Impact of Oral Health Programmes on the Oral Health-Related Quality of Life among Children: A Systematic Review

IF 0.3 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
B. K. Akash Medappa, Nusrath Fareed, Hemant Battur, Jaseela Praveena
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Background: Over the last two decades, health professionals and researchers have become increasingly interested in understanding the sociodental approach to improving oral care quality, which focuses more on individuals’ subjective well-being and is guided by Oral Health-Related Quality of Life (OHRQoL) measures. Objectives: (1) To critically review published literature on the impact of oral health programmes upon OHRQoL among children and (2) to provide an evidence-based approach on research regarding the impact of oral health programmes upon OHRQoL. Methodology: This systematic review is being conducted as per the Joanna Briggs Institute Guidelines and reported as per the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis. An initial literature yielded 359 abstracts/manuscripts which were tested for eligibility. A total of 10 full length articles satisfying inclusion/exclusion criteria were retrieved and were included for qualitative synthesis. Studies were categorized as interventional (7) and observational (3). Four independent reviewers critically assessed the included studies based on CONSORT and STROBE guidelines, respectively. Risk of bias was assessed using ROBINS-I tool for nonrandomized clinical trial, RoB 2.0 tool for randomized clinical trial. Preventive fraction and levels of evidence were calculated for all the studies using the available data. Results: A total of 10 studies published over a period of 15 years were considered for qualitative synthesis. Analysis revealed that different types of oral health programmes (curative programs – 5 studies, curative and preventive programs – 4 studies and comprehensive programs – 1 study) were conducted over a duration of 2 weeks to 3 years. The age group of the subjects in various studies ranged from 4 to 14 years. Most of the studies were reported from Brazil (5) (55%). The outcome measures in all the studies were OHRQoL and the tools that were used to measure it were Child Perception Questionnaire (6 studies), Child Oral Impact on Daily Performance (3 studies), and Early childhood Oral Health Impact Scale (1 studies). A wide range of preventive fraction was obtained ranging from 8% to 90%. The risk of bias assessment for nonrandomized studies mostly showed moderate bias, whereas risk of bias assessment for randomized studies showed low bias. Conclusion: The results of this systematic review revealed that oral health programs does have a positive impact on OHRQoL among children.
口腔健康计划对儿童口腔健康相关生活质量的影响:一项系统综述
背景:在过去的二十年中,卫生专业人员和研究人员对了解提高口腔护理质量的社会方法越来越感兴趣,这种方法更多地关注个人的主观幸福感,并以口腔健康相关生活质量(OHRQoL)措施为指导。目的:(1)对已发表的关于口腔健康项目对儿童OHRQoL影响的文献进行批判性审查;(2)为口腔健康项目对OHRQoL影响的研究提供循证方法。方法:本系统评价按照乔安娜布里格斯研究所指南进行,并按照系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目进行报告。最初的文献产生了359篇摘要/手稿,并对其进行了合格性测试。共检索到10篇满足纳入/排除标准的全文文章,并纳入定性综合。研究分为介入性研究(7)和观察性研究(3)。四位独立审评者分别根据CONSORT和STROBE指南对纳入的研究进行了批判性评估。非随机临床试验采用ROBINS-I工具,随机临床试验采用rob2.0工具评估偏倚风险。利用现有数据计算所有研究的预防率和证据水平。结果:15年间发表的10项研究被纳入定性综合考虑。分析显示,不同类型的口腔健康方案(治疗方案- 5项研究,治疗和预防方案- 4项研究,综合方案- 1项研究)在2周到3年的时间内进行。研究对象的年龄范围从4岁到14岁不等。大多数研究报告来自巴西(5)(55%)。所有研究的结局指标均为OHRQoL,测量工具为儿童感知问卷(6项研究)、儿童口腔对日常表现的影响(3项研究)和儿童早期口腔健康影响量表(1项研究)。得到的预防分数范围很广,从8%到90%不等。非随机研究的偏倚评估风险大多显示中等偏倚,而随机研究的偏倚评估风险显示低偏倚。结论:本系统综述的结果显示,口腔健康计划确实对儿童的OHRQoL有积极的影响。
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Journal of Indian Association of Public Health Dentistry
Journal of Indian Association of Public Health Dentistry DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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