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The Oral Health of Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Canada: A Mixed Methods Study Protocol

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  • Mary Ellen Macdonald

    (Faculty of Dentistry, McGill University, 500-2001 McGill College, Montréal, QC H3A 1G1, Canada)

  • Mark T. Keboa

    (Faculty of Dentistry, McGill University, 500-2001 McGill College, Montréal, QC H3A 1G1, Canada
    Co-first author.)

  • Nazik M. Nurelhuda

    (Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto, 124 Edward St, Toronto, ON M5G 1G6, Canada)

  • Herenia P. Lawrence

    (Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto, 124 Edward St, Toronto, ON M5G 1G6, Canada)

  • Franco Carnevale

    (Ingram School of Nursing, McGill University, 680 Sherbrooke West 1800, Montréal, QC H3A 2M7, Canada)

  • Mary McNally

    (Faculty of Dentistry, Dalhousie University, 5981 University Avenue, Halifax, NS B3H 4R2, Canada)

  • Sonica Singhal

    (Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto, 124 Edward St, Toronto, ON M5G 1G6, Canada)

  • Khady Ka

    (Faculty of Dentistry, McGill University, 500-2001 McGill College, Montréal, QC H3A 1G1, Canada)

  • Belinda Nicolau

    (Faculty of Dentistry, McGill University, 500-2001 McGill College, Montréal, QC H3A 1G1, Canada)

Abstract

Canada received over 140,000 refugees and asylum seekers between 2015 and 2017. This paper presents a protocol with the purpose of generating robust baseline data on the oral health of this population and build a long-term program of research to improve their access to dental care in Canada. The three-phase project uses a sequential mixed methods design, with the Behavioral Model for Vulnerable Populations as the conceptual framework. In Phase 1a, we will conduct five focus groups (six to eight participants per group) in community organizations in Ontario, Canada, to collect additional sociocultural data for the research program. In Phase 1b, we will use respondent-driven sampling to recruit 420 humanitarian migrants in Ontario and Quebec. Participants will complete a questionnaire capturing socio-demographic information, perceived general health, diet, smoking, oral care habits, oral symptoms, and satisfaction with oral health. They will then undergo dental examination for caries experience, periodontal health, oral pain, and traumatic dental injuries. In Phase 2, we will bring together all qualitative and quantitative results by means of a mixed methods matrix. Finally, in Phase 3, we will hold a one-day meeting with policy makers, dentists, and community leaders to refine interpretations and begin designing future oral health interventions for this population.

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  • Mary Ellen Macdonald & Mark T. Keboa & Nazik M. Nurelhuda & Herenia P. Lawrence & Franco Carnevale & Mary McNally & Sonica Singhal & Khady Ka & Belinda Nicolau, 2019. "The Oral Health of Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Canada: A Mixed Methods Study Protocol," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 16(4), pages 1-12, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:16:y:2019:i:4:p:542-:d:205671
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    1. Nazik M. Nurelhuda & Mark T. Keboa & Herenia P. Lawrence & Belinda Nicolau & Mary Ellen Macdonald, 2021. "Advancing Our Understanding of Dental Care Pathways of Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Canada: A Qualitative Study," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 18(16), pages 1-11, August.
    2. Anna Freiberg & Andreas Wienke & Lena Bauer & Andreas Niedermaier & Amand Führer, 2020. "Dental Care for Asylum-Seekers in Germany: A Retrospective Hospital-Based Study," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 17(8), pages 1-13, April.

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