Maybury Catherine, Horowitz Alice M, La Touche-Howard Sylvette, Child Wendy, Battanni Katy, Qi Wang Min
Am J Health Behav. 2019 May 1;43(3):556-568. doi: 10.5993/AJHB.43.3.10.
In this study, we sought to determine the impact of oral health literacy (OHL) on use of prenatal dental care and knowledge, understanding, and practices related to preventing dental caries (tooth decay) among low-income pregnant women in Maryland. We conducted a mixed methods study using a survey and a structured guide for one-on-one interviews or focus groups. The study included 117 pregnant women and was conducted between July 2016 and April 2018 in Maryland. Respondents had a low level of OHL. Maryland Medicaid covers prenatal dental care, but only 53% of participants reported seeing a dentist during their pregnancy. Most women were unaware of the Medicaid dental program for pregnant women and the importance of prenatal dental care. They could not afford care if there was an associated cost and had difficulty finding a Medicaid dental provider. Importantly, they lacked understanding of how to prevent caries and did not practice behaviors to prevent this disease. To decrease caries rates, policies and programs must be implemented to increase the OHL of low-income pregnant women because the OHL of caregivers is associated with their children's oral health status.
在本研究中,我们试图确定口腔健康素养(OHL)对马里兰州低收入孕妇使用产前牙科护理以及与预防龋齿(蛀牙)相关的知识、理解和实践的影响。我们采用了一项调查以及一份用于一对一访谈或焦点小组的结构化指南进行了一项混合方法研究。该研究纳入了117名孕妇,于2016年7月至2018年4月在马里兰州开展。受访者的口腔健康素养水平较低。马里兰州医疗补助计划涵盖产前牙科护理,但只有53%的参与者报告在孕期看过牙医。大多数女性并不知晓针对孕妇的医疗补助牙科项目以及产前牙科护理的重要性。如果有相关费用,她们负担不起护理费用,并且很难找到接受医疗补助的牙科服务提供者。重要的是,她们缺乏对如何预防龋齿的理解,也没有采取预防这种疾病的行为。为了降低龋齿发病率,必须实施相关政策和项目以提高低收入孕妇的口腔健康素养,因为照顾者的口腔健康素养与孩子的口腔健康状况相关。