Hanif Naailah Zahraa, Morse Zac, Broadbent Jonathan, Ram Anumala
Faculty of Health and Environmental Sciences, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand.
American University of Iraq-Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq.
Front Oral Health. 2025 Mar 25;6:1474623. doi: 10.3389/froh.2025.1474623. eCollection 2025.
A growing body of literature reports on the oral health of Pacific peoples but a synthesis of the existing knowledge on Pacific oral health epidemiology is absent. This scoping review aims to summarise the evidence on Pacific oral health epidemiology. The findings of this review may help identify knowledge gaps and issues requiring health policy prioritisation.
The review followed the PRISMA-ScR guidelines for scoping reviews and included reports published prior to July 2023 on Pacific oral health, regardless of design. Searches were conducted across four databases, and the grey literature.
An analysis of 95 sources, primarily from 2000 to 2023 and predominantly New Zealand-based, found that a high proportion of Pacific peoples (including children) were affected by poor oral health and challenges in accessing dental care services. Numerous studies have reported oral health disparities, with poorer oral health among Pacific peoples than other population groups. Epidemiological and health services data from Pacific Island nations show a high prevalence of dental conditions, along with limited healthcare resources and workforce shortages. Studies on the broader social determinants shaping these issues and health promotion strategies to address them were limited.
This review revealed significant unmet oral health needs, ethnic disparities in oral health, and barriers preventing care in Pacific populations. The findings emphasise the need for more research to address these gaps to help develop effective, culturally-informed oral health strategies for Pacific communities.
越来越多的文献报道了太平洋岛民的口腔健康状况,但目前缺乏对太平洋岛民口腔健康流行病学现有知识的综合总结。本范围综述旨在总结太平洋岛民口腔健康流行病学的证据。本综述的结果可能有助于识别知识空白以及需要卫生政策优先考虑的问题。
本综述遵循PRISMA-ScR范围综述指南,纳入了2023年7月之前发表的关于太平洋岛民口腔健康的报告,无论其研究设计如何。在四个数据库以及灰色文献中进行了检索。
对95篇文献来源进行分析,这些文献主要来自2000年至2023年,且大多以新西兰为基础,结果发现很大比例的太平洋岛民(包括儿童)受到口腔健康不佳以及获得牙科护理服务方面挑战的影响。众多研究报告了口腔健康差异,太平洋岛民的口腔健康状况比其他人群更差。来自太平洋岛国的流行病学和卫生服务数据显示,牙科疾病患病率很高,同时医疗资源有限且劳动力短缺。关于塑造这些问题的更广泛社会决定因素以及解决这些问题的健康促进策略的研究有限。
本综述揭示了太平洋岛民群体中未得到满足的重大口腔健康需求、口腔健康方面的种族差异以及阻碍获得护理的障碍。研究结果强调需要开展更多研究来填补这些空白,以帮助为太平洋社区制定有效且符合文化背景的口腔健康策略。