Behavior of the access to oral health care in Senegal
Aims: Oral diseases, due to their high frequency
and huge impact on overall health and quality
of life, and which is reflected on the wellbeing,
qualify as a public health issue. In Senegal, the
poor condition of dental health is often associated
with the socioeconomic situation. The aim of this
work is to analyze the behavior of the access to
dental care of Senegalese. Methods: A nationwide
cross-sectional survey was carried out between
28th April 2016 and 28th May 2016, according to
WHO guidelines (Protocol 1997), and adjusted to
Senegal’s context. Results: The results showed
that 97.7% of householders skip regular annual
visits to the dentist, 37.3% of them use traditional
medicine, 32.3% self-medicate themselves and
only 25% of households go to the dentist when in
pain. Conclusion: The analysis reveals real social
disparities in oral health care access, as well as an
inadequate dental policy. Thus, it seems necessary
to strengthen, to the majority’s reach and in the
Mbathio Diop1, Aida Kanouté1, Massamba Diouf2, Amadou
Diaw Ndiaye3, Cheikh Mouhamadou Mbacké Lo4, Daouda
Faye4, Daouda Cissé4
Affiliations: 1Assistant, Department of Public Health Faculty
of Medicine, University Cheikh Anta Diop of Dakar, Senegal;
2Assistant Professor, Department of Public Health Faculty of
Medicine, University Cheikh Anta Diop of Dakar, Senegal;
3Doctor, Department of Public Health Faculty of Medicine,
University Cheikh Anta Diop of Dakar, Senegal; 4Professor,
Department of Public Health Faculty of Medicine, University
Cheikh Anta Diop of Dakar, Senegal.
Corresponding Author: Dr. Mbathio Diop, Cité des Médecins,
Dakar, Sénégal; Email: diopmbathio@yahoo.fr
Received: 29 May 2017
Accepted: 31 August 2017
Published: 09 October 2017
context of the Universal Health Coverage (UHC)
in effect in Senegal, the preventive policy and to
incorporate a change of behaviors’ awareness
campaign, as well.
Auteur(s) : DIOP M, KANOUTE A, DIOUF M, NDIAYE AD, LO CM, FAYE D, CISSE D
Pages : 58–68
Année de publication : 2017
Revue : Edorium J Public Health
N° de volume : 4
Type : Article
Statut Editorial : Ligne
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