国际口腔健康研究议程:出生队列研究。

Journal of dental research Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-04 DOI:10.1177/00220345241286869
K G Peres, A C Kalhan, S Sarawagi, M A Peres, C A Feldens, B W Chaffee, A J D Barros, A Rugg-Gunn, G G Nascimento
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globics -全球口腔健康出生队列研究联盟(OHBCS)-是现有OHBCS之间的一个长期国际合作研究小组,是根据《柳叶刀》口腔健康系列杂志所建立的,该杂志指出了改变全球口腔健康议程的必要性。本研究旨在确定OHBCS中可用于改善全球儿童口腔健康的优先研究问题。一个两阶段的在线德尔福过程寻求对OHBCS的研究重点达成共识。通过绘制现有OHBCS来确定参与者。14个研究问题分为4个专题领域。采用李克特9分量表。如果问题有(1)至少51%的参与者将研究问题评为“高优先级”,则达成共识,(2)四分位数区间n = 2),与儿童期和青春期糖消费与龋齿(n = 4)、婴儿生长与龋齿疾病(n = 1)相关的问题,以及龋齿的社会经济不平等是否因氟化物暴露而减轻(n = 1)。在专家见解的指导下,确定未来OHBCS研究的优先事项应利用生命历程的角度来解决儿童口腔健康和口腔健康公平方面的知识差距。
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An International Research Agenda for Oral Health Birth Cohort Studies.

The GLOBICS-Global Consortium of Oral Health Birth Cohort Studies (OHBCS)-is a long-lasting international collaborative research group among existing OHBCS, established in response to the Lancet Series on Oral Health, which pointed out the need to shift the global oral health agenda. This study aimed to identify priority research questions from OHBCS that can be leveraged to improve children's global oral health. A 2-phase online Delphi process sought consensus over research priorities for OHBCS. Participants were identified by mapping existing OHBCS. Fourteen research questions were grouped into 4 thematic areas. A 9-point Likert-type scale was applied. Consensus was achieved if the question had (1) at least 51% of participants scoring a research question as "high priority," (2) an interquartile range of <2.5, and (3) a standard deviation of <1.7 or 75% of responses falling between 2 points above and below the mean score. Forty-four of 114 participants completed the Delphi survey. The 8 research priorities identified included questions about the effect of childhood dental visits on oral health throughout life (n = 2), questions related to sugar consumption and dental caries in childhood and adolescence (n = 4), infant growth and dental diseases (n = 1), and whether socioeconomic inequalities in dental caries are mitigated by fluoride exposure (n = 1). Guided by expert insight, the priorities identified for future OHBCS research should leverage a life course perspective to address knowledge gaps in children's oral health and oral health equity.

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