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新冠疫情期间旧金山牙科护理可及性差异:RAPID-SF调查分析

Disparities in Access to Dental Care in San Francisco During COVID-19 Pandemic: Analysis of RAPID-SF Survey.

作者信息

Shah Jay, Banava Sepideh

机构信息

School of Dentistry, University of California, San Francisco, California, USA.

Department of Preventive & Restorative Dental Sciences, School of Dentistry, University of California, San Francisco, California, USA.

出版信息

J Calif Dent Assoc. 2025;53(1). doi: 10.1080/19424396.2025.2467368. Epub 2025 Feb 21.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Access to dental care can be influenced by various factors, including socioeconomic status, race, ethnicity, household language, education level, insurance, and emergency situations. This study aims to assess dental care access of children of San Francisco families during the COVID-19 pandemic and identify barriers to dental care access.

METHODS

This cross-sectional study utilized data from the 2022 RAPID-SF Surveys conducted by the Stanford Early Childhood Center and the San Francisco Department of Public Health. The surveys, distributed across San Francisco, consisted of three baseline and three follow-up surveys. Associations between children's past-year dental visits during the pandemic and demographic factors such as race, ethnicity, language, insurance, financial status, and education were evaluated.

RESULTS

A total of 680 families from San Francisco responded to baseline surveys (B1: 403, B2: 242, B3: 35). Follow-up surveys were excluded from analysis due to considerable loss to follow-up. About 34% reported difficulty accessing dental care for their children during COVID-19. Lower education, low income, and non-employer-based insurance were significantly associated with fewer dental visits ( < 0.05).

CONCLUSIONS

The RAPID-SF survey identified significant oral health disparities in San Francisco during COVID-19, driven by income, education, and insurance type. Collaborative efforts by dentists, policymakers, and public health organizations are crucial to addressing these inequities. The RAPID-SF survey is a model for identifying disparities and guiding interventions to improve oral health outcomes during public health emergencies.

PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS

Strategies should be implemented to ensure San Francisco families have equitable access to dental services during public health emergencies.

摘要

背景

获得牙科护理可能受到多种因素的影响,包括社会经济地位、种族、民族、家庭语言、教育水平、保险和紧急情况。本研究旨在评估新冠疫情期间旧金山家庭儿童获得牙科护理的情况,并确定获得牙科护理的障碍。

方法

这项横断面研究利用了斯坦福幼儿中心和旧金山公共卫生部进行的2022年快速旧金山调查的数据。这些调查分布在旧金山,包括三次基线调查和三次随访调查。评估了疫情期间儿童过去一年的牙科就诊情况与种族、民族、语言、保险、财务状况和教育等人口因素之间的关联。

结果

共有680个来自旧金山的家庭回应了基线调查(B1:403个,B2:242个,B3:35个)。由于随访中大量失访,随访调查被排除在分析之外。约34%的人报告在新冠疫情期间为孩子获得牙科护理有困难。较低的教育水平、低收入和非雇主提供的保险与较少的牙科就诊显著相关(<0.05)。

结论

快速旧金山调查发现,在新冠疫情期间,旧金山存在由收入、教育和保险类型导致的显著口腔健康差异。牙医、政策制定者和公共卫生组织的共同努力对于解决这些不平等问题至关重要。快速旧金山调查是在公共卫生紧急情况期间识别差异并指导干预措施以改善口腔健康结果的一个范例。

实际意义

应实施策略,以确保旧金山家庭在公共卫生紧急情况期间能够公平获得牙科服务。

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