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'I can't relate it to teeth': A qualitative approach to evaluate oral health education materials for preschool children in New South Wales, Australia

机译:“我不能把它与牙齿联系起来”:一种定性方法,用于评估澳大利亚新南威尔士州学龄前儿童的口腔健康教育材料

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Background. Early Childhood Caries is a significant public health issue worldwide. Although much is known about the aetiology of dental caries, there is limited evidence on the understanding of caregivers on readily available early childhood oral health education materials. Aim. The purpose of this study was to record how parents cope with dental health education materials for preschool children commonly available in New South Wales, Australia. Design. This qualitative study was nested within a large cohort study in South Western Sydney. English-speaking mothers (n=24) with young children were approached for a face-to-face, semi-structured interview at their homes. Two dental leaflets designed by NSW Health to give advice on monitoring young children's oral health were sent to mothers prior to the interview. Interviews were recorded and subsequently transcribed verbatim. Transcripts were analysed by interview debriefing and a thematic coding. Results. Mothers generally reported that the leaflets were easy to read but noted that the information pertaining to bottle feeding was confusing. Furthermore, they were unable to understand terms such as 'fluoride' and 'fissure sealants'. Early childhood nutrition and infant teething were inadequately addressed, and mothers preferred pictorial presentations to improve their understanding of oral health. Conclusions. Producers of health education leaflets should keep the messages simple and straightforward, avoid the use of medical jargon, and use pictorial aids to improve communication with parents.
机译:背景。幼儿龋病是全球重要的公共卫生问题。尽管人们对龋齿的病因学知之甚少,但是在现成的儿童早期口腔健康教育资料中,关于护理人员理解的证据有限。目标。这项研究的目的是记录父母如何应对澳大利亚新南威尔士州常见的学龄前儿童的牙齿健康教育材料。设计。该定性研究嵌套在悉尼西南部的大型队列研究中。带着年幼孩子的讲英语的母亲(n = 24)在他们的家中接受了面对面,半结构化的采访。新南威尔士州卫生部设计了两份牙科传单,用于在监测前向母亲们提供有关监测幼儿口腔健康的建议。访谈记录在案,随后逐字记录。通过访谈汇报和主题编码来分析成绩单。结果。母亲通常报告说,传单易于阅读,但指出与奶瓶喂养有关的信息令人困惑。此外,他们无法理解诸如“氟化物”和“裂缝密封胶”之类的术语。幼儿营养和婴儿出牙没有得到足够的解决,母亲们更喜欢通过图片展示来增进对口腔健康的理解。结论健康教育传单的制作者应保持信息的简洁明了,避免使用医学术语,并使用绘画辅助工具改善与父母的沟通。

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