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首页> 外文期刊>Hawai i Journal of Medicine & Public Health: A journal of Asia Pacific medicine & public health >Benefits of Oral Health Education at Women, Infant, and Children (WIC) Clinic Visits: Assessments of Parent’s Oral Health Beliefs, Behaviors and Dental Access in O‘ahu, Hawai‘i
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Benefits of Oral Health Education at Women, Infant, and Children (WIC) Clinic Visits: Assessments of Parent’s Oral Health Beliefs, Behaviors and Dental Access in O‘ahu, Hawai‘i

机译:妇女,婴儿和儿童(WIC)诊所的口腔健康教育的好处:夏威夷奥阿胡州父母的口腔健康信仰,行为和牙科接入的评估

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Improving oral health outcomes in Hawai‘i for children and families remains a high priority. Children in the state are leading the nation with the highest caries rates, while women before, during, and after pregnancy are failing to receive regular and necessary dental care resulting in poor health outcomes. To answer for this need, an educational intervention was conducted among families enrolled in the Kapi‘olani Medical Center for Women and Children’s Women, Infant, and Children program (WIC) in O‘ahu. The project included the following activities: (1) identification the oral health beliefs and behaviors of families, (2) providing oral health education to families, and (3) reassessing beliefs and behaviors in 3–6 months to document the impact of theeducation session. Participants consisted of 81 families resulting in the data on 176 children and 4 pregnant women. Of the 81 families, 40 representing84 children completed the follow-up oral health questionnaire. Results of the assessment and education demonstrated a positive impact on the family’s oral health behaviors. Parents were 6.61 times as likely to report using fluoride toothpaste in the follow-up visit compared to their initial visit (95% confidence interval [CI] = 3.12–14.00). Additionally, statistically significant changes were noted in the frequency of children’s daily tooth brushing (odds ratio [OR] = 2.15, 95% CI = 1.33–3.46), as well as in the incidence of children receiving fluoride varnish application over time (OR = 2.66, 95% CI = 1.50–4.73). These results provide further evidence that initiating a simple educational intervention can have a positive impact on oral health behaviors in groups that are at highest risk for developing dental disease in Hawai‘i.
机译:在夏威夷为儿童和家庭提高口腔健康成果仍然是一个很高的优先事项。国家的儿童带着最高的龋齿率引领国家,而怀孕之前和怀孕之后的女性未能获得定期和必要的牙科治疗,导致健康结果不佳。为了回答这种需求,在奥阿胡省妇女和儿童妇女,婴儿和儿童课程(WIC)中招收Kapi'olani医疗中心的家庭中进行了教育干预。该项目包括以下活动:(1)确定家庭的口头健康信仰和行为,(2)向家庭提供口头健康教育,(3)在3-6个月内重新评估信仰和行为,以记录教育会议的影响。参与者包括81个家庭,导致176名儿童和4名孕妇的数据。在81个家庭中,40名代表84名儿童完成了后续口语健康问卷调查问卷。评估和教育的结果表明对家庭的口腔健康行为产生积极影响。与他们的初次访问相比,在随访的访问中,父母在后续访问中向父母报告的可能性是6.61倍(95%置信区间[CI] = 3.12-14.00)。此外,在儿童日常牙刷的频率(差距[或] = 2.15,95%CI = 1.33-33-3.46)以及随时间接受氟化物清漆施用的儿童发生率(或= 2.66,95%CI = 1.50-4.73)。这些结果提供了进一步的证据,即启动简单的教育干预可能对夏威夷发展牙齿疾病的群体的群体中的口腔健康行为产生积极影响。

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