O Connor Rhiannon, Landes David, Harris Rebecca
Speciality Trainee in Dental Public Health, NHS England North East and Yorkshire, United Kingdom.
Consultant in Dental Public Health, NHS England North East and Yorkshire, United Kingdom.
Br Dent J. 2023 Jul 12. doi: 10.1038/s41415-023-6032-1.
Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic triggered unprecedented disruption to NHS dental services in England. This work describes changes in realised access to NHS primary care dental services between 2019 and 2022, with a particular focus on geographic and deprivation-based inequalities.Methods Data from the NHS Business Services Authority and Office for National Statistics were combined to calculate the proportion of resident populations utilising NHS primary care dental services. These data were compared over multiple six-monthly time periods between 2019 and 2022, across several levels of geography and by quintiles of area-level deprivation.Results The proportion of the England population utilising services fell substantially after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, recovering to 75-80% of pre-pandemic levels in the first half of 2022. Substantial geographic variation was observed in the pre-pandemic time points and re-emerged as the recovery period progressed. Deprivation-based inequalities in service use were persistently present, although these were consistently greater in child than adult populations. While inequalities for children increased in the initial post-pandemic period, this pattern returned almost to pre-pandemic levels by 2022.Conclusions Socioeconomic inequalities and geographic variations in the use of NHS primary care dental services, seen before the COVID-19 pandemic, have re-emerged afterwards.
引言
新冠疫情给英格兰国民保健制度(NHS)的牙科服务带来了前所未有的干扰。这项工作描述了2019年至2022年期间NHS初级医疗牙科服务实际可及性的变化,特别关注基于地理和贫困程度的不平等现象。
方法
将NHS商业服务管理局和国家统计局的数据相结合,以计算使用NHS初级医疗牙科服务的常住人口比例。在2019年至2022年期间的多个六个月时间段内,对这些数据在几个地理层面以及按地区贫困程度五分位数进行了比较。
结果
新冠疫情开始后,英格兰使用服务的人口比例大幅下降,在2022年上半年恢复到疫情前水平的75%-80%。在疫情前的时间点观察到了显著的地理差异,随着恢复期的推进,这种差异再次出现。基于贫困程度的服务使用不平等现象持续存在,尽管儿童群体中的不平等现象始终比成人群体更为严重。虽然儿童的不平等现象在疫情后的初期有所增加,但到2022年,这种模式几乎恢复到了疫情前的水平。
结论
新冠疫情之前出现的NHS初级医疗牙科服务使用方面的社会经济不平等和地理差异,在疫情之后再次出现。