Pribble J M, Maio R F, Freed G L
Department of Emergency Medicine Injury Research Center, Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program and VA Medical Center, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
Inj Prev. 2004 Jun;10(3):159-62. doi: 10.1136/ip.2003.004754.
To understand factors that influence parental perceptions regarding mandatory mouthguard use in competitive youth soccer.
A web based survey of parents whose 8-14 year old children participated in outdoor competitive youth soccer during the fall of 2002. Questions focused on: previous injury, education provided, dentist/physician recommendations, and parental perceptions of mouthguard use.
The outcome variable was parental agreement with the statement "mouthguards should be mandatory for competitive youth soccer". Logistic regression and chi(2) were performed using STATA 8.0.
Altogether 120 parents participated. The children had a mean (SD) age of 11.8 (1.5) years and 48% were female; 14% wore mouthguards and 11% suffered orofacial injuries. Nineteen percent of parents reported receiving educational material from the youth soccer organization. Although 92% of parents believed that mouthguards were effective in reducing orofacial injuries, only one half agreed that mouthguards should be mandatory. Thirty percent of respondents reported that their dentist/physician recommended mouthguards for competitive youth soccer. Logistic regression showed that dentist/physician recommendation and parental female gender were independently associated with parental agreement for mandatory mouthguard use (odds ratio 2.9, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.2 to 7.3; odds ratio 3.0, 95% CI 1.1 to 6.5).
Few athletes wear mouthguards during competitive youth soccer. Health care professionals in this study did not capitalize on the apparent influence they have on parental beliefs regarding mouthguard use. Efforts are needed by both health professionals and soccer organizations to educate parents about orofacial injuries and mouthguard use in competitive youth soccer.
了解影响家长对青少年足球比赛中强制使用护齿器看法的因素。
对2002年秋季8 - 14岁参与户外青少年足球比赛的孩子的家长进行网络调查。问题集中在:既往受伤情况、所提供的教育、牙医/医生的建议以及家长对护齿器使用的看法。
观察变量为家长对“青少年足球比赛中应强制使用护齿器”这一说法的认同度。使用STATA 8.0进行逻辑回归和卡方检验。
共有120名家长参与。孩子们的平均(标准差)年龄为11.8(1.5)岁,48%为女性;14%佩戴护齿器,11%曾有口腔面部损伤。19%的家长报告收到了青少年足球组织提供的教育材料。尽管92%的家长认为护齿器能有效减少口腔面部损伤,但只有一半的家长同意应强制使用护齿器。30%的受访者表示他们的牙医/医生建议青少年足球比赛中使用护齿器。逻辑回归显示,牙医/医生的建议以及家长为女性与家长对强制使用护齿器的认同度独立相关(比值比2.9,95%置信区间(CI)1.2至7.3;比值比3.0,95% CI 1.1至6.5)。
在青少年足球比赛中,很少有运动员佩戴护齿器。本研究中的医疗保健专业人员未充分利用他们对家长关于护齿器使用观念的明显影响。医疗专业人员和足球组织都需要努力,向家长宣传青少年足球比赛中的口腔面部损伤及护齿器的使用。