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Common risk factor approach to address socioeconomic inequality in the oral health of preschool children – a prospective cohort study

机译:应对学龄前儿童口腔健康中社会经济不平等的常见风险因素方法–前瞻性队列研究

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Background Dental caries remains the most prevalent chronic condition in children and a major contributor to poor general health. There is ample evidence of a skewed distribution of oral health, with a small proportion of children in the population bearing the majority of the burden of the disease. This minority group is comprised disproportionately of socioeconomically disadvantaged children. An in-depth longitudinal study is needed to better understand the determinants of child oral health, in order to support effective evidence-based policies and interventions in improving child oral health. The aim of the Study of Mothers’ and Infants’ Life Events Affecting Oral Health (SMILE) project is to identify and evaluate the relative importance and timing of critical factors that shape the oral health of young children and then to seek to evaluate those factors in their inter-relationship with socioeconomic influences. Methods/Design This investigation will apply an observational prospective study design to a cohort of socioeconomically-diverse South Australian newborns and their mothers, intensively following these dyads as the children grow to toddler age. Mothers of newborn children will be invited to participate in the study in the early post-partum period. At enrolment, data will be collected on parental socioeconomic status, mothers’ general and dental health conditions, details of the pregnancy, infant feeding practice and parental health behaviours and practices. Data on diet and feeding practices, oral health behaviours and practices, and dental visiting patterns will be collected at 3, 6, 12 and 24 months of age. When children turn 24-30 months, the children and their mothers/primary care givers will be invited to an oral examination to record oral health status. Anthropometric assessment will also be conducted. Discussion This prospective cohort study will examine a wide range of determinants influencing child oral health and related general conditions such as overweight. It will lead to the evaluation of the inter-relationship among main influences and their relative effect on child oral health. The study findings will provide high level evidence of pathways through which socio-environmental factors impact child oral health. It will also provide an opportunity to examine the relationship between oral health and childhood overweight.
机译:背景龋齿仍然是儿童中最普遍的慢性病,​​并且是导致总体健康状况不佳的主要原因。有充分的证据表明口腔健康分布存在偏差,人口中一小部分儿童负担了疾病的大部分负担。这个少数族裔占社会经济弱势儿童的比例过高。需要进行深入的纵向研究,以更好地了解儿童口腔健康的决定因素,以便支持基于证据的有效政策和干预措施,以改善儿童口腔健康。研究影响婴儿口腔健康的母亲和婴儿的生活事件(SMILE)的目的是确定和评估影响幼儿口腔健康的关键因素的相对重要性和时机,然后寻求评估这些因素。它们与社会经济影响的相互关系。方法/设计本研究将观察性前瞻性研究设计应用于一群社会经济多元的南澳大利亚新生儿及其母亲,随着孩子长大到学步年龄,他们将密切关注这些二分法。产后早期,将邀请新生婴儿的母亲参加研究。入学时,将收集有关父母的社会经济状况,母亲的一般和牙齿健康状况,怀孕的详细信息,婴儿喂养习惯以及父母的健康行为和习惯的数据。有关饮食和喂养习惯,口腔健康行为和习惯以及牙齿访问方式的数据将在3、6、12和24个月大时收集。当孩子满24-30个月时,将邀请孩子及其母亲/初级护理人员进行口腔检查以记录口腔健康状况。还将进行人体测量评估。讨论这项前瞻性队列研究将研究影响儿童口腔健康和相关一般状况(例如超重)的多种决定因素。这将导致对主要影响及其对儿童口腔健康的相对影响之间的相互关系进行评估。这项研究结果将为社会环境因素影响儿童口腔健康的途径提供高级证据。它还将提供一个机会来检查口腔健康与儿童超重之间的关系。

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