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HABIT(英国健康访问者提供婴儿刷牙建议):一项关于复杂口腔健康干预措施可接受性的定性探索。

HABIT (Health visitors delivering Advice in Britain on Infant Toothbrushing): a qualitative exploration of the acceptability of a complex oral health intervention.

机构信息

University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom, England.

Bradford Institute for Health Research, Bradford, United Kingdom, England.

出版信息

BMC Prim Care. 2022 Mar 26;23(1):55. doi: 10.1186/s12875-022-01659-1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

To explore the acceptability of the oral health intervention, HABIT (Health visitors delivering Advice in Britain on Infant Toothbrushing) to parents with young children aged 9-12 months and health visitors.

METHODS

Following the delivery of the universal oral health intervention called HABIT, qualitative semi-structured interviews with parents and focus groups with health visitors were undertaken. Interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed. Health visitors completed self-reported diaries after delivering the HABIT intervention with parents. The qualitative data was analysed using framework analysis (guided by a theoretical framework of acceptability).

RESULTS

Seventeen parents were interviewed, and five health visitors and three nursery nurses participated in two focus groups. Parents reported health visitors to be 'trusted' and valued the reassurance provided during the HABIT visit. Health visitors found the HABIT training and resources useful and valued the consistency and increased confidence in undertaking oral health conversations. There were, however, challenges in changing behaviour where families faced competing demands on time and resources. Both health visitors and parents described the importance of the intervention's timing and suggested that multiple visits may be needed to support optimal oral health habits.

CONCLUSION

The HABIT intervention was acceptable to parents and health visitors. Health visitors would welcome a further refinement to enhance intervention delivery that specifically achieves a balance between using a guided script and retaining the flexibility to adapt the conversation to suit the needs of individual families. This, in turn, will maximise impact and enable parents of young children to adopt and maintain optimal home-based oral health behaviours for their child.

摘要

背景

为了探索适用于有 9-12 个月大幼儿的父母和健康访视员的口腔健康干预措施 HABIT(英国健康访视员在婴儿刷牙方面提供建议)的可接受性。

方法

在提供名为 HABIT 的普遍口腔健康干预措施后,对父母和健康访视员进行了定性半结构式访谈和焦点小组讨论。访谈进行了录音和转录。健康访视员在为父母提供 HABIT 干预措施后,完成了自我报告的日记。使用框架分析(以可接受性的理论框架为指导)对定性数据进行分析。

结果

对 17 名父母进行了访谈,5 名健康访视员和 3 名托儿所护士参加了两个焦点小组。父母表示健康访视员是“值得信赖的”,并重视 HABIT 访视期间提供的保证。健康访视员认为 HABIT 培训和资源很有用,并且重视在进行口腔健康对话时的一致性和增强的信心。然而,在改变行为方面存在挑战,因为家庭面临着时间和资源的竞争需求。健康访视员和父母都描述了干预措施的时机的重要性,并建议可能需要多次访问来支持最佳的口腔健康习惯。

结论

HABIT 干预措施得到了父母和健康访视员的认可。健康访视员将欢迎进一步的改进,以增强干预措施的实施,在使用指导性脚本和保留适应个别家庭需求的灵活性之间取得平衡。这反过来又将最大限度地提高影响力,并使幼儿的父母能够采用和维持最佳的家庭口腔健康行为。

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