Student in the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia.
Associate professor at the Howard University School of Social Work in Washington, DC.
AMA J Ethics. 2022 Jan 1;24(1):E41-47. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2022.41.
Access to dental care in mixed-race and predominantly African American wards in the District of Columbia (DC) was investigated in relation to community development.
This study used high-resolution geographic information system (GIS) tools to map all general dentistry and periodontal practice locations in DC wards. The spatial analysis contextualized each ward's land use and demographic data obtained from DC government reports.
The analysis revealed inter-ward inequity in dental care access, which was measured by proximity to and number of dental clinics in each DC ward. Residents in affluent wards had access to many dental practices and superior amenities. Residents in wards poorly served by public transportation and with few resources had few, if any, dental clinics.
Dental practices are inequitably distributed across DC wards. DC policy should prioritize community development-specifically, resource allocation and community outreach-to promote health equity and improve access to and quality of dental care among residents of color.
本研究调查了与社区发展相关的哥伦比亚特区(DC)多种族和以非裔美国人为主的病房中获得牙科护理的情况。
本研究使用高分辨率地理信息系统(GIS)工具绘制了 DC 病房中所有普通牙科和牙周病实践地点的地图。空间分析将每个病房的土地利用和从 DC 政府报告中获得的人口统计数据置于上下文中。
分析显示,牙科护理的获取存在病房之间的不平等,这可以通过每个 DC 病房的牙科诊所的距离和数量来衡量。富裕病房的居民可以获得许多牙科诊所和优越的设施。交通服务不佳且资源匮乏的病房的居民,如果有的话,牙科诊所也很少。
牙科诊所在 DC 病房中的分布不均。DC 政策应优先考虑社区发展,特别是资源分配和社区外联,以促进公平并改善有色人种居民获得和接受牙科护理的质量。