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一项关于奥塔哥青少年对口腔健康及口腔保健看法的探索性定性研究。

An exploratory qualitative study of Otago adolescents' views of oral health and oral health care.

作者信息

Fitzgerald Ruth P, Thomson W Murray, Schafer Cyril T, Loose Moragh A T H

机构信息

Department of Anthropology, The University of Otago, Dunedin.

出版信息

N Z Dent J. 2004 Sep;100(3):62-71.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To investigate Otago adolescents' views of oral health and oral health care, in order to increase understanding of the influences on their use or non-use of free care.

DESIGN

The study employed a qualitative approach, using focus groups and grounded theory analysis.

PARTICIPANTS

Participants ranged in age from 13 to 18, and included both genders and a variety of educational attainments, ethnicities and family incomes. Focus groups were conducted in schools, training centres, a place of employment, a CYF (Child, Youth and Family) Home, and a University Hall of Residence.

RESULTS

While aware of the normative pressure to attend for free dental care and engage in oral health care, Otago adolescents consider doing so to be "just so gay". They exhibit strongly held preconceptions about the expense of dentistry and the respective competence of dentists and dental therapists. The dental surgery environment was viewed as a major disincentive. Adolescent oral health beliefs centred on two models: the medicalised, pragmatic view of oral health (which valued the function of teeth); and the cosmetic view of oral health (which valued the aesthetics of teeth); or a combination of these two models. In both models, media advertising for oral health care products was a significant source of oral health information. The preferred oral health behaviour associated with the medicalised model was frequent use of chewing gum and rapid toothbrushing, and, for the cosmetic model frequent use of chewing gum and breath fresheners.

CONCLUSIONS

These findings support the international literature on the use/non-use of dental services even when the financial barriers to seeking such services has been removed. New Zealand dental care has developed without reference to the changing norms of youth culture, and the conventional dental practice setting is not viewed by adolescents as being inviting or appropriate. Increasing the uptake of free oral health care by that group will require some innovative approaches.

摘要

目的

调查奥塔哥地区青少年对口腔健康及口腔保健的看法,以增进对影响他们使用或不使用免费口腔保健服务因素的理解。

设计

本研究采用定性研究方法,运用焦点小组和扎根理论分析。

参与者

参与者年龄在13至18岁之间,涵盖不同性别、教育程度、种族和家庭收入。焦点小组在学校、培训中心、工作场所、儿童、青少年及家庭服务部(CYF)之家和大学宿舍进行。

结果

尽管奥塔哥地区青少年意识到有接受免费牙齿护理和进行口腔保健的规范性压力,但他们认为这样做“太娘娘腔”。他们对看牙费用以及牙医和牙科治疗师的相应能力有着根深蒂固的先入之见。牙科手术环境被视为一个主要的阻碍因素。青少年的口腔健康观念集中在两种模式上:口腔健康的医学化实用观(重视牙齿功能);以及口腔健康的美容观(重视牙齿美观);或者是这两种模式的结合。在这两种模式中,口腔保健产品的媒体广告都是口腔健康信息的重要来源。与医学化模式相关的首选口腔健康行为是频繁嚼口香糖和快速刷牙,而对于美容模式则是频繁嚼口香糖和使用口气清新剂。

结论

这些发现支持了关于牙科服务使用/不使用情况的国际文献,即使寻求此类服务的经济障碍已被消除。新西兰的牙科护理发展并未参照青少年文化规范的变化,青少年认为传统的牙科诊疗环境不具吸引力或不合适。要提高该群体对免费口腔保健服务的利用率,需要一些创新方法。

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