Liu Hsiu-Yueh, Chen Jung-Ren, Hsiao Szu-Yu, Huang Shun-Te
Department of Oral Hygiene, College of Dental Medicine, Kaohsiung Medical University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, ROC.
Department of Medical Research, Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital, Taiwan, ROC.
J Dent Sci. 2017 Dec;12(4):388-395. doi: 10.1016/j.jds.2017.05.003. Epub 2017 Jul 31.
BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: This study was undertaken to document the knowledge, attitude and behavior among family caregivers, and to identify the related factors influencing their behavior in promoting their and children's oral health.
A cross-sectional study was conducted to collect self-administered questionnaires from 503 family caregivers, who cared for 6-12 year-old children with disabilities in 10 special schools. Multiple regression models were used to analyze the association between caregiver's oral health behaviors and related factors.
Most caregivers were female (74.8%). The top three sources of oral health knowledge among caregivers were dentists (66.60%), books (34.59%) and television (31.21%). Comparison of oral health knowledge and attitude scores among different education levels of caregivers yielded statistically significant differences ( < 0.05). Eighty-four percent of caregivers cleaned their teeth twice a day and 46.12% used dental floss. More than half of caregivers (60.44%) assisted their children to brush teeth. Only 12.65% took their children to receive fluoride varnish services. Caregivers' favorable oral health behavior was found to be significantly associated with a higher education level, better knowledge and positive attitude. The determining factor of caregivers' preventive behavior was attitude. Education level influenced the caregiver's knowledge. Knowledge is positively associated with attitude.
Inadequate knowledge is the major factor preventing caregivers from favorable oral health behavior. Oral health related educational programs aimed at promoting caregivers' behavior must take into consideration the caregivers' knowledge level first. Education programs should be recommended to caregivers with a lower education level.
背景/目的:本研究旨在记录家庭照顾者的知识、态度和行为,并确定影响他们促进自身和孩子口腔健康行为的相关因素。
进行了一项横断面研究,以收集来自10所特殊学校中照顾6至12岁残疾儿童的503名家庭照顾者的自填式问卷。使用多元回归模型分析照顾者口腔健康行为与相关因素之间的关联。
大多数照顾者为女性(74.8%)。照顾者口腔健康知识的前三大来源是牙医(66.60%)、书籍(34.59%)和电视(31.21%)。不同教育水平的照顾者在口腔健康知识和态度得分上的比较产生了统计学上的显著差异(P<0.05)。84%的照顾者每天刷牙两次,46.12%使用牙线。超过一半的照顾者(60.44%)协助孩子刷牙。只有12.65%带孩子接受氟化物涂漆服务。发现照顾者良好的口腔健康行为与较高的教育水平、更好的知识和积极的态度显著相关。照顾者预防行为的决定因素是态度。教育水平影响照顾者的知识。知识与态度呈正相关。
知识不足是阻碍照顾者形成良好口腔健康行为的主要因素。旨在促进照顾者行为的口腔健康相关教育项目必须首先考虑照顾者的知识水平。应向教育水平较低的照顾者推荐教育项目。