印度成年人口牙科保健服务的利用:2011-2022年证据的荟萃分析

IF 2.4 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Rounik Talukdar, Diplina Barman, Vallabh Thakkar, Suman Kanungo
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背景:本研究旨在对印度成人从任何公共或私人机构使用牙科保健服务的情况进行汇总全国估计,以强调对口腔保健的需求和使用。方法:在本荟萃分析中,使用结合MeSH标题和关键词(如“口腔健康”、“牙科健康服务”、使用率、印度等)的搜索策略对PubMed、ScienceDirect、DOAJ和Google Scholar进行检索,检索2011年1月至2022年6月期间发表的关于印度成年人牙科使用率的文章。采用NIH质量评估工具评估研究质量,采用随机效应反方差法提取利用率。进行meta回归和亚组分析以确定异质性的来源。异质性报告为I2。为检验发表偏倚,采用漏斗图、egger检验和补齐分析。结果:在4012篇鉴定文章中,21篇符合纳入标准。印度成人牙科保健综合使用率为23.96%(置信区间[CI]: 16.81% ~ 31.11%, P2=98.93%),其中南区最高(30.02%,CI: 19.14 ~ 40.90, P2=98.63%)。漏斗图的目视检查显示存在发表偏倚(egger’s P值为0.02)。通过修剪和填充分析,发现利用率估计略有下降(调整后的估计为17.65%,CI: 8.97-26.33, P=0.03)。研究区和传导年的亚组效应不显著(P值分别为0.09和0.34)。结论:未来的研究应侧重于口腔保健服务的需求和供应,因为印度不同地区的研究分布不均,已经确定了证据差距。这种异质性可归因于不同的社会经济、文化水平和固有的卫生系统绩效状况。
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Utilization of dental care services among adult Indian population: A meta-analysis of evidence from 2011-2022.

Utilization of dental care services among adult Indian population: A meta-analysis of evidence from 2011-2022.

Utilization of dental care services among adult Indian population: A meta-analysis of evidence from 2011-2022.

Utilization of dental care services among adult Indian population: A meta-analysis of evidence from 2011-2022.

Background: This study aimed to generate a pooled national estimate on dental health care services utilization by the adult population in India from any public or private facility in an effort to highlight the demand and usage for oral health care. Methods: In this meta-analysis, PubMed, ScienceDirect, DOAJ, and Google Scholar were searched using a search strategy that combined MeSH headings and keywords (e.g., "Oral Health", "Dental Health Services", utilization, India, etc.) for articles on dental utilization among Indian adults, published between January 2011 and June 2022. Study quality was assessed using the NIH Quality assessment tool, and a random-effects inverse-variance method was used for pulling utilization proportions. Meta-regression and sub-group analyses were conducted to identify the sources of heterogeneity. Heterogeneity is reported as I2. To examine publication bias, the funnel plot, egger's test, and trim-and-fill analysis were performed. Results: From 4012 identified articles, 21 were eligible for inclusion. The pooled dental care utilization amongst Indian adults were found to be 23.96% (confidence interval [CI]: 16.81%- 31.11%, P<0.001, I2=98.93%), and the highest estimate was in South Zone (30.02%, CI: 19.14-40.90, P<0.01, I2=98.63%). Visual inspection of the funnel plot revealed the presence of publication bias (egger's P value 0.02). A mild decrease in utilization estimate was noted through trim and fill analysis (adjusted estimate 17.65%, CI: 8.97-26.33, P=0.03). No significant subgroup effect was found for the variables study zone and conduction years (P value: 0.09 & 0.34 respectively). Conclusion: Future studies should be undertaken to focus on the demand and supply of oral health care services since an evidential gap has been identified due to the uneven distribution of studies available from various regions of India. The heterogeneity can be attributed to the diverse socioeconomic, literacy, and inherent health system performance status.

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Health Promotion Perspectives
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