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Improving access to dental care in East London's ethnic minority groups: community based, qualitative study.

Ray Croucher1, Ratna Sohanpal.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: There are few studies of access to dental care in ethnic minority groups which have compared their findings with those reported by the general adult population. Furthermore, studies have focused on either the younger or older members of these communities. AIM: This study aimed to identify barriers to the uptake of primary dental care in East London, to identify any variation in responses from the general adult population and to report ideas to improve access to primary dental care expressed by the participants.
METHODS: A qualitative study using community based participatory methods was adopted. Data were generated through purposefully sampled focus groups and analysed using a grounded approach.
SETTING: East London (UK), 2001. PARTICIPANTS: 68 volunteers aged 18-40 years, from the Bangladeshi, Indian, Black Caribbean communities and general adult population.
RESULTS: Three inter-related themes were found to influence views on access: the structure of primary dental care, cost and anxiety. There was little evidence of differences in barriers to access based on ethnicity alone, reflecting the role of factors such as social class. Adult volunteers with young families enabled a wider perspective on barriers to access to be achieved, particularly with respect to the impact of the cost of dental care on family budgets. Proposals for reducing the barriers to accessing primary dental care were identified. These addressed a perceived need to extend services through outreach activity, develop communication skills within primary dental care practice and liaise with other primary health care services.
CONCLUSION: This focus group study has confirmed the existence within East London's ethnic minority groups of barriers to accessing primary dental care reported within the general population for some time. That these responses are alike may be accounted for by the common levels of social disadvantage experienced. The rapid appraisal process enabled the identification of proposals to reduce access barriers. These are being implemented and their effectiveness in reducing barriers to accessing primary dental care remains to be established.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16800365

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Community Dent Health        ISSN: 0265-539X            Impact factor:   1.349


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