Parents Awareness of, Views on and Experiences with the Interim Canada Dental Benefit
Baltus, T. H. L.; Youssef, C.; Goubran, S.; Mauli, G.; Patel, D.; Fux, S.; Mittermuller, B.-A.; Demare, D.; Menon, A.; Yerex, K.; Hai-Santiago, K.; Singhal, S.; Schroth, R. J.
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IntroductionThe Interim Canada Dental Benefit (CDB), a precursor to the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP), provided financial support to low-income families of children < 12 years of age to address affordability challenges in accessing dental care. This study investigated Manitoba parents awareness of, views on, and experiences with the Interim CDB. MethodsAn interview-led survey was conducted between May through December 2023 with parents recruited through community dental clinics in Manitoba. The questionnaire captured participant demographics, awareness, views, and other experiences with the Interim CDB. Statistical analyses included descriptive statistics (frequencies, means, standard deviation), bivariate analysis (Chi-square), and logistic regression modelling. A p-value [≤]0.05 was significant. ResultsOverall, 150 parents participated, with the majority being mothers (72.7%), married (69.8%), and living in urban areas (92.6%). Most parents (86.7%) had heard of the Interim CDB, but only 52.7% applied for their children, as only 48% were aware of the income criteria. Most parents (97.3%) agreed that the benefit improved access to care. Multivariate logistic regression models showed that uninsured parents were significantly more likely to have heard of the Interim CDB and to have applied for it. ConclusionParents believed that the Interim CDB improved access to dental care. However, informational barriers remained. These findings underscore the need for simplified and inclusive communication to strengthen the reach and effectiveness of future public dental programs.
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