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'Strong Teeth'a study protocol for an early-phase feasibility trial of a complex oral health intervention delivered by dental teams to parents of young children

机译:“强壮的牙齿”一项研究方案,用于牙科团队向幼儿父母提供的复杂口腔健康干预措施的早期可行性试验

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BackgroundDental attendance provides an important opportunity for dental teams to explore with parents the oral health behaviours they undertake for their young children (0–5?years old). For these discussions to be effective, dental professionals need to be skilled in behaviour change conversations. The current evidence suggests that dental teams need further support, training and resources in this area. Therefore, the University of Leeds and Oral-B (ProcterandGamble Company) have worked with the local community and dental professionals to co-develop “Strong Teeth” (an oral health intervention), which is delivered in a general dental practice setting by the whole dental team. The protocol for this early phase study will explore the feasibility and acceptability of the Strong Teeth intervention to parents and the dental team, as well as explore short-term changes in oral health behaviour.MethodsForty parents (20 of children aged 0–2?years old, and 20 of children aged 3–5?years old) who are about to attend the dentist for their child’s regular dental check-up will be recruited to the study. Parents and children will be recruited from 4 to 8 different dental practices. In the home setting, consent and baseline oral health behaviour data will be collected. The researchers will ask parents questions about their child’s oral health behaviours, including toothbrushing and diet. Three different proxy objective measures of toothbrushing will be collected and compared with self-report measures of parental supervised toothbrushing (PSB).DiscussionThe parent and child will then attend their dental visit and receive the Strong Teeth intervention, delivered by the dental team. This intervention should take 5–15?min to be delivered, in addition to the routine dental check-up. Furthermore, children aged 0–2?years old will receive an Oral-B manual children’s toothbrush, and children aged 3–5?years old will receive an Oral-B electric rechargeable children’s toothbrush. At 2?weeks and 2–3?months following the Strong Teeth intervention, further self-report and objective measures will be collected in the parent/child’s home. This data will be supplemented with purposively sampled qualitative interviews with parents (approximately 3?months following the intervention) and dental team members (following delivery of the intervention).
机译:背景技术牙科出勤为牙科团队提供了一个重要的机会,可以与父母探讨他们为幼儿(0-5岁)进行的口腔健康行为。为了使这些讨论有效,牙科专业人员需要精通行为改变对话。当前的证据表明,牙科团队在这一领域需要进一步的支持,培训和资源。因此,利兹大学和Oral-B大学(ProcterandGamble公司)与当地社区和牙科专业人士合作,共同开发了“强壮的牙齿”(一种口腔健康干预措施),该技术在整个牙科实践中均由全体员工提供牙科团队。这项早期研究的方案将探讨强牙干预对父母和牙科团队的可行性和可接受性,并探讨口腔健康行为的短期变化。方法40名父母(20名0至2岁儿童中的20名父母)年龄大,以及将要去看牙医进行定期牙齿检查的20名3至5岁的儿童)。父母和孩子将招募4至8种不同的牙科诊所。在家庭环境中,将收集同意书和口腔健康行为基线数据。研究人员将向父母询问有关孩子口腔健康行为的问题,包括刷牙和饮食。将收集三种不同的代理客观刷牙指标,并将其与父母监督的牙刷(PSB)的自我报告指标进行比较。讨论父母和孩子随后将参加牙科访问,并接受牙科团队提供的强力牙齿干预。除了常规的牙科检查外,这种干预还需要5-15分钟的时间。此外,0至2岁的儿童将获得Oral-B手动儿童牙刷,而3至5岁的儿童将获得Oral-B电动可充电儿童牙刷。在强牙干预后的2周和2-3月,将在父母/孩子的家里收集进一步的自我报告和客观测量。将与父母(干预后约3个月)和牙科团队成员(进行干预后)进行有目的的定性访谈,以补充这些数据。

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