Onyejaka Nneka Kate, Folayan Morenike Oluwatoyin, Folaranmi Nkiruka
University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Enugu, Nigeria.
Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2016 Mar 15;16:93. doi: 10.1186/s12913-016-1341-6.
Multiple factors influence a child's ability to access oral health care. The aim of this study was to identify factors that facilitated and served as barriers to children's utilization of oral health care services in Enugu, Nigeria.
The study recruited 1406 primary school pupils aged 8 to 11 years. All the children received oral health education, with the aid of an oral health education curriculum appropriate for their age. After this, referral letters were given to the children. Twelve months later, the study participants were revisited in their schools to obtain information on their reasons for utilizing, or not utilizing an oral health care service in the last 12 months. The association between socio-economic status; form of parenthood; number of siblings, birth rank and reasons for utilization and non-utilization of dental services were assessed. Influence on the child's predisposition to oral health service utilization on dental visit was also assessed.
Only 116 (14.7 %) of the 791 children accessible during the 12 months follow-up visit had visited the dental clinic and the main reason for utilization was the desire to fulfill the dentist's request for dental visit (41.9 %) while parents' inability to make out time for a dental visit (43.3 %) was the main reason for non-utilization. The odds of utilizing oral health care services for study participants from the middle (AOR: 0.50; CI: 0.31-0.79; P = 0.003) and low (AOR: 0.24; CI: 0.13-0.45; p = <0.001) socioeconomic strata, and those living with guardians/relatives (AOR: 0.08; CI: 0.01-0.60; p = 0.01) were decreased when compared to those living with both parents, respectively. Respondents with positive perception about dental service utilization had increased odds of utilizing oral health care (AOR: 2.96; CI: 1.48-5.90; p = 0.002).
Dentists can be strong motivators for children to utilize oral health care. Time is a significant barrier for the utilization of dental services. The programs designed to address barriers to oral health care utilization for children should be geared towards overcoming the possible threats that socio-economic status and type of parents they have may pose, to reduce inequity in dental service utilization.
多种因素影响儿童获得口腔保健服务的能力。本研究的目的是确定在尼日利亚埃努古促进儿童利用口腔保健服务以及成为障碍的因素。
该研究招募了1406名8至11岁的小学生。所有儿童都借助适合其年龄的口腔健康教育课程接受了口腔健康教育。在此之后,向孩子们发放了转诊信。十二个月后,在学校对研究参与者进行回访,以获取他们在过去12个月中利用或未利用口腔保健服务的原因的信息。评估了社会经济地位、父母身份形式、兄弟姐妹数量、出生顺序与利用和未利用牙科服务的原因之间的关联。还评估了对儿童利用口腔保健服务倾向于看牙医的影响。
在12个月的随访期间能够联系到的791名儿童中,只有116名(14.7%)去过牙科诊所,利用服务的主要原因是希望满足牙医的看诊要求(41.9%),而父母无法抽出时间看牙医(43.3%)是未利用服务的主要原因。与父母双方都生活在一起的儿童相比,来自中等(调整后比值比:0.50;置信区间:0.31 - 0.79;P = 0.003)和低(调整后比值比:0.24;置信区间:0.13 - 0.45;p < 0.001)社会经济阶层的研究参与者以及与监护人/亲属生活在一起的儿童(调整后比值比:0.08;置信区间:0.01 - 0.60;p = 0.01)利用口腔保健服务的几率降低。对牙科服务利用有积极看法的受访者利用口腔保健服务的几率增加(调整后比值比:2.96;置信区间:1.48 - 5.90;p = 0.002)。
牙医可以成为儿童利用口腔保健服务的有力推动者。时间是利用牙科服务的一个重要障碍。旨在解决儿童利用口腔保健服务障碍的项目应致力于克服社会经济地位和他们所拥有的父母类型可能带来的潜在威胁,以减少牙科服务利用方面的不平等。