Affiliation:
1. Department of Psychology as Applied to Dentistry King's College London London UK
Abstract
AbstractAimTo explore the priority given by researchers working in the field of behavioural, epidemiological and health services research to key aspects of research in oral health and inequalities.MethodSurvey of registrants at the Behavioural Epidemiological and Health Services Research group of the International Association for Dental Research (BEHSR/IADR) Summit October 2020.FindingsThe highest ranking for priority was given to ‘Testing interventions to reducing oral health inequalities’, and within this area to the exploration of public health approaches to reducing such disparities. Lower ranking priorities included ‘Describing inequalities within countries’ and ‘Describing the mechanisms by which inequality produces poor health’.ConclusionsRegistrants at the (BEHSR/IADR) Summit October 2020 gave priority to testing interventions which will seek to reduce oral health inequalities, particularly through public health approaches such as creating policy change and community level interventions. Epidemiological research describing inequalities within countries was given a lower priority.
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Dentistry