Department of Preventive and Social Dentistry, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil.
Faculty of Dentistry, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Community Dent Oral Epidemiol. 2019 Apr;47(2):171-176. doi: 10.1111/cdoe.12440. Epub 2018 Dec 13.
To explore the sociocultural context in which patients and dentists in urban and rural communities in Southern Brazil interpret dental problems.
Beliefs and experiences related to dental problems were explored in eight focus groups involving a total of 41 older patients, and in direct interviews with two dentists and two dental assistants. The interactions were audio recorded and transcribed for thematic analysis.
The beliefs and experiences of the participants focused on four main themes: cultural beliefs; dental services; decisions to extract teeth; and expectations for change. A culture of pre-nuptial tooth loss and complete dentures was considered beneficial to young women. Although dental services at the time were scarce in the region, demands for relief of pain were extensive despite the fear and anxiety of the participants. Extraction of teeth and fabrication of complete dentures were the usual dental treatments available, although some participants felt that dentists withheld other treatment options. Participants were hopeful that dental services would improve for their children.
Patients and dental professionals in urban and rural communities of Southern Brazil managed dental problems within a culture of limited access and availability of services that favoured dental extractions and complete dentures.
探讨巴西南部城乡社区的患者和牙医在何种社会文化背景下解读口腔问题。
通过 8 个焦点小组共 41 名老年患者的参与,以及对 2 名牙医和 2 名牙科助手的直接访谈,探讨了与口腔问题相关的信念和经验。对互动进行了音频录制和主题分析。
参与者的信念和经验集中在四个主要主题上:文化信仰、牙科服务、拔牙决定和对改变的期望。婚前拔牙和全口义齿的文化被认为对年轻女性有益。尽管当时该地区的牙科服务稀缺,但尽管参与者感到恐惧和焦虑,他们对缓解疼痛的需求却很广泛。拔牙和全口义齿制作是常用的牙科治疗方法,尽管一些参与者认为牙医隐瞒了其他治疗方案。参与者希望他们的孩子的牙科服务能够得到改善。
巴西南部城乡社区的患者和牙科专业人员在服务机会有限的文化背景下管理口腔问题,这种文化倾向于拔牙和全口义齿。