Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Oral Hygiene, University of Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa.
BMC Oral Health. 2024 May 24;24(1):604. doi: 10.1186/s12903-024-04321-7.
Successful and inclusive policies that embrace oral health as part of the health agenda have the potential to alleviate the burden of oral diseases and to promote dental public health. This study aimed to understand the factors influencing the inclusion of oral health in health and public policy and regulations in the Seychelles. The barriers and opportunities for inclusion / non-inclusion as well as the impact thereof were explored.
A qualitative approach was adopted using document analysis and interviews as data collection strategies to allow for a complete analysis of the research problem. Using a purposive sampling approach, individual face to face interviews were conducted with patients, dental staff and representatives of the upper management. Policy and related oral health statistical documents were reviewed to ascertain how oral health was located and implemented from a national to a district level. Thematic analysis and content analysis were used to analyse and interpret the qualitative data.
The study provided insight on how oral health is contextualised in the Seychelles and how public policy and strategic documents influences the oral health outcomes. There is fragmentation in how the health and oral health agendas are managed and it is coupled with a severe lack of involvement and commitment to address the latter.
Oral health needs to be integrated in all relevant policies and public health programmes as part of the broader national NCDs in Seychelles in order reduce the incidence of oral diseases in the population.
成功且包容的政策将口腔健康纳入卫生议程的一部分,这有可能减轻口腔疾病的负担并促进口腔公共卫生。本研究旨在了解影响塞舌尔将口腔健康纳入卫生和公共政策及法规的因素。探讨了纳入/不纳入的障碍和机遇,以及其影响。
采用定性方法,使用文件分析和访谈作为数据收集策略,以便对研究问题进行全面分析。采用目的性抽样方法,对患者、牙科工作人员和高级管理层代表进行了个人面对面访谈。审查了政策和相关的口腔健康统计文件,以确定从国家到地区层面,口腔健康是如何定位和实施的。采用主题分析和内容分析对定性数据进行分析和解释。
本研究深入了解了塞舌尔的口腔健康状况以及公共政策和战略文件如何影响口腔健康结果。在管理卫生和口腔卫生议程方面存在脱节,并且严重缺乏参与和承诺来解决后者。
为了降低塞舌尔人口中口腔疾病的发生率,口腔健康需要纳入所有相关政策和公共卫生计划,作为更广泛的国家非传染性疾病计划的一部分。