非洲和中东地区城乡人口之间的口腔健康不平等。

Q1 Medicine
E O Ogunbodede, I A Kida, H S Madjapa, M Amedari, A Ehizele, R Mutave, B Sodipo, S Temilola, L Okoye
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尽管在口腔健康方面有了重大改善,在预防和管理口腔疾病方面取得了显著进展,但在全球范围内,城市和农村社区之间仍然存在不平等现象。这些不平等现象存在于口腔卫生服务的分布、可及性、利用、治疗结果、口腔卫生知识和做法、健康保险覆盖面、与口腔健康有关的生活质量以及口腔疾病的流行等方面。生活在农村地区的人可能比生活在城市地区的人更贫穷,对卫生知识的了解更少,龋齿更多,牙齿更少,没有医疗保险,用于牙科保健的钱也更少。农村地区往往与教育水平较低有关,而教育水平较低又与卫生知识普及程度较低和保健服务利用不良有关。这些因素对口腔卫生保健、服务提供和研究都有影响。因此,未得到满足的牙科保健仍然是这些社区最迫切的卫生保健需求之一。我们强调一些概念问题与城乡不平等的口腔健康,特别是在非洲和中东地区(AMER)。在卫生部门和更广泛的政策环境内,必须采取行动减少口腔健康不平等和改善城乡差距。建议的行动包括针对特定人群的口腔健康促进规划,旨在增加农村地区获得口腔健康服务的措施,将口腔健康纳入现有的初级卫生保健服务,以及支持旨在为健康的社会决定因素政策提供信息的研究。所有利益攸关方(政府、卫生保健工作人员、组织和社区)必须共同努力,缩小差距,改善服务不足人群的口腔健康结果。
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Oral Health Inequalities between Rural and Urban Populations of the African and Middle East Region.

Although there have been major improvements in oral health, with remarkable advances in the prevention and management of oral diseases, globally, inequalities persist between urban and rural communities. These inequalities exist in the distribution of oral health services, accessibility, utilization, treatment outcomes, oral health knowledge and practices, health insurance coverage, oral health-related quality of life, and prevalence of oral diseases, among others. People living in rural areas are likely to be poorer, be less health literate, have more caries, have fewer teeth, have no health insurance coverage, and have less money to spend on dental care than persons living in urban areas. Rural areas are often associated with lower education levels, which in turn have been found to be related to lower levels of health literacy and poor use of health care services. These factors have an impact on oral health care, service delivery, and research. Hence, unmet dental care remains one of the most urgent health care needs in these communities. We highlight some of the conceptual issues relating to urban-rural inequalities in oral health, especially in the African and Middle East Region (AMER). Actions to reduce oral health inequalities and ameliorate rural-urban disparity are necessary both within the health sector and the wider policy environment. Recommended actions include population-specific oral health promotion programs, measures aimed at increasing access to oral health services in rural areas, integration of oral health into existing primary health care services, and support for research aimed at informing policy on the social determinants of health. Concerted efforts must be made by all stakeholders (governments, health care workforce, organizations, and communities) to reduce disparities and improve oral health outcomes in underserved populations.

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