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Reducing Alaska Native paediatric oral health disparities: a systematic review of oral health interventions and a case study on multilevel strategies to reduce sugar-sweetened beverage intake

机译:减少阿拉斯加土著儿童的口腔健康差异:对口腔健康干预措施的系统评价以及减少糖分饮料摄入量的多层次策略的案例研究

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Background. Tooth decay is the most common paediatric disease and there is a serious paediatric tooth decay epidemic in Alaska Native communities. When untreated, tooth decay can lead to pain, infection, systemic health problems, hospitalisations and in rare cases death, as well as school absenteeism, poor grades and low quality-of-life. The extent to which population-based oral health interventions have been conducted in Alaska Native paediatric populations is unknown.Objective. To conduct a systematic review of oral health interventions aimed at Alaska Native children below age 18 and to present a case study and conceptual model on multilevel intervention strategies aimed at reducing sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) intake among Alaska Native children.Design. Based on the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) Statement, the terms “Alaska Native”, “children” and “oral health” were used to search Medline, Embase, Web of Science, GoogleScholar and health foundation websites (1970–2012) for relevant clinical trials and evaluation studies.Results. Eighty-five studies were found in Medline, Embase and Web of Science databases and there were 663 hits in GoogleScholar. A total of 9 publications were included in the qualitative review. These publications describe 3 interventions that focused on: reducing paediatric tooth decay by educating families and communities; providing dental chemotherapeutics to pregnant women; and training mid-level dental care providers. While these approaches have the potential to improve the oral health of Alaska Native children, there are unique challenges regarding intervention acceptability, reach and sustainability. A case study and conceptual model are presented on multilevel strategies to reduce SSB intake among Alaska Native children.Conclusions. Few oral health interventions have been tested within Alaska Native communities. Community-centred multilevel interventions are promising approaches to improve the oral and systemic health of Alaska Native children. Future investigators should evaluate the feasibility of implementing multilevel interventions and policies within Alaska Native communities as a way to reduce children’s health disparities.
机译:背景。蛀牙是最常见的儿科疾病,在阿拉斯加土著社区中存在严重的儿科蛀牙流行病。如果不及时治疗,蛀牙会导致疼痛,感染,全身健康问题,住院以及极少数情况下的死亡,以及学校旷工,成绩差和生活质量低下。在阿拉斯加土著儿童人群中进行基于人群的口腔健康干预措施的程度尚不清楚。对针对18岁以下的阿拉斯加土著儿童的口腔健康干预措施进行系统的审查,并提出旨在减少阿拉斯加土著儿童糖摄入量(SSB)摄入量的多级干预策略的案例研究和概念模型。设计。根据系统评价和元分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)声明,使用术语“阿拉斯加本地人”,“儿童”和“口腔健康”来搜索Medline,Embase,Web of Science,GoogleScholar和健康基金会网站(1970-2012)进行相关的临床试验和评估研究。结果。在Medline,Embase和Web of Science数据库中发现了85项研究,在GoogleScholar中有663次命中。定性评估中总共包括9种出版物。这些出版物描述了三种干预措施,这些干预措施的重点是:通过教育家庭和社区来减少小儿蛀牙;为孕妇提供牙科化学治疗;并培训中级牙科保健提供者。虽然这些方法具有改善阿拉斯加土著儿童口腔健康的潜力,但在干预可接受性,覆盖范围和可持续性方面仍存在独特的挑战。提出了关于减少阿拉斯加土著儿童SSB摄入量的多层次策略的案例研究和概念模型。在阿拉斯加土著社区中,很少有口腔健康干预措施得到测试。以社区为中心的多级干预是改善阿拉斯加土著儿童口腔和系统健康的有前途的方法。未来的研究人员应评估在阿拉斯加土著社区内实施多层次干预措施和政策的可行性,以减少儿童的健康差异。

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