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Psychosocial factors and oral health practices of preschool-aged children: a qualitative study with Hispanic mothers

机译:学龄前儿童的心理社会因素和口腔健康实践:与西班牙母亲的定性研究

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Objective: This qualitative study sought to gain an in-depth understanding of Hispanic mother's parenting experiences and perceptions about select psychosocial factors. How psychosocial factors influence mothers' engagement in recommended oral health-related behaviors for their preschool-aged children (3-5 years) was explored. Psychosocial resources and barriers explored included maternal knowledge about children's oral health, beliefs such as perceived self-efficacy and health locus of control, and parenting experience and stress. Design: Six focus groups and one individual interview with lower-income, Hispanic mothers of preschoolers (n = 36 total participants) were conducted in Spanish at a community health clinic on the California-Mexico border during summer 2010. A bilingual dentist led all sessions using a set of open-ended guiding questions. All sessions were audio-taped, translated and transcribed in English. Transcripts were coded and analyzed for common themes. Result(s): Six themes were identified around dental knowledge, the mothers' primary role in performing the child's oral hygiene among multiple caregiving priorities, parenting challenges, perceived self-efficacy, perceived future outlook for their child's oral health, and family influences. Mothers recognized the importance of caring for primary teeth. However, few were knowledgeable about preventive practices to promote young children's oral health, such as the recommended ages for brushing or first dental visit. Mothers that were more knowledgeable expressed feeling more efficacious about maintaining their child's oral hygiene. All mothers believed they were primarily responsible for their child's oral health, and most held positive future expectations for their child's oral health. Conclusion: These findings provide insight into how Hispanic mothers of young children perceive their role as caregiver. Maternal knowledge and perceptions affect their ability to care for their child's oral health and should be accounted for in future interventions.
机译:目的:这种定性研究旨在深入了解西班牙裔美国人母亲的育儿经验和对选择心理社会因素的看法。探讨了如何影响母亲的心理社会因素对母亲对其学龄前儿童(3-5岁)的推荐口腔健康相关行为进行敬业。探索的心理社会资源和障碍包括母亲对儿童口腔健康的知识,相信自我疗效和控制的健康状况,以及育儿经验和压力等。设计:六个焦点小组和一个较低收入的个人面试,西班牙裔儿童母亲(n = 36总计参与者)在2010年夏季加州墨西哥边境的社区健康诊所进行了西班牙语。一位双语牙医致命所有会议使用一套开放式指导问题。所有会话都是录音,翻译和用英语翻译和转录。编码转录物并分析共同主题。结果:围绕牙科知识确定了六个主题,母亲在对多种护理优先事项中表演儿童的口腔卫生方面的主要作用,养育挑战,感知自我效力,感知到他们孩子口腔健康的未来前景,以及家庭影响。母亲认识到照顾原发性牙齿的重要性。但是,很少有人知道预防性做法,以促进幼儿的口腔健康,例如推荐的刷牙或第一次牙科访问。更知识渊博的母亲表示对维护孩子的口腔卫生来说感觉更有效益。所有母亲都相信他们主要对孩子的口腔健康负责,并且对孩子的口腔健康有最大的未来期望。结论:这些调查结果介绍了幼儿母亲如何将其作为护理人员的角色感知。母亲知识和感知会影响他们照顾孩子的口腔健康的能力,并应在未来的干预措施中占据。

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