Lawton & Rhea Chiles Center for Healthy Mothers and Babies, College of Public Health, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida 33613-4660, USA.
Birth. 2010 Dec;37(4):318-24. doi: 10.1111/j.1523-536X.2010.00427.x.
Poor oral health is increasingly linked to adverse pregnancy outcomes, including preterm birth and low-birthweight infants. Little is known about childbearing women's experiences in obtaining dental care. The objective of this study was to explore Florida women's experience of barriers in obtaining dental care before and during their pregnancies.
Study data were derived from a larger data set of a study that examined barriers to prenatal care. One month after giving birth face-to-face interviews were conducted with 253 African American women, 18 to 35 years old, who were residents of one of three Florida counties. Interview questions about women's experiences on obtaining oral health care before and during pregnancy, and recall of guidance about oral health care during prenatal visits were transcribed and analyzed qualitatively. Through subject-level content analysis, key themes were assessed about the participants' perspectives on obtaining oral health care before and during pregnancy.
Most participants did not obtain dental care and did not recall receiving dental information during prenatal visits. Barriers to dental care included lack of insurance, difficulty in finding a dentist, low priority given to dental care, misconceptions about the safety and appropriateness of dental care during pregnancy, and sporadic anticipatory guidance during prenatal care.
Misconceptions about the appropriateness of oral health care during pregnancy may affect women's access to and use of this care. Given the implications of poor oral health on possible adverse birth outcomes and its larger connection with the general health of mothers and babies, attention to oral health misconceptions and barriers is warranted.
越来越多的证据表明,口腔健康不良与不良妊娠结局有关,包括早产和低出生体重儿。关于育龄妇女在获得牙科保健方面的经验,人们知之甚少。本研究旨在探讨佛罗里达州妇女在怀孕前后获得牙科保健时遇到的障碍。
研究数据来自一项更大的研究数据集,该研究调查了产前护理的障碍。在分娩后一个月,对 253 名年龄在 18 至 35 岁之间的非洲裔美国妇女进行了面对面访谈,这些妇女是佛罗里达州三个县的居民。访谈问题涉及妇女在怀孕前后获得口腔卫生保健的经验,以及回忆产前访视期间关于口腔卫生保健的指导。访谈内容经过转录和定性分析。通过主题层面的内容分析,评估了参与者在怀孕前后获得口腔保健的观点中的关键主题。
大多数参与者没有接受牙科护理,也没有回忆在产前访视期间收到过牙科信息。牙科保健的障碍包括缺乏保险、难以找到牙医、对牙科保健的重视程度低、对怀孕期间牙科保健的安全性和适宜性存在误解,以及产前保健中零星的预期指导。
对怀孕期间口腔卫生保健适宜性的误解可能会影响妇女获得和使用这种保健的机会。鉴于口腔健康不良可能对不良出生结局产生影响,以及其与母亲和婴儿整体健康的更大联系,有必要关注口腔健康的误解和障碍。