De Marchi Renato J, Leal Andréa F, Padilha Dalva M, Brondani Mario A
Department of Preventive and Social Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil.
J Cross Cult Gerontol. 2012 Sep;27(3):239-58. doi: 10.1007/s10823-012-9170-5.
Extensive tooth loss and edentulism can have a negative impact on the general health and quality of life of older adults. The extent to which psychological and social factors affect an individual's decision to undergo tooth extraction and mouth clearance (extraction of all teeth), and the theoretical relationships between social structure, social life and oral health can be unraveled through qualitative research. This study aimed to explore the social and psychological factors involved in tooth extraction and mouth clearance within a historical perspective among rural Southern Brazilian older adults. It is based on qualitative data gathered via a series of eight focus groups among 41 older adults. Underlying the focus group discussions of different levels of health risks and resources for prevention of disease was the concept of vulnerability. Participants' responses illustrated that tooth loss and mouth clearance were related to a lack of public dental health policies and programs, were influenced by social norms (including values pertaining to gender), and were associated with a low level of oral health knowledge. The social and program-dependent contexts of vulnerability were shown to have played a major role in the development of norms and values towards tooth extraction and mouth clearance. Vulnerability must be reduced in order to prevent disease particularly among rural populations. The influence of fatalistic beliefs about the inevitable loss of teeth with age may negatively influence the acceptance of dental treatment and predilection for oral health self-care.
大量牙齿缺失和无牙状态会对老年人的总体健康和生活质量产生负面影响。心理和社会因素在多大程度上影响个人拔牙和清除口腔牙齿(拔除所有牙齿)的决定,以及社会结构、社会生活和口腔健康之间的理论关系,可以通过定性研究来阐明。本研究旨在从历史角度探讨巴西南部农村老年人拔牙和清除口腔牙齿所涉及的社会和心理因素。它基于通过对41名老年人进行的一系列八个焦点小组收集的定性数据。在关于不同疾病预防健康风险水平和资源的焦点小组讨论背后,是脆弱性的概念。参与者的回答表明,牙齿缺失和清除口腔牙齿与缺乏公共牙科健康政策和项目有关,受社会规范(包括与性别相关的价值观)影响,并且与口腔健康知识水平低有关。脆弱性的社会和项目依赖背景在形成拔牙和清除口腔牙齿的规范和价值观方面发挥了重要作用。必须减少脆弱性以预防疾病,特别是在农村人口中。关于随着年龄增长牙齿不可避免脱落的宿命论信念的影响可能会对接受牙科治疗和口腔健康自我护理的偏好产生负面影响。