Yuan Siyang, Humphris Gerry, Ross Al, MacPherson Lorna, Zhou Yuefang, Freeman Ruth
1Dental Health Services Research Unit, School of Dentistry, University of Dundee, Park Place, Dundee, DD1 4HN UK.
2Health Psychology, School of Medicine, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, UK.
Pilot Feasibility Stud. 2018 Aug 13;4:136. doi: 10.1186/s40814-018-0331-3. eCollection 2018.
The promotion of twice yearly application of fluoride varnish (FVA) to the teeth of pre-school children in the dental practice is one component of Scotland's child oral health improvement programme (Childsmile). Nevertheless, evidence shows that application rates of FVA are variable and below optimal levels. The reasons are complex, with many contextual factors influencing activity. However, we propose that one possible reason may be related to the communication challenges when interacting with younger children. Therefore, the primary aim of the study is to assess the feasibility of conducting a video observational study in primary dental care. The secondary aim is to assess the communication behaviours of dental professionals and those of the parents to predict child cooperation when receiving FVA using this video observational study design.
Approximately 50 eligible pairs of parents and child patients aged between 2 years and 5 years from general dental practices will be recruited to participate in the study. The consecutive mixed-method study will consist of two parts. The first part will be cross-sectional observations of the dental health professional-child-parent communication during dental appointments conducted in the general dental practice setting, using video recording. The second part will be a post-observation, semi-structured interview with parents and dental health professionals respectively. This will be implemented to explore their views on the acceptability and feasibility of being observed using video cameras during treatment provision.
The mixed-methods study will allow for directly observing the communication behaviours in the clinical setting and uncovering the views of participating dental health professionals and parents. Therefore, the study will enable us to [i] explore new ways to study the nature of triadic interaction of dental health professional-child-parent, [ii] identify dental health professionals' effective communication behaviours that promote child patient and parent's experience of using preventive dental service and [iii] to assess the feasibility of the study through uncovering the views of dental health professionals and parents.
在牙科诊所中,每半年一次为学龄前儿童牙齿涂抹氟化物漆(FVA)是苏格兰儿童口腔健康改善计划(儿童微笑计划)的一个组成部分。然而,有证据表明,FVA的涂抹率参差不齐且未达到最佳水平。原因很复杂,许多背景因素都会影响这一活动。不过,我们认为一个可能的原因可能与和年幼儿童互动时的沟通挑战有关。因此,本研究的主要目的是评估在初级牙科护理中进行视频观察研究的可行性。次要目的是通过这种视频观察研究设计,评估牙科专业人员和家长的沟通行为,以预测儿童接受FVA时的配合情况。
将从普通牙科诊所招募约50对符合条件的2至5岁儿童及其家长参与研究。这项连续的混合方法研究将包括两个部分。第一部分将是在普通牙科诊所环境中进行牙科预约时,使用录像对牙科保健专业人员与儿童及家长之间的沟通进行横断面观察。第二部分将分别对家长和牙科保健专业人员进行观察后的半结构化访谈。这将用于探讨他们对在治疗过程中被摄像机观察的可接受性和可行性的看法。
混合方法研究将使我们能够直接观察临床环境中的沟通行为,并了解参与研究的牙科保健专业人员和家长的看法。因此,该研究将使我们能够:[i]探索研究牙科保健专业人员、儿童和家长三方互动性质的新方法;[ii]确定促进儿童患者和家长使用预防性牙科服务体验的牙科保健专业人员的有效沟通行为;[iii]通过了解牙科保健专业人员和家长的看法来评估该研究的可行性。