Rock L D, Akade G, Al-Waeli H, Allin S, Altabtbaei K, Ameli N, Bassim C, Bedos C, Benbow P, Bhagirath A Y, Chvartszaid D, D'Souza V, Silva K Da, Elseoudi A, Fadl A, Ganss B, Ghanouni P, Ghavami S, Gomaa N, Gong S G, Graf D, Guttmann G D, Jessani A, Talla P Kengne, Kenwell L, Khurram M, Leask A, Madathil S, McKinstry S, Mulhall H, Nicolau B, Olatosi O O, Powder C, Propser F, Quiñonez C, Abbasgholizadah Rahimi S, Richards D P, Rouabhia M, Schroth R J, Sharma P, Szabo-Rogers H, Velly A, A C Vieira L, Wu D T, Zhou K, Allison P J
Faculty of Dentistry, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada.
Faculty of Dental Medicine and Oral Health Sciences, McGill University, Montreal, Canada.
J Dent Res. 2025 Feb;104(2):113-118. doi: 10.1177/00220345241299360. Epub 2024 Dec 19.
Recent years have seen significant positive changes and developments in oral health-related policy and data on oral health and oral health care in Canada. Simultaneously, on the international stage, the momentum for oral health and related research continues to build. These changes have led to an initiative to create Canada's first National Oral Health Research Strategy (NOHRS), which was recently published by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research-Institute of Musculoskeletal Health and Arthritis (Allison and Rock 2024). In this communication, we describe the process that was used to undertake this work. We present the resulting guiding principles, the research priority areas, and the framework that emerged, which included 6 strategic priorities grouped into 3 themes: (A) Leading Issues: (1) access to care, (2) inequities, identities, and oral health; (B) Emerging Methods: (3) artificial intelligence, (4) omics; and (C) Overarching Approaches: (5) environmental sustainability, (6) knowledge mobilization and implementation science. In addition, NOHRS includes a series of proposed goals and a timeline over the coming years. The point is to encourage a broad range of individuals and groups of people to engage with this high-level strategy and create plans to implement it. This strategy directly answers the call by the World Health Organization for countries to establish a national oral health research strategy (World Health Organization 2024). We have engaged in an extensive, broad consultative process, resulting in a Canadian NOHRS that is tailored to the needs of our community. Its aim is to galvanize our community into action to address the priorities we have identified. By engaging in this process, we build upon multiple oral health-related initiatives in Canada and on the international stage. We hope to inspire and facilitate similar, much-needed work elsewhere.
近年来,加拿大在口腔健康相关政策以及口腔健康与口腔保健数据方面出现了重大积极变化和发展。与此同时,在国际舞台上,口腔健康及相关研究的势头也在不断增强。这些变化催生了一项倡议,即制定加拿大首个国家口腔健康研究战略(NOHRS),该战略最近由加拿大卫生研究院 - 肌肉骨骼健康与关节炎研究所发布(艾利森和罗克,2024年)。在本交流中,我们描述了开展这项工作所采用的过程。我们展示了由此产生的指导原则、研究优先领域以及形成的框架,其中包括6个战略优先事项,分为3个主题:(A)主要问题:(1)获得护理的机会,(2)不公平、身份认同与口腔健康;(B)新兴方法:(3)人工智能,(4)组学;(C)总体方法:(5)环境可持续性,(6)知识传播与实施科学。此外,NOHRS还包括一系列拟议目标以及未来几年的时间表。关键在于鼓励广泛的个人和群体参与这一高层次战略并制定实施计划。该战略直接响应了世界卫生组织呼吁各国制定国家口腔健康研究战略的要求(世界卫生组织,2024年)。我们开展了广泛、深入的协商过程,形成了一项符合我们社区需求的加拿大NOHRS。其目的是激励我们的社区采取行动,解决我们确定的优先事项。通过参与这一过程,我们借鉴了加拿大以及国际舞台上多项与口腔健康相关的倡议。我们希望激发并促进其他地方开展类似的、急需的工作。