Shinkai Rosemary S A, de Lima Silva Isabella, Ortiz Rosa Ezequiel, Biazevic Maria Gabriela H
J Am Dent Assoc. 2025 Apr;156(4):309-319.e5. doi: 10.1016/j.adaj.2025.02.002. Epub 2025 Mar 6.
The authors aimed to identify, describe, and discuss models and experiences of citizen science in dentistry and community oral health, with a focus on moderate through large involvement of citizens in the research process.
A search strategy was used in 6 databases and supplemented in gray literature with no restrictions on language or date. Eligible sources of evidence were observational studies, intervention studies, implementation studies, case study reports, and citizen science documents. Publications were assessed for final inclusion according to the eligibility criteria. Data were charted and synthetized qualitatively.
From 1,236 records, 875 titles and abstracts were screened, 36 publications were selected for full-text reading, and 16 studies were included for data charting and analysis. All studies were conducted in North America, Europe, and Oceania. Participants were members of underserved communities, stakeholders (eg, dental care professionals, health care managers, and policy makers), and the general public. Most studies targeted socially disadvantaged local minority groups (eg, indigenous people, immigrants, and low-income families) with several health problems (eg, oral diseases, bad habits, and poor access to oral health care services).
Citizen science in dentistry is still evolving, with concepts and methods for projects that require a multisectoral and interdisciplinary approach. The authors shared different possibilities for citizen science to directly address real-world oral health challenges, from local to multinational research problems. Citizen science can positively affect priority areas of prevention and education in oral health care across the life course, particularly for underserved groups.
作者旨在识别、描述和讨论牙科及社区口腔健康领域的公民科学模式与经验,重点关注公民在研究过程中的适度至大量参与。
在6个数据库中采用了检索策略,并在灰色文献中进行补充,对语言和日期均无限制。符合条件的证据来源包括观察性研究、干预性研究、实施性研究、案例研究报告和公民科学文献。根据纳入标准对出版物进行最终筛选。对数据进行图表绘制并进行定性综合分析。
在1236条记录中,筛选了875篇标题和摘要,选择36篇出版物进行全文阅读,纳入16项研究进行数据图表绘制和分析。所有研究均在北美、欧洲和大洋洲开展。参与者包括服务不足社区的成员、利益相关者(如牙科护理专业人员、医疗保健管理人员和政策制定者)以及普通公众。大多数研究针对存在多种健康问题(如口腔疾病、不良习惯和难以获得口腔保健服务)的社会弱势本地少数群体(如原住民、移民和低收入家庭)。
牙科领域的公民科学仍在不断发展,涉及需要多部门和跨学科方法的项目的概念和方法。作者分享了公民科学直接应对现实世界口腔健康挑战的不同可能性,从本地到跨国研究问题。公民科学可以对整个生命过程中口腔保健预防和教育的优先领域产生积极影响,特别是对服务不足的群体。