Badri Parvaneh, Wolfe Ruth, Farmer Anna, Amin Maryam
School of Dentistry, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, 5-513 Edmonton Clinic Health Academy, University of Alberta, 11405 - 87 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB, T6G 1C9, Canada.
School of Public Health, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.
J Immigr Minor Health. 2018 Jun;20(3):658-667. doi: 10.1007/s10903-017-0599-z.
Barriers to accessing oral healthcare are public health concerns faced by minorities and immigrants due to socioeconomic marginalization. Therefore, we explored how immigrant parents in Alberta-Edmonton's Filipino community experience adherence to preventive dental attendance (PDA) for their preschool children and the psychosocial factors influencing parental adherence.
We employed a qualitative focused ethnography design. Data were collected through interviews and focus groups. Audiotapes of sessions were transcribed verbatim and concurrent thematic data analysis was performed.
Stressors, resources, paradox and structural barriers comprised emergent psychosocial themes. Upon arriving in Canada, most Filipino parents held low-priority attitudes and perceptions toward PDA. After migration, however, they embraced new knowledge about the importance of PDA for their children.
Filipino parents were open to the Western model of preventive oral healthcare, with the duration of their time in Canada playing a key role in promoting regular dental visits for their children.
由于社会经济边缘化,少数族裔和移民面临着获得口腔医疗保健的障碍,这是公共卫生问题。因此,我们探讨了艾伯塔省埃德蒙顿市菲律宾社区的移民父母如何体验其学龄前儿童坚持预防性牙齿检查(PDA)的情况,以及影响父母坚持的心理社会因素。
我们采用了定性聚焦人种志设计。通过访谈和焦点小组收集数据。对会议录音进行逐字转录,并进行同步主题数据分析。
压力源、资源、矛盾和结构障碍构成了新出现的心理社会主题。大多数菲律宾父母在抵达加拿大时,对预防性牙齿检查持低优先级的态度和看法。然而,移民后,他们接受了关于预防性牙齿检查对孩子重要性的新知识。
菲律宾父母对西方预防性口腔医疗保健模式持开放态度,他们在加拿大的居住时间长短对促进孩子定期看牙起着关键作用。