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Assessing the Oral Health Needs of African American Men in Low-Income, Urban Communities

机译:评估低收入城市社区中非裔美国人的口腔健康需求

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Despite improvements in oral health status in the United States, pronounced racial/ethnic disparities exist. Black men are less likely to visit the dentist, are twice as likely to experience tooth decay, and have a significantly lower 5-year oral cancer survival rate when compared to White men. The Minority Men’s Oral Health Dental Access Program employed a community-based participatory research approach to examine the oral health barriers and opportunities for intervention among Black men in a low-income, urban neighborhood. A cross-sectional study design was implemented through a self-administered survey completed among 154 Black males. The majority reported not having dental insurance (68.8%). Most frequently cited oral health care barriers were lack of dental insurance and not being able to afford dental care. Attitudes related to the significance of dental care centered on cancer prevention and feeling comfortable with one’s smile. The impact of oral health on daily life centered on social interaction, with men citing insecurities associated with eating, talking, and smiling due to embarrassment with how their teeth/mouth looked to others. Multivariate logistic regression revealed that those who had difficulty finding dental care were 4.81 times (odds ratio = 4.65, 95% confidence interval [1.80, 12.85]) more likely to report no dental insurance, and 2.73 times (odds ratio = 3.72; 95% confidence interval [1.12, 6.70]) more likely to report poor oral health. Community-based participatory approaches include assessment of neighborhood residents affected by the health issue to frame interventions that resonate and are more effective. Social, physical, and infrastructural factors may emerge, requiring a multilevel approach.
机译:尽管美国的口腔健康状况有所改善,但仍存在明显的种族/种族差异。与白人相比,黑人男性看牙医的可能性较低,蛀牙的可能性是其两倍,并且5年口腔癌的生存率明显较低。少数民族男性的口腔健康牙科访问计划采用了基于社区的参与式研究方法,以检查低收入城市社区黑人的口腔健康障碍和干预机会。一项横断面研究设计是通过对154名黑人男性进行的一项自我调查完成的。大多数人报告没有牙科保险(68.8%)。经常被引用的口腔保健障碍是缺乏牙科保险和无法负担牙科保健。与牙科保健的重要性相关的态度集中在预防癌症和使自己感到微笑的感觉上。口腔健康对日常生活的影响主要集中在社交互动上,男人们由于牙齿/嘴巴对他人的脸色尴尬而与进食,交谈和微笑有关。多元逻辑回归分析显示,那些难以找到牙齿护理的人没有牙科保险的可能性高4.81倍(赔率= 4.65,95%置信区间[1.80,12.85]),而有2.73倍(赔率= 3.72; 95%)置信区间[1.12,6.70])更可能报告口腔健康不良。基于社区的参与性方法包括对受健康问题影响的邻里居民进行评估,以制定能引起共鸣和更有效的干预措施。社会,物理和基础设施因素可能会出现,需要采取多层次的方法。

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