Investigating the Effectiveness and Acceptability of Oral Health and Related Health Behaviour Interventions in Adults with Severe and Multiple Disadvantage: Protocol for a Mixed-Methods Systematic Review

Increasing numbers of people in England experience homelessness, substance use, and repeated offending (known as ‘severe and multiple disadvantage’; SMD). Populations experiencing SMD often have extremely poor oral health, which is closely inter-linked with high levels of substance use, smoking, and...

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Autores principales: Laura J. McGowan, Emma C. Joyes, Emma A. Adams, Aishah Coyte, Richard Gavin, Catherine Richmond, Hosein Shabaninejad, Fiona Beyer, Angela Broadbridge, Kevin Dobson, David Landes, Suzanne Moffatt, Richard G. Watt, Falko F. Sniehotta, Ruth Freeman, Martha Paisi, Clare Bambra, Dawn Craig, Eileen Kaner, Sheena E. Ramsay
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:fd4835508f524b16b5102aa7e5faae502021-11-11T16:39:59ZInvestigating the Effectiveness and Acceptability of Oral Health and Related Health Behaviour Interventions in Adults with Severe and Multiple Disadvantage: Protocol for a Mixed-Methods Systematic Review10.3390/ijerph1821115541660-46011661-7827https://doaj.org/article/fd4835508f524b16b5102aa7e5faae502021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/21/11554https://doaj.org/toc/1661-7827https://doaj.org/toc/1660-4601Increasing numbers of people in England experience homelessness, substance use, and repeated offending (known as ‘severe and multiple disadvantage’; SMD). Populations experiencing SMD often have extremely poor oral health, which is closely inter-linked with high levels of substance use, smoking, and poor diet. This study aims to undertake an evidence synthesis to identify the effectiveness, resource requirements, and factors influencing the implementation and acceptability of oral health and related health behaviour interventions in adults experiencing SMD. Two systematic reviews will be conducted using mixed-methods. Review 1 will investigate the effectiveness and resource implications of oral health and related health behaviours (substance use, smoking, diet) interventions; Review 2 will investigate factors influencing the implementation of such interventions. The population includes adults (≥18 years) experiencing SMD. Standard review methods in terms of searches, screening, data extraction, and quality appraisal will be conducted. Narrative syntheses will be conducted. If feasible, a meta-analysis will be conducted for Review 1 and a thematic synthesis for Review 2. Evidence from the two reviews will then be synthesised together. Input from people with experience of SMD will be sought throughout to inform the reviews. An initial logic model will be iteratively refined during the review.Laura J. McGowanEmma C. JoyesEmma A. AdamsAishah CoyteRichard GavinCatherine RichmondHosein ShabaninejadFiona BeyerAngela BroadbridgeKevin DobsonDavid LandesSuzanne MoffattRichard G. WattFalko F. SniehottaRuth FreemanMartha PaisiClare BambraDawn CraigEileen KanerSheena E. RamsayMDPI AGarticlemultiple disadvantagehomelessnessrepeat offendingsubstance misuseoral healthsmokingMedicineRENInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vol 18, Iss 11554, p 11554 (2021)
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topic multiple disadvantage
homelessness
repeat offending
substance misuse
oral health
smoking
Medicine
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spellingShingle multiple disadvantage
homelessness
repeat offending
substance misuse
oral health
smoking
Medicine
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Laura J. McGowan
Emma C. Joyes
Emma A. Adams
Aishah Coyte
Richard Gavin
Catherine Richmond
Hosein Shabaninejad
Fiona Beyer
Angela Broadbridge
Kevin Dobson
David Landes
Suzanne Moffatt
Richard G. Watt
Falko F. Sniehotta
Ruth Freeman
Martha Paisi
Clare Bambra
Dawn Craig
Eileen Kaner
Sheena E. Ramsay
Investigating the Effectiveness and Acceptability of Oral Health and Related Health Behaviour Interventions in Adults with Severe and Multiple Disadvantage: Protocol for a Mixed-Methods Systematic Review
description Increasing numbers of people in England experience homelessness, substance use, and repeated offending (known as ‘severe and multiple disadvantage’; SMD). Populations experiencing SMD often have extremely poor oral health, which is closely inter-linked with high levels of substance use, smoking, and poor diet. This study aims to undertake an evidence synthesis to identify the effectiveness, resource requirements, and factors influencing the implementation and acceptability of oral health and related health behaviour interventions in adults experiencing SMD. Two systematic reviews will be conducted using mixed-methods. Review 1 will investigate the effectiveness and resource implications of oral health and related health behaviours (substance use, smoking, diet) interventions; Review 2 will investigate factors influencing the implementation of such interventions. The population includes adults (≥18 years) experiencing SMD. Standard review methods in terms of searches, screening, data extraction, and quality appraisal will be conducted. Narrative syntheses will be conducted. If feasible, a meta-analysis will be conducted for Review 1 and a thematic synthesis for Review 2. Evidence from the two reviews will then be synthesised together. Input from people with experience of SMD will be sought throughout to inform the reviews. An initial logic model will be iteratively refined during the review.
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author Laura J. McGowan
Emma C. Joyes
Emma A. Adams
Aishah Coyte
Richard Gavin
Catherine Richmond
Hosein Shabaninejad
Fiona Beyer
Angela Broadbridge
Kevin Dobson
David Landes
Suzanne Moffatt
Richard G. Watt
Falko F. Sniehotta
Ruth Freeman
Martha Paisi
Clare Bambra
Dawn Craig
Eileen Kaner
Sheena E. Ramsay
author_facet Laura J. McGowan
Emma C. Joyes
Emma A. Adams
Aishah Coyte
Richard Gavin
Catherine Richmond
Hosein Shabaninejad
Fiona Beyer
Angela Broadbridge
Kevin Dobson
David Landes
Suzanne Moffatt
Richard G. Watt
Falko F. Sniehotta
Ruth Freeman
Martha Paisi
Clare Bambra
Dawn Craig
Eileen Kaner
Sheena E. Ramsay
author_sort Laura J. McGowan
title Investigating the Effectiveness and Acceptability of Oral Health and Related Health Behaviour Interventions in Adults with Severe and Multiple Disadvantage: Protocol for a Mixed-Methods Systematic Review
title_short Investigating the Effectiveness and Acceptability of Oral Health and Related Health Behaviour Interventions in Adults with Severe and Multiple Disadvantage: Protocol for a Mixed-Methods Systematic Review
title_full Investigating the Effectiveness and Acceptability of Oral Health and Related Health Behaviour Interventions in Adults with Severe and Multiple Disadvantage: Protocol for a Mixed-Methods Systematic Review
title_fullStr Investigating the Effectiveness and Acceptability of Oral Health and Related Health Behaviour Interventions in Adults with Severe and Multiple Disadvantage: Protocol for a Mixed-Methods Systematic Review
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the Effectiveness and Acceptability of Oral Health and Related Health Behaviour Interventions in Adults with Severe and Multiple Disadvantage: Protocol for a Mixed-Methods Systematic Review
title_sort investigating the effectiveness and acceptability of oral health and related health behaviour interventions in adults with severe and multiple disadvantage: protocol for a mixed-methods systematic review
publisher MDPI AG
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/fd4835508f524b16b5102aa7e5faae50
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