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有土著儿童的孕妇的牙科可及性和牙科就诊之间的关联:一项横断面研究。

Associations between dental care approachability and dental attendance among women pregnant with an Indigenous child: a cross-sectional study.

机构信息

School of Public Health, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia.

Australian Research Centre for Population Oral Health, Adelaide Dental School, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia.

出版信息

BMC Oral Health. 2021 Sep 17;21(1):451. doi: 10.1186/s12903-021-01816-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Oral health during pregnancy is vital for both mother and child. Indigenous Australians face many barriers in accessing dental care. Service approachability is one of the key domains in accessing health services. There is little empirical evidence of the association between service approachability and dental care attendance or oral health outcome. The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between dental service approachability on dental care attendance and self-reported gum disease among South Australian women pregnant with an Aboriginal child.

METHODS

Four hundred and twenty-seven women pregnant with an Aboriginal child completed questionnaires in both metropolitan and regional health settings in South Australia in 2011. Four variables related to approachability of dental services: (1) perception of need; (2) service-related health literacy; (3) oral health beliefs and; (4) trust and expectation of dental service. The association between service approachability-related factors, dental utilisation and self-reported gum disease during pregnancy were assessed using Generalised Poisson regression models, after adjusting for age, remoteness, employment status and education. Estimates were presented as adjusted prevalence ratios (APR).

RESULTS

Most participants (85.8%) reported a need for dental care, had positive oral health beliefs (88.3%) and had expectations towards dental care (86.2%). Dental service utilisation during pregnancy was low (35.7%). Many participants (78.0%) expressed knowing what to do if they needed dental care, while most (39.8%) doubted that dental care would be available the next day. Poor health service literacy was identified as a risk factor for non-optimal dental attendance (APR = 0.86, 95%CI 0.74-0.99). Perceived need for dental care was positively associated with self-reported gum disease (APR = 1.24, 95%CI 1.06-1.45).

CONCLUSION

Inability to navigate the dental care system was a risk factor for poor dental attendance among South Australian women pregnant with an Aboriginal child. Perceived need for dental care was associated with gum disease.

摘要

背景

孕期口腔健康对母婴都至关重要。澳大利亚原住民在获得牙科保健方面面临诸多障碍。服务可及性是获得卫生服务的关键领域之一。关于服务可及性与牙科保健就诊率或口腔健康结果之间的关联,实证证据很少。本研究旨在调查南澳大利亚州怀有土著儿童的孕妇中,牙科服务可及性与牙科保健就诊率和自我报告的牙龈疾病之间的关系。

方法

2011 年,427 名怀有土著儿童的孕妇在南澳大利亚州的城市和地区卫生机构完成了问卷调查。与牙科服务可及性相关的四个变量:(1)对需求的认知;(2)与服务相关的健康素养;(3)口腔健康信念;(4)对牙科服务的信任和期望。在调整年龄、偏远程度、就业状况和教育程度后,使用广义泊松回归模型评估了服务可及性相关因素与牙科利用和孕期自我报告的牙龈疾病之间的关联。估计值以调整后患病率比(APR)表示。

结果

大多数参与者(85.8%)表示需要牙科保健,具有积极的口腔健康信念(88.3%),并对牙科保健抱有期望(86.2%)。怀孕期间牙科保健利用率较低(35.7%)。许多参与者(78.0%)表示如果需要牙科保健,他们知道该怎么做,而大多数参与者(39.8%)怀疑第二天是否能获得牙科保健。较差的健康服务素养被确定为非最佳牙科就诊率的危险因素(APR=0.86,95%CI 0.74-0.99)。对牙科保健的需求认知与自我报告的牙龈疾病呈正相关(APR=1.24,95%CI 1.06-1.45)。

结论

无法在牙科保健系统中找到方向是南澳大利亚州怀有土著儿童的孕妇牙科就诊率低的危险因素。对牙科保健的需求认知与牙龈疾病有关。

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