Maha El Tantawi, Morenike Oluwatoyin Folayan, Ahmed Bhayat
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Abstract
Background: The current heightened attention to oral health underscores the need to address populations who have been historically marginalised in mainstream policy and research endeavours. African countries lack sufficient data on oral health problems and potential solutions to inform decision-making.
Aim: This commentary addresses the shortcomings of oral health research in Africa and proposes a framework to foster fair and efficient research in this area.
Materials and methods: We present an assessment of the current state of oral health research in Africa and outline key components of the framework.
Results: The framework includes: enhancing the capacities of African researchers, cultivating leadership, prioritising locally pertinent research, establishing equitable partnerships with international researchers, and translating research findings into actionable policies and practices.
Conclusion: These pillars offer a roadmap for steering oral health research in Africa toward impactful outcomes that improve the oral health of African populations.
期刊介绍:
The aim of Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology is to serve as a forum for scientifically based information in community dentistry, with the intention of continually expanding the knowledge base in the field. The scope is therefore broad, ranging from original studies in epidemiology, behavioral sciences related to dentistry, and health services research through to methodological reports in program planning, implementation and evaluation. Reports dealing with people of all age groups are welcome.
The journal encourages manuscripts which present methodologically detailed scientific research findings from original data collection or analysis of existing databases. Preference is given to new findings. Confirmations of previous findings can be of value, but the journal seeks to avoid needless repetition. It also encourages thoughtful, provocative commentaries on subjects ranging from research methods to public policies. Purely descriptive reports are not encouraged, nor are behavioral science reports with only marginal application to dentistry.
The journal is published bimonthly.