Factors associated with access to dental care among refugees: A systematic review of quantitative studies.

OBJECTIVES To identify, appraise and synthesize the published evidence from quantitative studies on the individual and contextual-level factors determining access to dental care among refugees worldwide. METHODS A systematic literature search was conducted until the last week of February 2022 in four electronic databases - MEDLINE, Embase, Web of Science (all databases) and APA PsycINFO - without any restrictions. Quantitative studies published in English language and meeting the a priori eligibility criteria were reviewed and data extracted. Quality assessment was conducted using the National Institutes of Health tool. The identified factors were stratified according to the framework of the Behavioural Model of Health Services Use, and the evidence related to each of these factors was summarized in tables. Narrative synthesis of the findings was conducted. RESULTS The search retrieved 6776 unique records, of which 69 were deemed eligible for full-text screening and nine studies were included in the final data analysis and synthesis. The studies were rated to be of 'fair' quality at best. Self-reported previous dental visits was the most commonly used measure of access. Associations between individual-level factors and dental care access were most frequently examined (predisposing [n = 6], need [n = 2] and enabling [n = 1]), while the contextual-level factors were rarely examined (predisposing and enabling [n = 1, each]). CONCLUSIONS Individual-level predisposing factors, such as English language proficiency, education, health and dental literacy and acculturation and integration, were shown to be significantly associated with refugees' access. There is limited evidence to determine the effect of individual enabling and need and contextual factors.

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