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“无牙”-缺乏对口腔健康的政治重视:以 1994-2021 年爱尔兰为例

'Toothless'-the absence of political priority for oral health: a case study of Ireland 1994-2021.

机构信息

School of Public Health, University College Cork, 4th Floor, Western Gateway Building, Western Rd., Cork, T12K8AF, Ireland.

Oral Health Services Research Centre, University Dental School and Hospital, University College Cork, Wilton, Cork, T12E8YV, Ireland.

出版信息

BMC Oral Health. 2022 Mar 27;22(1):95. doi: 10.1186/s12903-022-02125-1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Calls are emerging for oral health system reform under the Universal Healthcare (UHC) domain, while internationally there is an absence of political priority for oral health. In the Republic of Ireland there is very limited coverage of oral healthcare for the whole population. 'Smile agus Sláinte' Ireland's oral health policy published in 2019, represents the first change to national policy in over 25 years.

METHODS

This research examined the key factors influencing oral health policy, development, and implementation in Ireland during the period 1994-2021. A case study approach was adopted with two strands of data collection: documentary analysis and semi-structured interviews with elite participants. Analysis was guided by Howlett's five stream framework.

RESULTS

Ireland shares the international experience of oral health having very low political priority. This has perpetuated unequal access to public dental services for children and special needs populations while austerity measures applied to adult schemes resulted in increased unmet need with no universal coverage for dental care. The only area where there is political interest in oral health is orthodontic care. This low political priority combined with a lack of actor power in national leadership positions in the Department of Health and Health Service Executive has contributed to successive non-implementation of oral health policy recommendations. This is most evident in the failure to publish the Draft National Oral Health Policy in 2009. The research finds a failure to adequately engage with key stakeholders, particularly the dental profession in the development of the 2019 policy. All these weaknesses have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.

CONCLUSIONS

Ireland's new oral health policy, 'Smile agus Sláinte', presents an opportunity for the provision of much needed public dental services. However, successful reform will require strong political will and collaboration with dental leadership to provide advocacy at national level. Global calls to incorporate oral health into the UHC agenda and an agreed political consensus for UHC in Ireland may provide an opportunity for change. Genuine engagement of all stakeholders to develop an implementation strategy is necessary to harness this potential window of opportunity for oral health system reform.

摘要

背景

在全民医保 (UHC) 领域,人们呼吁对口腔卫生系统进行改革,而国际上对口腔健康缺乏政治重视。在爱尔兰共和国,全民的口腔保健服务覆盖率非常有限。2019 年发布的《爱尔兰口腔健康政策》代表了 25 年来国家政策的首次改变。

方法

本研究采用案例研究方法,对 1994 年至 2021 年期间爱尔兰口腔卫生政策的制定、发展和实施的主要因素进行了考察。该方法包括两部分数据收集:文献分析和对精英参与者的半结构化访谈。分析遵循豪利特的五流框架。

结果

爱尔兰与国际上的口腔健康经验相似,政治优先级非常低。这导致儿童和特殊需求人群获得公共牙科服务的机会不平等,而对成人计划实行紧缩措施导致未满足需求增加,而牙科保健则没有全民覆盖。唯一在口腔健康方面有政治兴趣的领域是正畸护理。这种低政治优先级,加上卫生部和卫生服务执行局国家领导层中缺乏行为体权力,导致口腔卫生政策建议的连续未实施。这在 2009 年未能发布《国家口腔卫生政策草案》中最为明显。研究发现,在制定 2019 年政策时,未能充分与主要利益攸关方,特别是牙科专业人员进行接触。所有这些弱点都因 COVID-19 大流行而加剧。

结论

爱尔兰新的口腔健康政策“Smile agus Sláinte”为提供急需的公共牙科服务提供了机会。然而,成功的改革将需要强大的政治意愿和与牙科领导层的合作,以在国家层面提供宣传。全球呼吁将口腔健康纳入全民医保议程以及爱尔兰对全民医保的一致政治共识可能为变革提供机会。真正让所有利益攸关方参与制定实施战略,是抓住这一改革口腔卫生系统的潜在机会窗口的必要条件。

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