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新冠疫情对美国印第安儿童预防性牙科护理和治疗的不均衡影响:利用基于学校的窝沟封闭项目数据进行公共卫生监测

The Disproportionate Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Preventive Dental Care and Treatment for Children Who Are American Indian: Public Health Surveillance Utilizing School-Based Sealant Program Data.

作者信息

Jaeger Jordan, Schroeder Shawnda

机构信息

University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, North Dakota, USA.

Department of Indigenous Health, University of North Dakota, School of Medicine & Health Sciences, Grand Forks, North Dakota, USA.

出版信息

J Public Health Dent. 2025 Jun;85(2):160-173. doi: 10.1111/jphd.12664. Epub 2025 Feb 20.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

School-based dental sealant programs are important in expanding the reach of oral health care to underserved populations. However, data collection during these visits is also valuable for public health surveillance and program planning. This study aimed to utilize these data to identify groups disproportionately impacted by pandemic closures.

METHODS

SEAL!ND is a program in North Dakota that serves schools, where 45% or more of students are enrolled in the free and reduced-fee school lunch program. SEAL!ND provides dental screening, application of fluoride varnish and dental sealants, and oral health surveillance. Data are collected for evaluation and to track pediatric oral health. In the spring of 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent public health emergency stalled the program and left these children without access to preventive dental services. We examined previous dental visits, untreated decay, treated decay, and early and urgent care need during the 2019-2020, 2020-2021, and 2021-2022 school years. Binomial and multinomial logistic regressions were conducted to examine the odds ratios of the oral health outcomes by race.

RESULTS

The proportion of poor outcomes had noticeably increased for American Indian students compared to White students. There was also increased odds of untreated decay, treated decay, and early and urgent care need for American Indian students compared to White students.

CONCLUSIONS

These findings aid in identifying groups of students whose oral health was disproportionately impacted by the disruption in community-based, preventive dental care services during the pandemic for the purpose of future intervention.

摘要

目标

以学校为基础的牙齿窝沟封闭项目对于将口腔保健服务覆盖范围扩大到服务不足的人群非常重要。然而,在这些就诊过程中收集的数据对于公共卫生监测和项目规划也很有价值。本研究旨在利用这些数据来确定受疫情封锁影响尤为严重的群体。

方法

“密封!北达科他”是北达科他州的一个为学校服务的项目,这些学校中有45%或更多的学生参加了免费和减费学校午餐计划。“密封!北达科他”提供牙齿筛查、涂氟漆和牙齿窝沟封闭以及口腔健康监测。收集数据用于评估和跟踪儿童口腔健康状况。2020年春季,新冠疫情及随后的公共卫生紧急情况使该项目停滞,这些儿童无法获得预防性牙科服务。我们研究了2019 - 2020学年、2020 - 2021学年和2021 - 2022学年之前的牙科就诊情况、未治疗的龋齿、已治疗的龋齿以及早期和紧急护理需求。进行了二项式和多项逻辑回归分析,以按种族检查口腔健康结果的优势比。

结果

与白人学生相比,美国印第安学生不良结果的比例显著增加。与白人学生相比,美国印第安学生未治疗的龋齿、已治疗的龋齿以及早期和紧急护理需求的几率也有所增加。

结论

这些发现有助于确定在疫情期间社区预防性牙科护理服务中断对其口腔健康影响尤为严重的学生群体,以便未来进行干预。

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