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迈向儿童初级卫生保健中口腔疾病防治的整合:以秘鲁为例。

Towards the integration of prevention and control of oral diseases within child primary healthcare: The case of Peru.

作者信息

Melgar Ximena Concha, Azañedo Diego, Hugo Fernando Neves

机构信息

Universidad Científica del Sur, Lima, Peru.

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil.

出版信息

Community Dent Oral Epidemiol. 2024 Aug;52(4):509-517. doi: 10.1111/cdoe.12945. Epub 2024 Jan 28.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The Peruvian public health norm of primary healthcare (PHC) for growth and development medical check-ups (CRED, Spanish acronym) of children under 5 years of age was updated in 2017 with the inclusion of interdisciplinary prevention and control actions for oral diseases, such as dentist referral. The aim of this study was to explore the association between CRED and oral health services utilization (OHSU), throughout the heterogeneous Peruvian territory.

METHODS

A population-based cross sectional study was conducted using the 2021 Demographic and Family Health Survey of Peru and included data from 15 836 children aged 12-59 months. Poisson generalized linear models were used to evaluate the association between any CRED and OHSU, in the 6 months prior to the survey, including sociodemographic characteristics of the children and their mothers as confounding variables. A possible effect modification by natural region of residence (Metropolitan Lima/rest of the Coast/Highlands/Jungle) was evaluated. To examine the robustness of the regression model, a sensitivity analysis was performed using the cumulative number of CRED.

RESULTS

Children who had at least one CRED were almost twice as likely to report OHSU (aPR: 1.95; 95% CI: 1.73-2.21), which was greater in the regions of rest of the Coast (aPR: 2.56; 95% CI: 2.00-3.17) and Jungle (aPR: 2.03; 95% CI: 1.64-2.56). The sensitivity analysis showed consistent results for the association CRED-OHSU. Nevertheless, within the last 6 months, attendance at CRED and OHSU were only achieved by 43.7% and 13.7% of the children respectively.

CONCLUSIONS

Integrating oral health into Peruvian Child PHC seems to be a promising public health intervention to increase children's OHSU. For a greater scope, it is crucial to drive greater attendance at CRED and continuous monitoring and strengthening of CRED-based oral health promotion in all Peruvian natural regions with an equity-focused approach.

摘要

目标

2017年,秘鲁更新了5岁以下儿童生长发育医学检查(CRED,西班牙语首字母缩写)的初级卫生保健(PHC)公共卫生规范,纳入了口腔疾病的跨学科预防和控制行动,如牙医转诊。本研究的目的是在秘鲁这片多样化的领土上,探索CRED与口腔健康服务利用(OHSU)之间的关联。

方法

利用2021年秘鲁人口与家庭健康调查进行了一项基于人群的横断面研究,纳入了15836名12至59个月大儿童的数据。采用泊松广义线性模型评估在调查前6个月内,任何CRED与OHSU之间的关联,将儿童及其母亲的社会人口学特征作为混杂变量。评估了居住自然区域(利马大都会/海岸其他地区/高地/丛林)可能产生的效应修正。为检验回归模型的稳健性,使用CRED累计次数进行了敏感性分析。

结果

至少接受过一次CRED检查的儿童报告OHSU的可能性几乎是其他儿童的两倍(调整后风险比:1.95;95%置信区间:1.73 - 2.21),在海岸其他地区(调整后风险比:2.56;95%置信区间:2.00 - 3.17)和丛林地区(调整后风险比:2.03;95%置信区间:1.64 - 2.56)这种关联更强。敏感性分析显示CRED与OHSU之间的关联结果一致。然而,在过去6个月内,分别只有43.7%的儿童接受了CRED检查,13.7%的儿童接受了OHSU检查。

结论

将口腔健康纳入秘鲁儿童初级卫生保健似乎是一项有前景的公共卫生干预措施,可提高儿童的OHSU。为了扩大范围,至关重要的是提高CRED检查的参与率,并以公平为重点,持续监测和加强秘鲁所有自然区域基于CRED的口腔健康促进工作。

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