Department of Preventive and Community Dentistry, School of Dentistry, University of Rwanda, Kigali, Rwanda.
Department of Community Dentistry, School of Oral Health Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.
PLoS One. 2024 Aug 19;19(8):e0309127. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0309127. eCollection 2024.
Oral healthcare professionals encounter considerable challenges while providing services to curb the oral disease burden. The aim of this study was to explore the challenges faced by oral health practitioners providing oral health services in Nyarugenge, Rwanda and to appraise the availability and adequacy of oral hygiene equipment, instruments, and materials.
This was a cross-sectional concurrent mixed methods study. The quantitative and qualitative parts were independent during data collection and analyses and merged during the interpretation phase. All seven public health facilities and 14 dental professionals working in Nyarugenge were included in the study. Data were collected using an audit checklist and an in-depth interview guide. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze the quantitative data. The interviews were analyzed using thematic content analysis.
Most of the dental health professionals were dental therapists (n = 11), women (n = 9), aged 31-40 years (n = 7), and with 11-20 years' experience as oral health practitioners (n = 6). There were five health centers and two hospitals that were audited for equipment, instruments, and materials. The audit of the facilities revealed that most facilities have dental equipment and instruments, but none have adequate preventive dental instruments and materials. Four broad themes emerged from the interviews with the oral health practitioners, namely human resources, supply chain management, patients' oral health awareness and service rendering, and strategic management and administration. The most significant challenges oral health practitioners faced included high dental practitioner/patient ratios, lack of adequate and appropriate equipment and materials, patients' lack of oral health awareness, and a lack of administrative support.
Well-established community preventive interventions, such as a mobile oral health App, could reduce the patient/provider ratio by increasing population awareness of oral health and encouraging healthy behaviours. The management of the health facilities should address the human resource challenges and equipment supply chain issues.
口腔保健专业人员在提供服务以遏制口腔疾病负担方面面临着相当大的挑战。本研究旨在探讨卢旺达尼亚鲁根杰的口腔卫生从业者在提供口腔卫生服务时所面临的挑战,并评估口腔卫生设备、器械和材料的可得性和充足性。
这是一项横断面同期混合方法研究。定量和定性部分在数据收集和分析过程中是独立的,在解释阶段合并。尼亚鲁根杰的所有七家公共卫生机构和 14 名从事牙科工作的专业人员都包括在研究中。使用审计清单和深入访谈指南收集数据。使用描述性统计对定量数据进行分析。对访谈进行主题内容分析。
大多数牙科卫生专业人员是牙科治疗师(n=11),女性(n=9),年龄在 31-40 岁(n=7),有 11-20 年的口腔卫生从业者经验(n=6)。有五家卫生中心和两家医院接受了设备、器械和材料的审计。对这些设施的审计显示,大多数设施都有牙科设备和器械,但没有足够的预防牙科器械和材料。从与口腔卫生从业者的访谈中得出了四个广泛的主题,即人力资源、供应链管理、患者的口腔健康意识和服务提供以及战略管理和行政。口腔卫生从业者面临的最大挑战包括牙科从业者/患者比例高、缺乏足够和适当的设备和材料、患者缺乏口腔健康意识以及缺乏行政支持。
经过良好验证的社区预防干预措施,如移动口腔健康应用程序,可以通过提高公众对口腔健康的认识和鼓励健康行为来降低患者/提供者的比例。卫生设施的管理层应解决人力资源挑战和设备供应链问题。