Albadri Sondos, Allen Lisa, Ajeigbe Teslimat
Professor and Honorary Consultant in Paediatric Dentistry, School of Dentistry, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK.
Academic Clinical Fellow NIHR Primary Dental Care, School of Dentistry University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK.
BDJ Open. 2024 Mar 18;10(1):24. doi: 10.1038/s41405-024-00205-8.
In total, 17% of UK households with children experience food insecurity, with evidence to suggest a direct correlation with the prevalence of oral disease. This study explores current perceptions of the dental team, when recognising and supporting families who may experience food insecurity.
An online, anonymous cross-sectional survey was designed and sent to members of the British Society of Paediatric Dentistry (BSPD) in June 2023, examining confidence and understanding surrounding food insecurity and dental health. Quantitative data is presented descriptively and qualitative data using a thematic analysis.
The response rate was 9.6% (n = 76). A significant number recognise the link between poor oral health and food insecurity, 80.3% (n = 61). Although practitioners are confident in oral health counselling, 80.3% (n = 61) a smaller proportion are not as confident when approaching food insecurity 32.9% (n = 25). Dental team members recognise the need to improve identification of affected patients and that they have a professional duty to support. Intervention strategies, such as additional training to support team development and signposting of patients are indicated.
This study suggests that whilst dental professionals understand the link between food insecurity and oral health, and their responsibilities to those affected; they lack confidence in identifying such patients and providing support. Additional conversations and training are fundamental to better understand their role, which must reflect the needs of the population that they serve.
在英国,有孩子的家庭中,总计17%经历过粮食不安全状况,有证据表明这与口腔疾病的患病率直接相关。本研究探讨了牙科团队在识别和支持可能经历粮食不安全的家庭时的当前认知。
2023年6月设计并向英国儿童牙科学会(BSPD)成员发送了一项在线匿名横断面调查,考察围绕粮食不安全和口腔健康的信心与理解。定量数据采用描述性呈现,定性数据采用主题分析。
回复率为9.6%(n = 76)。相当数量的人认识到口腔健康不佳与粮食不安全之间的联系,占80.3%(n = 61)。虽然从业者在口腔健康咨询方面有信心,占80.3%(n = 61),但在处理粮食不安全问题时,信心不足的比例较小,为32.9%(n = 25)。牙科团队成员认识到需要改进对受影响患者的识别,并且他们有专业责任提供支持。表明了一些干预策略,如提供额外培训以支持团队发展和为患者提供指引。
本研究表明,虽然牙科专业人员理解粮食不安全与口腔健康之间的联系以及他们对受影响者的责任;但他们在识别此类患者并提供支持方面缺乏信心。更多的沟通和培训对于更好地理解他们的角色至关重要,而这必须反映他们所服务人群的需求。