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非洲的文化习俗、口腔卫生服务利用情况以及口腔卫生政策与指南制定:来自约鲁巴族的见解

Cultural practices, oral health service utilisation and oral health policy and guidelines development in Africa: insights from the yorùbá ethnic group.

作者信息

Foláyan Moréniké Oluwátóyìn, Bernard Oluwabunmi Tope, Titus Olusegun Stephen, Alade Omolola, Aliyu Taofeek Kolawole, Bhayat Ahmed, Ndembi Nicaise, Fasiku Gbenga, El Tantawi Maha

机构信息

The Africa Oral Health Network (AFRONE), Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt.

Department of Child Dental Health, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife, Nigeria.

出版信息

Front Oral Health. 2025 Feb 19;6:1539827. doi: 10.3389/froh.2025.1539827. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

Cultural beliefs and practices influence oral health behaviors in Africa, where traditions around health are deeply woven into daily life and community values. From the symbolism embedded in African art, belief in efficacy of herbs and natural elements, to the communal customs around oral hygiene, culture serves as a lens through which health beliefs and practices related to oral health are cultivated, understood and acted upon. This manuscript discusses rituals and embodied culture practices surrounding oral health among yorùbá, and links this discussion to the implications for oral health policies and interventions in Africa. Yorùbá is a prominent ethnic group in West Africa with oral traditional practices which reflect the community's emphasis on natural remedies, often reducing reliance on professional dental care. Through an analysis of oral health "rituals" embedded in yorùbá songs, proverbs, and Ifá divination poetry, this manuscript argues that cultural expressions reinforce the importance of oral health as a manifestation of spiritual balance and personal oral hygiene. Despite this cultural reverence, the manuscript finds that dental service utilization remains low among the yorùbá, with spiritual and traditional interpretations of oral health concerns often delaying professional intervention. It further suggests that integrating culturally resonant strategies into oral health policies could bridge gaps in service uptake. By analyzing these dynamics, the study offers a culturally informed perspective on oral health research and proposes policy frameworks that integrate indigenous and modern health approaches.

摘要

文化信仰和习俗影响着非洲的口腔健康行为,在非洲,围绕健康的传统深深融入日常生活和社区价值观之中。从非洲艺术中蕴含的象征意义、对草药和自然元素功效的信仰,到围绕口腔卫生的社区习俗,文化成为一种视角,通过它,与口腔健康相关的健康信仰和实践得以形成、理解并付诸行动。本文讨论了约鲁巴人围绕口腔健康的仪式和身体文化实践,并将这一讨论与对非洲口腔健康政策和干预措施的影响联系起来。约鲁巴人是西非的一个主要族群,有着反映社区对天然疗法重视的口头传统习俗,这往往减少了对专业牙科护理的依赖。通过对约鲁巴歌曲、谚语和伊法占卜诗歌中蕴含的口腔健康“仪式”进行分析,本文认为文化表达强化了口腔健康作为精神平衡和个人口腔卫生表现形式的重要性。尽管有这种文化崇敬,但本文发现约鲁巴人对牙科服务的利用率仍然很低,对口腔健康问题的精神和传统解读往往会延迟专业干预。它还建议将具有文化共鸣的策略纳入口腔健康政策,以弥合服务接受方面的差距。通过分析这些动态,该研究提供了一个基于文化的口腔健康研究视角,并提出了整合本土和现代健康方法的政策框架。

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