TY - JOUR
T1 - Oral Health Service Use in Older Peruvians Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic
AU - Azañedo, Diego
AU - Visconti-Lopez, Fabriccio J.
AU - Hernández-Vásquez, Akram
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Authors
PY - 2024/6
Y1 - 2024/6
N2 - Objectives: The aim of this work was to analyse inequalities in oral health services utilisation (OHSU) in older Peruvian adults through comparative analysis of the years 2019 and 2021. Methods: We conducted a secondary analysis of data from the 2019 and 2021 Demographic and Health Survey (ENDES). The outcome variable was OHSU by older Peruvian adults in the past year. We used Poisson generalised linear models adjusted for age and sex to assess changes in OHSU by sociodemographic characteristics. The Erreygers concentration index was used to describe the socioeconomic inequalities in OHSU. The contribution of each variable to inequalities was estimated by a decomposition analysis. Results: In 2021, OHSU probability amongst older Peruvian adults decreased by 37% compared to 2019. The decline was greatest in those aged 80 or older (51%), the lowest wealth quintile (47%), those with functional limitations (53%), and those whose native language is Quechua or other indigenous languages (47%). Surprisingly, we observed a reduction in OHSU inequalities (difference: −0.1074; P = .003) during the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly amongst rural residents (difference: −0.0771; P = .030), the lowest wealth quintile (difference: −0.0764; P = .020), and those with functional limitations (difference: −0.3665; P < .001). Poverty accounted for 73% of the inequality in 2021. Conclusions: The probability of OHSU has significantly decreased likely due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Paradoxically, we observed a reduction in OHSU inequalities during the pandemic, despite the known socioeconomic impact. However, further research is required to gain deeper understanding of this phenomenon.
AB - Objectives: The aim of this work was to analyse inequalities in oral health services utilisation (OHSU) in older Peruvian adults through comparative analysis of the years 2019 and 2021. Methods: We conducted a secondary analysis of data from the 2019 and 2021 Demographic and Health Survey (ENDES). The outcome variable was OHSU by older Peruvian adults in the past year. We used Poisson generalised linear models adjusted for age and sex to assess changes in OHSU by sociodemographic characteristics. The Erreygers concentration index was used to describe the socioeconomic inequalities in OHSU. The contribution of each variable to inequalities was estimated by a decomposition analysis. Results: In 2021, OHSU probability amongst older Peruvian adults decreased by 37% compared to 2019. The decline was greatest in those aged 80 or older (51%), the lowest wealth quintile (47%), those with functional limitations (53%), and those whose native language is Quechua or other indigenous languages (47%). Surprisingly, we observed a reduction in OHSU inequalities (difference: −0.1074; P = .003) during the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly amongst rural residents (difference: −0.0771; P = .030), the lowest wealth quintile (difference: −0.0764; P = .020), and those with functional limitations (difference: −0.3665; P < .001). Poverty accounted for 73% of the inequality in 2021. Conclusions: The probability of OHSU has significantly decreased likely due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Paradoxically, we observed a reduction in OHSU inequalities during the pandemic, despite the known socioeconomic impact. However, further research is required to gain deeper understanding of this phenomenon.
KW - Aged
KW - COVID-19
KW - Health care disparities
KW - Health services accessibility
KW - Oral health
KW - Peru
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U2 - 10.1016/j.identj.2023.12.003
DO - 10.1016/j.identj.2023.12.003
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85182564046
SN - 0020-6539
VL - 74
SP - 473
EP - 481
JO - International Dental Journal
JF - International Dental Journal
IS - 3
ER -