access to dental services requires collaboration between support service providers, dental care to be near homeless populations and flexibility by dental services.
无家可归者口腔健康状况较差,治疗需求较高,但往往是基于问题才去看牙。本综述旨在确定无家可归的成年人如何以及在何处接受口腔保健,阻碍他们获得牙科护理的障碍,并找到促进无家可归成年人口腔健康的策略。通过OvidSP检索MEDLINE、PubMed、CINAHL和Scopus数据库,使用的关键词为:无家可归者、无住所者、无住房者、露宿者、沙发客、收容所、旅社、牙科和口腔健康。纳入标准为:年龄超过17岁的参与者、用英文撰写的研究、基于发达国家且2003年后发表。使用混合方法评估工具对所选文章进行评估,并对提取的数据进行主题分析。22项研究符合纳入标准。发现了五个主要主题:无家可归者如何获得牙科护理;影响接受护理的因素;用于改善获得护理机会的策略;非牙科工作人员对牙科护理的影响;以及为无家可归者提供护理的挑战。无家可归成年人的牙科护理受到多种因素影响。改善他们获得牙科服务的机会需要支持服务提供者之间的合作、牙科护理地点靠近无家可归人群以及牙科服务具备灵活性。