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“Strong Teeth”: the acceptability of an early-phase feasibility trial of an oral health intervention delivered by dental teams to parents of young children

机译:“强烈的牙齿”:牙科团队向幼儿父母提供的口腔健康干预的早期可行性试验的可接受性

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Dental caries (tooth decay) in children is a worldwide public health problem. The leading cause of caries is poor oral hygiene behaviours and the frequent consumption of sugary foods and drinks. Changing oral health habits requires effective behaviour change conversations. The dental practice provides an opportunity for dental teams to explore with parents the oral health behaviours they undertake for their young children (0–5?years old). However, evidence suggests that dental teams need further support, training and resources. Therefore, “Strong Teeth” (an oral health intervention) was co-developed to help dental teams undertake these behaviour change conversations. The current paper will explore the acceptability of the “Strong Teeth” intervention with dental teams and parents of children aged 0–5?years old using multiple datasets (interviews, focus groups and dental team member diaries) Following the delivery of the “Strong Teeth” intervention, qualitative interviews with parents and focus groups with dental team members were undertaken. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed and analysed using a theoretical framework of acceptability. The self-reported dental team diaries supplemented the interviews and focus groups and were analysed using framework analysis. Four themes were developed: (1) integration within the dental practice; (2) incorporating the Oral-B electric toothbrush; (3) facilitating discussions and demonstrations; and (4) the practicality of the Disney Magic Timer app. Overall, the “Strong Teeth” intervention was acceptable to parents and dental teams. Parents felt the Oral-B electric toothbrush was a good motivator; however, the Disney Magic Timer app received mixed feedback on how well it could be used effectively in the home setting. Findings suggest that the intervention was more acceptable as a “whole team approach” when all members of the dental practice willingly participated. There are limited studies that use a robust process evaluation to measure the acceptability of an intervention. The use of the theoretical framework of acceptability helped identify aspects of the intervention that were positive and helped identify the interventions areas for enhancement moving forwards. Future modifications include enhanced whole team approach training to optimise acceptability to all those involved. ISRCTN Register, (ISRCTN10709150).
机译:儿童龋齿(蛀牙)是一个全球公共卫生问题。龋齿的主要原因是口腔卫生行为差,常见的食品和饮料的消耗。改变口腔健康习惯需要有效的行为改变对话。牙科实践为牙科团队提供了与父母探索的机会,他们为他们的幼儿承诺的口头健康行为(0-5岁)。但是,证据表明牙科团队需要进一步支持,培训和资源。因此,“强烈的牙齿”(口腔健康干预)共同开发,以帮助牙科团队进行这些行为改变对话。目前的论文将探讨“强牙”干预与0-5岁的儿童父母的可接受性?岁月使用多个数据集(访谈,焦点小组和牙科团队成员日记)在交付“强烈的牙齿之后“干预,与父母和焦点群体与牙科团队成员进行定性访谈。采访是使用理论可接受框架进行音频记录的,转录和分析。自我报告的牙科团队日记补充了面试和焦点小组,并使用框架分析进行了分析。开发了四个主题:(1)牙科实践中的整合; (2)采用口腔器-B电动牙刷; (3)促进讨论和示威; (4)迪士尼魔术计时器应用程序的实用性。总体而言,父母和牙科团队可以接受“强大的牙齿”干预。父母觉得口头电动牙刷是一个好的动机;但是,迪士尼魔术定时器应用程序收到了与家庭设置有效使用的混合反馈。调查结果表明,当牙科练习的所有成员都愿意参加时,干预更像是“整个团队方法”。有限的研究可以使用强大的过程评估来衡量干预的可接受性。使用理论可接受性框架有助于确定积极的干预的各个方面,并有助于确定加强前进的干预领域。未来的修改包括增强的整个团队方法培训,以优化对所有参与者的可接受性。 ISRCTN寄存器(ISRCTN10709150)。

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