Journal of Health Monitoring (Jan 2024)

Utilisation of dental services by refugees in Germany: Results of the population-based RESPOND survey

  • Kayvan Bozorgmehr,
  • Maren Hintermeier,
  • Louise Biddle,
  • Claudia Hövener,
  • Nora Gottlieb

DOI
https://doi.org/10.25646/11844
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. S1
pp. 2 – 10

Abstract

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Background: The utilisation of outpatient dental services is an important indicator for monitoring healthcare provision in Germany. In the general population, the 12-month prevalence of dental service utilization is 82.2 %. For refugees, this indicator has hardly been measured, although studies suggest an objectively high need for dental care. Methodology: As part of the population-based cross-sectional RESPOND study (2018), self-reported health and healthcare, including the use of dental services, was assessed in three representative, random samples of refugees residing in reception and shared accommodation centres in Baden-Württemberg and Berlin. Results: The indicator was available for 68.8 % (594) of the 863 surveyed refugees. Overall, 38.2 % of the respondents stated that they had utilised dental services in the previous 12 months, whereas 41.4 % had never used any dental care in Germany. Conclusions: The utilisation of dental services among refugees is very low compared to the level of utilisation in the general population. It reflects a discrepancy between access and needs.

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