Lukes Sherri M
Southern Illinois University Carbondale, USA.
J Dent Hyg. 2010 Spring;84(2):87-93. Epub 2010 Mar 19.
The purpose of the study was to establish baseline data about oral health knowledge, attitudes and behaviors of migrant and seasonal farm workers (MSFW). The study focused on MSFWs that are parents of preschool-aged children, and who utilized services at 3 migrant dental clinics.
An oral health knowledge attitudes and behaviors survey was developed and pilot tested in 2006. The resulting 34 item survey was administered by trained promotores de salud (community health workers) to 45 parents of preschoolers (15 at each clinic site) served by 3 migrant dental clinics. Parents answered questions as they pertained to their oldest preschooler (up to age 5).
Dental visits in the last 12 months were reported for 26 (58%) of the children. Fifteen parents (33%) had a dental visit in the last year. Thirty-five parents (77/8%) reported their child's oral health to be good, and 21 (46.7%) reported their own to be good. Half of the children were enrolled in Head Start (HS). Of those, 18 (79%) had a dental visit in the last year, whereas 8 (36%) of those not enrolled in HS had a visit. Discrepancies existed for the age parents believed children should stop using a bottle and the age they actually did stop using a bottle. There were discrepancies in knowledge about decay causing drinks and consumption of drinks by preschool-aged children.
MSFWs remain an underserved population with poor access to oral health care and multiple factors affecting oral health knowledge, attitudes and behaviors. A better understanding of influences on oral health knowledge, attitudes and behaviors within the population can assist in implementing appropriate interventions for the maintenance of good oral health in MSFW families. HS can have a positive impact on oral health for MSFW children.
本研究的目的是建立有关流动和季节性农场工人(MSFW)口腔健康知识、态度和行为的基线数据。该研究聚焦于那些为学龄前儿童的父母且在3家流动牙科诊所接受服务的MSFW。
2006年制定了一项口腔健康知识、态度和行为调查并进行了预试验。最终的34项调查问卷由经过培训的健康促进者(社区卫生工作者)发放给3家流动牙科诊所服务的45名学龄前儿童的父母(每个诊所地点15名)。父母们回答了与他们最大的学龄前儿童(至5岁)相关的问题。
报告称在过去12个月里有26名(58%)儿童看过牙医。15名父母(33%)在去年看过牙医。35名父母(77.8%)报告他们孩子的口腔健康良好,21名(46.7%)报告自己的口腔健康良好。一半的儿童参加了“领先计划”(HS)。其中,18名(79%)在去年看过牙医,而未参加HS的儿童中有8名(36%)看过牙医。父母认为孩子应该停止使用奶瓶的年龄与他们实际停止使用奶瓶的年龄存在差异。在关于导致龋齿的饮品以及学龄前儿童饮用饮品方面存在知识差异。
MSFW仍然是服务不足的人群,获得口腔医疗服务的机会有限,且有多种因素影响口腔健康知识、态度和行为。更好地了解该人群中对口腔健康知识、态度和行为的影响因素,有助于实施适当的干预措施,以维护MSFW家庭的良好口腔健康。“领先计划”对MSFW儿童的口腔健康可产生积极影响。