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Motivational interviewing with American Indian mothers to prevent early childhood caries: study design and methodology of a randomized control trial

机译:与美洲印第安人母亲进行动机访谈以预防幼儿龋齿:一项随机对照试验的研究设计和方法

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Background This randomized control trial assesses the effectiveness of motivational interviewing (MI) to encourage behavior change in new mothers relating to caries prevention when caring for their newborn American Indian (AI) infants and young AI children. Methods/Design The study is a randomized control trial. We hypothesize that when motivational interviewing is added to enhanced community oral health education services, the new mothers will achieve greater reduction of caries experience in their AI children compared to those who are receiving enhanced community services (ECS) alone. Six hundred mothers or caregivers of AI newborns will be enrolled into the study and randomized to one of the two intervention groups over a two-year period. The children will be followed until the child’s third birthday. A cost analysis of the study is being conducted in tandem with the enhanced community services, motivational interviewing behavioral interventions, and the dental screenings for the length of the study. Discussion The trial is now in the implementation phase and a number of threats to successful completion, such as recruitment and retention challenges in a vast, rural geographic area, have been addressed. The protocol provides a unique model for oral health interventions using principles of community-based participatory research and is currently on schedule to meet study objectives. If the study is successful, motivational interviewing intervention can be applied in AI communities to reduce ECC disparities in this disadvantaged population, with study of further applicability in other populations and settings. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT01116726 .
机译:背景这项随机对照试验评估了动机面试(MI)的有效性,以鼓励新妈妈在照顾新生的美洲印第安人(AI)婴儿和AI幼儿时改变与龋齿预防相关的行为。方法/设计本研究是一项随机对照试验。我们假设,将动机访谈添加到增强型社区口腔健康教育服务中,与仅接受增强型社区服务(ECS)的母亲相比,新妈妈将在AI儿童中减少更多的龋齿经历。将有600名AI新生儿的母亲或照顾者参加研究,并在两年期间随机分为两个干预组之一。孩子们将一直受到关注,直到孩子的三岁生日。这项研究的成本分析与增强的社区服务,动机性面试行为干预以及对研究时间的牙齿筛查一道进行。讨论该试验现在处于实施阶段,并且已解决了成功完成工作所面临的许多威胁,例如在广大农村地区的招聘和保留方面的挑战。该协议使用基于社区的参与性研究原则为口腔健康干预提供了一个独特的模型,目前正按计划实现研究目标。如果研究成功,则可以在AI社区中采用动机性访谈干预措施,以减少这一处境不利人群的ECC差异,并进一步研究在其他人群和环境中的适用性。试用注册ClinicalTrials.gov,NCT01116726。

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