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现金转移支付计划与口腔健康的关联:范围综述。

Association between cash transfer programs and oral health-A scoping review.

机构信息

Department of Preventive and Social Dentistry, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil.

Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.

出版信息

J Public Health Dent. 2023 Mar;83(1):69-77. doi: 10.1111/jphd.12552. Epub 2022 Dec 2.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The aims of this scoping review are to assess the literature investigating the association between cash transfer programs and oral health; and to identify the theoretical frameworks applied to guide this literature.

METHODS

A search strategy to identify studies published until December 2020 was applied to a range of databases. Observational and interventional studies that had cash transfer programs as exposure/intervention and oral health as outcome were considered. Dental health services utilization, as well as access to dental health services, were considered secondary outcomes. Cash transfer programs were considered programs based on conditional or unconditional cash transfer carried out as part of national social protection schemes, and interventional studies on the impact of cash transfer on oral health were also considered eligible. Data charting was performed in two steps and a narrative synthesis was conducted.

RESULTS

Of 6344 articles identified, four articles were included. These articles investigated three different conditional cash transfer programs, Universal Child Allowance (Argentina), Bolsa Família (Brazil) and Family Rewards (USA). Inconsistencies were identified in findings on the effect of conditional cash transfer programs on the prevalence of dental caries and these differences may be due to the comparison group selected for each study. Concerning dental visits, the results point in different directions, which makes these findings still inconclusive. No explicit theoretical framework was reported in the articles to guide the expected association.

CONCLUSION

Although cash transfers play an important role in improving certain health outcomes, there is limited evidence to suggest an association between cash transfers and oral health.

摘要

目的

本范围综述旨在评估调查现金转移计划与口腔健康之间关联的文献;并确定用于指导该文献的理论框架。

方法

应用了一项搜索策略,以确定截至 2020 年 12 月发表的研究。将观察性和干预性研究作为暴露/干预因素的现金转移计划和口腔健康作为结果的研究纳入考虑。牙科保健服务的利用情况以及获得牙科保健服务的机会被视为次要结果。现金转移计划被认为是作为国家社会保护计划一部分实施的有条件或无条件现金转移的计划,并且还考虑了现金转移对口腔健康影响的干预性研究符合条件。数据图表分两步进行,然后进行了叙述性综合。

结果

在确定的 6344 篇文章中,有 4 篇文章被纳入。这些文章研究了三种不同的有条件现金转移计划,即普遍儿童津贴(阿根廷)、家庭福利计划(巴西)和家庭奖励计划(美国)。关于有条件现金转移计划对龋齿患病率影响的发现存在不一致之处,这些差异可能是由于每项研究选择的对照组不同。关于看牙医的次数,结果指向不同的方向,这使得这些发现仍然不确定。文章中没有明确报告任何理论框架来指导预期的关联。

结论

尽管现金转移在改善某些健康结果方面发挥了重要作用,但目前仅有有限的证据表明现金转移与口腔健康之间存在关联。

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