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Active RESEARCH NIHR Open Data-Funded Portfolio

NIHR Global Health Group on Oral Health

£29.8M GBP

Funder National Institute for Health and Care Research
Recipient Organization University College London
Country United Kingdom
Start Date Aug 01, 2022
End Date Jul 31, 2026
Duration 1,460 days
Number of Grantees 3
Roles Co-Principal Investigator; Principal Investigator; Award Holder
Data Source NIHR Open Data-Funded Portfolio
Grant ID NIHR132731
Grant Description

Oral diseases are a significant but largely neglected global public health problem. In many low and middle-income countries (LMICs) the burden of oral diseases is increasing and very stark oral health inequalities exist as oral conditions disproportionally affect disadvantaged populations. Oral diseases are caused by a range of common risks shared with other NCDs including sugar consumption, tobacco use, alcohol consumption and poor hygiene, and the underlying social, commercial and political determinants of health.

In many LMICs dental services are often isolated from primary health care and are inaccessible and unaffordable to large segments of the population but particularly disadvantaged groups. As a consequence, very high levels of unmet oral health needs are often found in these populations leading to significant impacts on quality of life, psychosocial well-being, health and educational/employment opportunities This research programme will address the neglect of oral diseases in four lower-middle and middle-income countries – Kenya, Colombia, India and Brazil.

In these countries oral diseases are a major public health problem and there is a pressing need for high quality public health research on oral diseases and the development of oral health research capacity.

The strategic aim of this programme is to establish an equitable and effective research partnership across the four LMICs, UK academic institutions and selected collaborators to share expertise, experience and local knowledge. The specific programme aims are: i To assess the pattern, mechanisms and impact of oral health inequalities; ii To determine the influence of commercial determinants on oral health and in particular the role of the sugar and tobacco industries; iii To assess the economic burden of oral diseases and opportunities for oral health system reforms; iv To co-produce and test public health interventions and system reforms to reduce oral health inequalities and promote population oral health.

In addition, the programme will aim to develop local research capacity through an extensive range of training and short courses. Community engagement and involvement activities will fully inform and support the planned research.

This research programme will adopt a mixed methods approach using both qualitative and quantitative methods. Based upon MRC guidelines on complex interventions, exploratory and developmental research will be undertaken to inform future definitive evaluation research plans. The programme will comprise of three distinct but interconnected work packages: WP1 Oral health inequalities; WP2 Commercial determinants; WP3 Oral health system reform and innovation.

In broad terms in each WP a situation analysis will initially be conducted involving the collection of empirical data and/or secondary analysis of existing survey data. The analysed data will then be used to inform policy analysis and simulation modelling of different intervention strategies. Finally, the development and feasibility testing of interventions and system reforms will be undertaken in each country to inform the design of future definitive evaluation studies.

The anticipated impact of this programme includes raising understanding and awareness of the public health importance of oral diseases and inequalities, developing the evidence base for population interventions and system reforms, and ultimately developing public health policies to promote better oral health in LMICs

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