■循证口腔健康政策(OHP)可有助于结束全球对口腔健康的忽视。如果适当地制定和实施,OHP可以提高医疗保健系统的效率和健康结果的质量。然而,世界卫生组织(世卫组织)非洲区域一半以上的国家没有口腔健康政策,甚至没有一项政策,需要将更多和更多针对国家的OHP作为非传染性疾病和全民健康覆盖议程的一部分。本协议研究的目的是确定创建的障碍和促进者,传播,实施,监测,以及对世卫组织非洲区域的OHP的评估。
■我们将在全球卫生中进行系统搜索,Embase,PubMed,PAIS,ABI/通知,WebofScience,学术搜索完成,Scopus,索引灰色文献的数据库,和世卫组织的政策储存库。我们将包括定性,定量,或自2002年1月1日以来发布的混合方法研究和OHP文件,这些文件涉及利益相关者对创建障碍和促进者的看法和经验,传播,实施,监测,以及在世卫组织非洲区域部分国家对OHP的评估。我们将对定量数据进行描述性统计(频率和比例),并对定性数据进行描述性内容分析。
■为了在世卫组织非洲地区有效建立以证据为基础的OHP,认识到现有的挑战和进步的机会至关重要。这项检讨的结果将与卫生部的牙科主任有关,牙科学校的管理人员,或世卫组织非洲区域的学术机构,并将于2023年11月在肯尼亚举行的利益攸关方对话会议。
■开放科学框架:https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF。9KMWR/IO。
UNASSIGNED: Evidence-informed oral health policies (OHP) can be instrumental in ending the neglect of oral health globally. When appropriately developed and implemented, OHP can improve the efficiency of healthcare systems and the quality of health outcomes. However, more than half of the countries in the World Health Organization (WHO) African region do not have an oral health policy or even the existence of a policy in need of additional and more national-specific OHP as part of non-communicable diseases and universal health coverage agendas. The objective of this protocol\'s study is to determine the barriers to and facilitators for the creation, dissemination, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of OHP in the WHO Africa region.
UNASSIGNED: We will conduct a systematic search in Global Health, Embase, PubMed, PAIS, ABI/Inform, Web of Science, Academic Search Complete, Scopus, databases that index gray literature, and the WHO policy repositories. We will include qualitative, quantitative, or mixed-methods research studies and OHP documents published since January 1, 2002, which address stakeholders\' perceptions and experiences regarding barriers to and facilitators for the creation, dissemination, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of OHP in countries part of the WHO African region. We will produce descriptive statistics (frequencies and proportions) for quantitative data and conduct descriptive content analysis for qualitative data.
UNASSIGNED: To effectively establish evidence-based OHP in the WHO African region, it is crucial to recognize existing challenges and opportunities for progress. The findings of this
review will be relevant for Chief Dental Officers at ministries of health, administrators of dental schools, or academic institutions in the WHO African region and will inform a stakeholder dialogue meeting in
Kenya in November of 2023.
UNASSIGNED: Open Science Framework: https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/9KMWR.