Bell S J, Morgan A G, Marshman Z, Rodd H D
Unit of Oral Health and Development, Department of Oral Health and Development, School of Dentistry, University of Sheffield, Claremont Crescent, Sheffield, UK.
Eur Arch Paediatr Dent. 2010 Oct;11(5):218-24. doi: 10.1007/BF03262750.
To assess child and parent acceptance of preformed metal crowns (PMCs).
This was a service evaluation using a child- and parent-centred self-report questionnaire in a convenience sample of hospital patients.
Questionnaires were developed with serviceusers and issued to 98 children who had received a PMC on a primary molar within the paediatric dentistry clinic, Sheffield Dental Hospital, UK. Children used a pictorial Likert scale to rate their treatment experience and views on PMCs. Parents were also asked to complete a 5-item questionnaire, to explore their attitudes towards the PMC and how they felt their child had coped with treatment. Both children and parents were invited to comment in a free-text box on any other issues relating to PMCs. Clinical data were extrapolated from the child's dental records as follows: child's age and gender; status of clinician who had placed the PMC (staff or student), and technique for PMC placement (Hall technique or conventional).
62 questionnaires were completed (63% response rate). The mean age of the child participants was 6.6 years (SD±1.51; range=3.8-10.3), and 65% (n=40) were male. Most children found the clinical procedure acceptable with 54.8% (n=34) reporting it was 'really easy', with no significant differences according to placement technique, or the experience level of the operator (P<0.05, chi-squared test). Only 4.8% (n=3) of parents expressed strong objections to the appearance. Both children and parents felt the clinical rationale had been fully explained to them (88.7%, n=55 and 100%, n=62 respectively). Themes commonly identified from the children's accounts related to specialness, function and recollections of the treatment, with the perception that PMCs were valued for being different.
This study revealed that PMCs were mainly viewed favourably by children and their parents. Clinicians who have been reluctant to use this restorative approach may be encouraged by these findings. However, communication and clinical expertise are paramount in ensuring children and parents have positive treatment experiences and attitudes towards PMCs.
评估儿童和家长对预成金属冠(PMC)的接受程度。
这是一项服务评估,在英国谢菲尔德牙科医院儿科牙科诊所的便利样本中,使用以儿童和家长为中心的自我报告问卷。
与服务使用者共同设计问卷,并发放给在英国谢菲尔德牙科医院儿科牙科诊所接受第一恒磨牙预成金属冠修复的98名儿童。儿童使用图像式李克特量表对他们的治疗体验和对预成金属冠的看法进行评分。还要求家长完成一份包含5个条目的问卷,以探究他们对预成金属冠的态度以及他们认为孩子对治疗的应对情况。儿童和家长均被邀请在自由文本框中就与预成金属冠相关的任何其他问题发表评论。从儿童的牙科记录中推断出以下临床数据:儿童的年龄和性别;放置预成金属冠的临床医生身份(工作人员或学生),以及预成金属冠的放置技术(霍尔技术或传统技术)。
共完成62份问卷(回复率63%)。儿童参与者的平均年龄为6.6岁(标准差±1.51;范围=3.8 - 10.3),65%(n = 40)为男性。大多数儿童认为临床操作可以接受,54.8%(n = 34)报告“非常容易”,根据放置技术或操作者的经验水平无显著差异(P < 0.05,卡方检验)。只有4.8%(n =
3)的家长对外观表示强烈反对。儿童和家长均认为临床原理已向他们充分解释(分别为88.7%,n = 55和100%,n = 62)。从儿童的描述中常见的主题与特殊性、功能以及对治疗的回忆有关,认为预成金属冠因其与众不同而受到重视。
本研究表明,儿童及其家长对预成金属冠大多持正面看法。这些结果可能会鼓励那些一直不愿采用这种修复方法的临床医生。然而,沟通和临床专业知识对于确保儿童和家长对预成金属冠有积极的治疗体验和态度至关重要。