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孕妇对将预防口腔健康纳入产前保健的看法。

Pregnant women's perspectives on integrating preventive oral health in prenatal care.

机构信息

Department of Oral Health Sciences, Faculty of Dentistry, University of British Columbia, 2199 Wesbrook Mall, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

Department of Oral Biological & Medical Sciences, Faculty of Dentistry, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.

出版信息

BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2021 Apr 1;21(1):271. doi: 10.1186/s12884-021-03750-4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Oral diseases are considered a silent epidemic including among pregnant women. Given the prevalence of oral conditions among pregnant women and the reported association with adverse pregnancy outcomes, there have been suggestions for the inclusion of preventive oral care in routine prenatal care. However, due to the different administrative and funding structure for oral health and prenatal care in Canada, progress towards this integration has been slow. Our study sought to qualitatively explore the views of pregnant women in British Columbia (BC) on the strategies for integrating preventive oral health care into prenatal care services.

METHODS

A qualitative approach was utilized involving semi-structured interviews with fourteen (14) purposefully selected pregnant women in Vancouver and Surrey, BC. The interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed. The transcripts were analyzed using an inductive thematic approach. Study validity was ensured via memoing, field-notes, and member checking.

RESULTS

Interviews ranged from 28 to 65 min producing over 140 pages of transcripts. Analysis resulted in three major themes: oral health experiences during pregnancy, perspectives on integration and integrated prenatal oral care, and strategies for addressing prenatal oral health care. A majority of participants were supportive of integrating preventive oral care in routine prenatal services, with referrals identified as a critical strategy. Oral health education was recognized as important before, during, and after pregnancy; oral health assessments should therefore be included in the prenatal care checklist. Limited funding was acknowledged as a barrier to oral health care access, which may explain why few participants visited their dentists during pregnancy. Interprofessional education surfaced as a bridge to provide prenatal oral health education.

CONCLUSION

Pregnant women interviewed in this study support the inclusion of educational and preventive oral care during prenatal care, although their views differed on how such inclusion can be achieved in BC. They advocated the establishment of a referral system as an acceptable strategy for providing integrated prenatal oral health care.

摘要

背景

口腔疾病被认为是一种无声的流行疾病,包括孕妇在内。鉴于孕妇口腔状况的普遍性,以及据报道其与不良妊娠结局之间存在关联,有人建议在常规产前护理中纳入预防性口腔保健。然而,由于加拿大口腔健康和产前护理的管理和资金结构不同,朝着这一整合方向的进展一直较为缓慢。我们的研究旨在从定性角度探讨不列颠哥伦比亚省(BC)孕妇对将预防性口腔健康护理纳入产前护理服务的策略的看法。

方法

采用定性方法,对温哥华和素里的 14 名(14 名)有针对性选择的孕妇进行半结构式访谈。采访进行了录音和转录。使用归纳主题方法对转录本进行分析。通过备忘录、实地记录和成员检查确保研究的有效性。

结果

访谈时间从 28 分钟到 65 分钟不等,共产生超过 140 页的转录本。分析结果得出三个主要主题:怀孕期间的口腔健康体验、对整合和整合产前口腔护理的看法以及解决产前口腔护理的策略。大多数参与者支持在常规产前服务中纳入预防性口腔护理,认为转诊是一项关键策略。口腔健康教育被认为在怀孕前、期间和之后都很重要;因此,口腔健康评估应纳入产前护理清单。有限的资金被认为是获得口腔保健的障碍,这可以解释为什么很少有参与者在怀孕期间去看牙医。专业间教育被认为是提供产前口腔健康教育的桥梁。

结论

在这项研究中接受采访的孕妇支持在产前护理中纳入教育和预防性口腔护理,尽管她们对如何在不列颠哥伦比亚省实现这一目标的看法存在差异。他们提倡建立转诊系统,作为提供整合产前口腔保健的一种可接受策略。

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