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在人口口腔健康调查中确定原住民面临的挑战:评论。

Challenges in identifying indigenous peoples in population oral health surveys: a commentary.

机构信息

Australian Research Centre for Population Oral Health, University of Adelaide Dental School, Adelaide, SA, 5005, Australia.

National Dental Research Institute Singapore, 5 Second Hospital Ave, Singapore, 168938, Singapore.

出版信息

BMC Oral Health. 2021 Apr 28;21(1):216. doi: 10.1186/s12903-021-01455-w.

Abstract

There are currently 370 million persons identifying as indigenous across 90 countries globally. Indigenous peoples generally face substantial exclusion/marginalization and poorer health status compared with non-indigenous majority populations; this includes poorer oral health status and reduced access to dental services. Population-level oral health surveys provide data to set priorities, inform policies, and monitor progress in dental disease experience/dental service utilisation over time. Rigorously and comprehensively measuring the oral health burden of indigenous populations is an ethical issue, though, given that survey instruments and sampling procedures are usually not sufficiently inclusive. This results in substantial underestimation or even biased estimation of dental disease rates and severity among indigenous peoples, making it difficult for policy makers to prioritise resources in this area. The methodological challenges identified include: (1) suboptimal identification of indigenous populations; (2) numerator-denominator bias and; (3) statistical analytic considerations. We suggest solutions that can be implemented to strengthen the visibility of indigenous peoples around the world in an oral health context. These include acknowledgment of the need to engage indigenous peoples with all data-related processes, encouraging the use of indigenous identifiers in national and regional data sets, and mitigating and/or carefully assessing biases inherent in population oral health methodologies for indigenous peoples.

摘要

目前,全球 90 个国家中有 3.7 亿人自认为是土著人。与非土著多数人口相比,土著人民普遍面临着严重的排斥/边缘化和较差的健康状况;这包括较差的口腔健康状况和获得牙科服务的机会减少。人群层面的口腔健康调查为确定优先事项、为政策提供信息以及随着时间的推移监测牙科疾病经历/牙科服务利用方面的进展提供了数据。然而,由于调查工具和抽样程序通常不够全面,严格和全面地衡量土著人群的口腔健康负担是一个道德问题。这导致对土著人民的牙科疾病发病率和严重程度的严重低估甚至有偏差的估计,使得政策制定者难以在这一领域优先分配资源。确定的方法学挑战包括:(1)土著人群的识别不充分;(2)分子分母偏差;(3)统计分析考虑。我们建议采取一些可以实施的解决方案,以加强世界各地土著人民在口腔健康方面的可见度。这些解决方案包括承认有必要让土著人民参与所有与数据相关的过程,鼓励在国家和区域数据集使用土著标识符,并减轻和/或仔细评估针对土著人民的人群口腔健康方法学中固有的偏差。

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