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Teeth Tales: a community-based child oral health promotion trial with migrant families in Australia

机译:牙齿故事:一项与澳大利亚移民家庭一起的社区儿童口腔健康促进试验

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Objectives The Teeth Tales trial aimed to establish a model for child oral health promotion for culturally diverse communities in Australia. Design An exploratory trial implementing a community-based child oral health promotion intervention for Australian families from migrant backgrounds. Mixed method, longitudinal evaluation. Setting The intervention was based in Moreland, a culturally diverse locality in Melbourne, Australia. Participants Families with 1–4-year-old children, self-identified as being from Iraqi, Lebanese or Pakistani backgrounds residing in Melbourne. Participants residing close to the intervention site were allocated to intervention. Intervention The intervention was conducted over 5?months and comprised community oral health education sessions led by peer educators and follow-up health messages. Outcome measures This paper reports on the intervention impacts, process evaluation and descriptive analysis of health, knowledge and behavioural changes 18?months after baseline data collection. Results Significant differences in the Debris Index (OR=0.44 (0.22 to 0.88)) and the Modified Gingival Index (OR=0.34 (0.19 to 0.61)) indicated increased tooth brushing and/or improved toothbrushing technique in the intervention group. An increased proportion of intervention parents, compared to those in the comparison group reported that they had been shown how to brush their child's teeth (OR=2.65 (1.49 to 4.69)). Process evaluation results highlighted the problems with recruitment and retention of the study sample (275 complete case families). The child dental screening encouraged involvement in the study, as did linking attendance with other community/cultural activities. Conclusions The Teeth Tales intervention was promising in terms of improving oral hygiene and parent knowledge of tooth brushing technique. Adaptations to delivery of the intervention are required to increase uptake and likely impact. A future cluster randomised controlled trial would provide strongest evidence of effectiveness if appropriate to the community, cultural and economic context. Trial registration number Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (ACTRN12611000532909).
机译:目的“牙齿故事”试验旨在为澳大利亚文化多元化的社区建立促进儿童口腔健康的模型。设计一项探索性试验,为来自移民背景的澳大利亚家庭实施了基于社区的儿童口腔健康促进干预措施。混合法,纵向评估。设置干预措施基于澳大利亚墨尔本多元文化地区的莫兰德。参加者家庭中有1至4岁的孩子,他们自称是来自居住在墨尔本的伊拉克,黎巴嫩或巴基斯坦背景的孩子。居住在干预地点附近的参与者被分配进行干预。干预干预进行了5个月,由同伴教育者领导的社区口腔健康教育课程和后续健康信息。结果措施本文报告了基线数据收集后18个月的干预效果,过程评估以及对健康,知识和行为变化的描述性分析。结果碎片指数(OR = 0.44(0.22至0.88))和改良牙龈指数(OR = 0.34(0.19至0.61))有显着差异,表明干预组的刷牙增加和/或牙刷技术得到改善。与对照组的父母相比,干预父母的比例有所增加,因为他们已经向他们展示了如何刷牙(OR = 2.65(1.49至4.69))。过程评估结果突出了研究样本(275个完整病例家族)的招募和保留问题。儿童牙科检查鼓励参加研究,将出勤率与其他社区/文化活动联系起来也是如此。结论就改善口腔卫生和父母对刷牙技术的了解而言,“牙齿故事”干预是有希望的。需要对干预措施进行调整以增加吸收和可能的影响。如果适合社区,文化和经济背景,将来的整群随机对照试验将提供最有效的证据。试验注册号澳大利亚新西兰临床试验注册中心(ACTRN12611000532909)。

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