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卢旺达口面部裂隙的负担与护理:一项范围综述

The burden and care of orofacial cleft in Rwanda: a scoping review.

作者信息

Amzat Jimoh, Murererehe Julienne, Uwambaye Peace, Yusuf Lauriyah, Olaopa Olusegun, Salami Afeez, Harerimana Ingabire Eliane, Ineza Marie Claire, Ntigura Eustache, Ober-Oluoch Jenipher, Dusenge Marie Aimee, Nishimwe Dorcas Doree, Abimana Vestine, Tuyishime Gabriel, Milanes Danilo Zambrano, Adisa Akinyele, Jayasinghe Ruwan Duminda, Kanmodi Kehinde Kazeem

机构信息

Department of Sociology, Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto, Nigeria.

Department of Sociology, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa.

出版信息

BMC Oral Health. 2025 Apr 18;25(1):594. doi: 10.1186/s12903-025-05900-y.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Orofacial clefts (OFCs) are among the most common congenital anomalies accounting for over 4.6 million cases globally. In many developing nations, OFCs are associated with significant morbidity and a heightened risk of infant mortality due to barriers to accessing multidisciplinary care. This scoping review aims to identify knowledge gaps, establish research agendas, and inform decision-making for policy redirection in Rwanda regarding OFCs.

METHODS

The design and reportage of this scoping review were based on the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews. Following the search of eleven electronic databases, all retrieved articles were imported into the Rayyan web application where deduplication of literature was done. One hundred and fourteen articles were obtained from the literature search. After screening and deduplication, six articles were included in the scoping review for data charting, collation, and summarization.

RESULTS

Rwanda faces a substantial burden of OFCs, with prevalence rates ranging from 12.1 to 34.2% across its provinces. The scarcity of specialists who treat OFCs highlights a significant disparity in healthcare access. The prevalence of OFCs varies among demographics and age groups, with a higher incidence in males compared to females. This review also addresses the clinical management of OFCs in Rwanda, highlighting a low retention rate among patients receiving care.

CONCLUSION

This review highlights the need for targeted interventions in OFC care in Rwanda, including the early detection of associated anomalies, enhanced prenatal management, and improved access to specialized treatment facilities, particularly for patients with concomitant malformations. Policymakers and stakeholders must implement strategies to increase the number of specialists supporting individuals with OFCs and ensure high retention rates in OFC care. Further, OFC-related studies with representative sample sizes and advanced research designs are required to address the information gap and better inform Rwandan health policy.

摘要

背景

口面部裂隙(OFCs)是最常见的先天性畸形之一,全球病例超过460万例。在许多发展中国家,由于获得多学科护理存在障碍,OFCs与高发病率和婴儿死亡风险增加相关。本范围综述旨在识别知识差距,确立研究议程,并为卢旺达OFCs政策调整的决策提供信息。

方法

本范围综述的设计和报告基于系统评价和Meta分析扩展版的首选报告项目。在搜索了11个电子数据库后,所有检索到的文章都被导入到Rayyan网络应用程序中进行文献去重。通过文献搜索获得了114篇文章。经过筛选和去重,6篇文章被纳入范围综述进行数据图表绘制、整理和总结。

结果

卢旺达面临着OFCs的沉重负担,各省的患病率在12.1%至34.2%之间。治疗OFCs的专家稀缺凸显了医疗服务可及性方面的显著差异。OFCs的患病率在不同人口统计学和年龄组中有所不同,男性的发病率高于女性。本综述还探讨了卢旺达OFCs的临床管理,强调接受护理的患者保留率较低。

结论

本综述强调卢旺达需要针对OFCs护理进行有针对性的干预,包括早期发现相关异常、加强产前管理以及改善获得专门治疗设施的机会,特别是对于伴有畸形的患者。政策制定者和利益相关者必须实施战略,增加支持OFCs患者的专家数量,并确保OFCs护理的高保留率。此外,需要进行具有代表性样本量和先进研究设计的OFCs相关研究,以填补信息空白并更好地为卢旺达卫生政策提供信息。

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