Capacity Building and Financing Oral Health in the African and Middle East Region.

Q1 Medicine
E G Mumghamba, E Joury, O Fatusi, J Ober-Oluoch, R J Onigbanjo, S Honkala
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Abstract

Many low- and middle-income countries do not yet have policies to implement effective oral health programs. A reason is lack of human and financial resources. Gaps between resource needs and available health funding are widening. By building capacity, countries aim to improve oral health through actions by oral health care personnel and oral health care organizations and their communities. Capacity building involves achieving measurable and sustainable results in training, research, and provision of care. Actions include advancement of knowledge, attitudes and skills, expansion of support, and development of cohesiveness and partnerships. The aim of this critical review is to review existing knowledge and identify gaps and variations between and within different income levels in relation to the capacity building and financing oral health in the African and Middle East region (AMER). A second aim is to formulate research priorities and outline a research agenda for capacity building and financing to improve oral health and reduce oral health inequalities in the AMER. The article focuses on capacity building for oral health and oral health financing in the AMER of the IADR. In many communities in the AMER, there are clear and widening gaps between the dental needs and the existing capacity to meet these needs in terms of financial and human resources. Concerted efforts are required to improve access to oral health care through appropriate financing mechanisms, innovative health insurance schemes, and donor support and move toward universal oral health care coverage to reduce social inequality in the region. It is necessary to build capacity and incentivize the workforce to render evidence-based services as well as accessing funds to conduct research on equity and social determinants of oral health while promoting community engagement and a multidisciplinary approach.

非洲和中东区域口腔卫生能力建设和筹资。
许多低收入和中等收入国家还没有实施有效口腔健康规划的政策。原因之一是缺乏人力和财力资源。资源需求与现有卫生资金之间的差距正在扩大。通过能力建设,各国的目标是通过口腔保健人员和口腔保健组织及其社区的行动来改善口腔健康。能力建设涉及在培训、研究和提供护理方面取得可衡量和可持续的成果。行动包括提高知识、态度和技能,扩大支持,发展凝聚力和伙伴关系。这项重要审查的目的是审查现有知识,并确定非洲和中东区域(AMER)不同收入水平之间和内部在能力建设和口腔卫生筹资方面的差距和差异。第二个目标是制定研究重点和概述能力建设和筹资的研究议程,以改善美洲国家的口腔健康和减少口腔健康不平等。本文的重点是口腔卫生的能力建设和口腔卫生筹资在美洲美洲的IADR。在美洲的许多社区,牙科需求与满足这些需求的现有财力和人力资源之间存在着明显且不断扩大的差距。需要共同努力,通过适当的筹资机制、创新的健康保险计划和捐助者的支持,改善获得口腔保健的机会,并朝着普及口腔保健的目标迈进,以减少该区域的社会不平等。有必要建立能力并激励工作人员提供循证服务,并获得资金,开展关于口腔健康的公平和社会决定因素的研究,同时促进社区参与和多学科方法。
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