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Ecological risk factors for unmet needs in oral health care in Chegutu rural district in Zimbabwe a cross-sectional study

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Pages 83-92 | Received 20 Aug 2018, Accepted 20 Dec 2019, Published online: 03 Jan 2020
 

ABSTRACT

An unmet need in oral health care is a need for oral health care which individuals have failed to access. About 90% of the Zimbabwean population will suffer from oral diseases in their lifetime and a substantial proportion seeks only curative dental care. This study sought to assess the unmet oral health need among the adult population in Chegutu District and its underlying determinants.

We carried out a cross-sectional study at Chegutu District Hospital. Two hundred and seventy-six participants were randomly enrolled using systematic sampling. Interviewer administered questionnaires were used to collect data, and data analysis was done by computer using the EPI Info package.

The prevalence of unmet need for oral health in Chegutu urban’s adult population was 89.1%. Having an unmet need in oral health care was influenced by demographic, behavioural and health service-related factors. For instance, having attended school up to primary level (POR: 2.75; 95% CI: 1.2–6.23) and high costs to oral health care (POR = 7.5; 95% CI = 3.3–17) were significantly associated with having an unmet need.

The prevalence of unmet need in oral health care in Chegutu district’s urban population is high. The demographic factor that significantly contributed to the high rate of unmet need was low educational level. Behavioural factors like use of tobacco also contributed to an unmet need. High cost of service as a barrier to oral health care access had a greater likelihood of having an unmet need.

Acknowledgments

We would like to thank everyone who made this study a success. Special mention goes to the study participants at Chegutu hospital and the health care consumers in Chegutu district.

Data availability statements

All data generated or analyzed during this study are included in this published article and its supplementary information files.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Additional information

Funding

The study was done as part of an academic exercise and personal resources were used for the study

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