Policy analysis of oral health promotion in South Africa

Author:

Singh Shenuka1,Myburgh Neil G.2,Lalloo Ratilal3

Affiliation:

1. School of Dentistry, University of Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa,

2. Faculty of Dentistry and WHO Collaborating Centre for Oral Health, University of the Western Cape, South Africa,

3. Remote and Indigenous Oral Health, School of Dentistry and Oral Health, Griffith University, Australia,

Abstract

This article reports an analysis of oral health promotion in South African health policy. The central aim of this research was to determine the form and coherence of oral health promotion elements within health policies of post-apartheid South Africa. The study set out to test the hypothesis that oral health promotion elements are fully integrated into health policy and programmatic efforts. A conceptual framework was developed to systematically analyse oral health promotion policy and subsequent decision-making across the country at national and provincial levels. The information was drawn from policy documents, protocols and programme plans, complemented by interviews. The results indicate distinct contradictions between the policy formulation process and its impact on health system decision-making. South African health policy was found to be strong on the rhetoric of equity, health promotion, integration and several other features of the Primary Health Care Approach, but showed little evidence of translating this into action. The development and implementation of oral health promotion appears to be dominated by the influence of dental professionals that perpetuate a curative focus on service delivery. There is an urgent need to re-examine the process and content of oral health policy-making in South Africa. The conceptual framework developed for this study could facilitate further research in this area. (Global Health Promotion, 2010; 17(1): pp. 16—24)

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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