需要在全球非传染性疾病议程中对口腔疾病采取行动。

IF 5.9 1区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
M Charles-Ayinde,F Cieplik,G H Gilbert,K Moriyama,B Wu,C H Fox
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具有历史意义的2021年世界卫生组织口腔卫生决议敦促会员国解决与其他非传染性疾病共有的口腔疾病的主要风险因素,并将口腔卫生纳入非传染性疾病和全民健康覆盖议程。随后的《2022年全球口腔卫生战略》和《2023年全球口腔卫生行动计划》倡导在非传染性疾病议程中增加对口腔卫生的资源分配。尽管口腔疾病被列为非传染性疾病,影响约37亿人,大大超过其他非传染性疾病,但口腔疾病并未主要列入非传染性疾病议程及其5x5框架。口腔疾病仍然是孤立的,脱离了初级卫生保健系统,严重影响着中低收入国家的社区以及所有国家的弱势群体。本立场文件考虑了主要讨论的非传染性疾病和口腔疾病之间的相似之处,并为将口腔疾病纳入非传染性疾病议程和框架以预防和控制非传染性疾病提供了证据和理由。因此,将口腔疾病整合起来可以加强对《全球口腔卫生决议和行动计划》的响应,从而对卫生保健系统和国家政策进行改革,使其包括口腔卫生并对其作出反应。
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Action Needed on Oral Diseases within the Global NCD Agenda.
The historic 2021 World Health Organization Oral Health Resolution urged member states to address key risk factors of oral diseases shared with other noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) and embed oral health within the NCD and universal health coverage agendas. The subsequent 2022 Global Oral Health Strategy and 2023 Global Oral Health Action Plan advocated for an increase in resource allocation to oral health within the NCD agenda. Despite oral diseases being classified as an NCD and affecting ~3.7 billion persons, substantially more than other NCDs, oral diseases are not primarily included within the NCD Agenda and within their 5 × 5 framework. Oral diseases remain siloed, divorced from the primary health care systems, and significantly affect communities from lower- and middle-income countries as well as vulnerable populations in all countries. This position paper considers the similarities between the primarily discussed NCDs and oral diseases and provides evidence and rationale for the integration of oral diseases within the NCD agenda and framework toward the prevention and control of NCDs. The integration of oral diseases can thereby strengthen the response to the Global Oral Health Resolution and Action Plan to provide a reform of health care systems and national policies to be inclusive of and responsive to oral health.
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Journal of Dental Research
Journal of Dental Research 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
15.30
自引率
3.90%
发文量
155
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Dental Research (JDR) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal committed to sharing new knowledge and information on all sciences related to dentistry and the oral cavity, covering health and disease. With monthly publications, JDR ensures timely communication of the latest research to the oral and dental community.
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