Centre for Applied Nursing Research, South Western Sydney Local Health District and University of Western Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
J Clin Nurs. 2012 Apr;21(7-8):1087-96. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2702.2011.03870.x. Epub 2011 Oct 18.
This study sought to explore the perceptions of pregnant women in Australia towards oral health care during pregnancy and their views regarding midwives providing oral health education, assessment and referrals as part of antenatal care.
Maintaining oral health during pregnancy is important. Yet, many pregnant women do not access dental services during this time. Antenatal care providers are now recommended to promote maternal oral health, and various countries have adopted this strategy. However, in Australia, a lack of emphasis is placed on maternal oral health especially by antenatal care providers. Currently, a preventive programme is being developed to promote maternal oral health with the help of midwives in Australia. Very little is known about the perceptions of such an approach from pregnant women.
Qualitative approach.
Data were collected via semi-structured telephone interviews with 10 pregnant women residing in south-western Sydney.
Thematic analyses of the data suggest a high prevalence of poor oral health among pregnant women, especially those socioeconomically disadvantaged. The findings also highlight various barriers deterring these women from seeking dental care the most significant being lack of dental awareness, high treatment costs and misconceptions about dental treatment during pregnancy. The absence of affordable dental care remains a major barrier in Australia. The proposed preventive programme was well received by women although issues such as education for midwives and referral pathways were highlighted.
The findings suggest that a tailored midwifery-initiated oral health programme has potential in Australia, especially for low-income families as it addresses many existing barriers to dental care.
Antenatal care providers in Australia should provide more information about oral health. These health professionals should be adequately educated to promote oral health. Health services should also consider offering pregnant women affordable and accessible dental services.
本研究旨在探讨澳大利亚孕妇对孕期口腔保健的认知,以及她们对助产士在产前护理中提供口腔健康教育、评估和转诊的看法。
孕期保持口腔健康很重要。然而,许多孕妇在此期间并未接受牙科服务。目前建议产前护理提供者促进产妇口腔健康,并且许多国家已经采用了这一策略。然而,在澳大利亚,尤其是产前护理提供者对产妇口腔健康的重视程度不够。目前,在助产士的帮助下,澳大利亚正在制定一项预防计划来促进产妇口腔健康。对于这种方法,孕妇的看法知之甚少。
定性方法。
通过在澳大利亚西南部居住的 10 名孕妇的半结构化电话访谈收集数据。
数据分析的主题分析表明,孕妇的口腔健康状况普遍较差,尤其是社会经济地位较低的孕妇。调查结果还强调了各种阻碍这些孕妇寻求牙科护理的因素,其中最重要的是缺乏口腔保健意识、治疗费用高以及对孕期牙科治疗的误解。在澳大利亚,缺乏负担得起的牙科护理仍然是一个主要障碍。尽管提出了教育助产士和转诊途径等问题,但该预防计划仍受到女性的欢迎。
研究结果表明,针对澳大利亚的情况,量身定制的助产士发起的口腔健康计划具有潜力,特别是对于低收入家庭,因为它解决了许多现有的牙科护理障碍。
澳大利亚的产前护理提供者应提供更多有关口腔健康的信息。这些卫生专业人员应接受充分的教育,以促进口腔健康。卫生服务部门还应考虑为孕妇提供负担得起且可及的牙科服务。