Martin Molly A, Sundararajan Vyshiali, Ochoa Nadia, Dziak John, Berbaum Michael, Lee Helen H, Avenetti David M, Zhang Tong, Sandoval Anna, Torres Javier, Wu Andy
Institute for Health Research and Policy, University of Illinois Chicago, 1747 W. Roosevelt Road, WROB, MC 275, Chicago, IL 60608, USA.
College of Medicine Department of Anesthesiology, University of Illinois Chicago, 1747 W. Roosevelt Road, WROB, MC 275, Chicago, IL 60608, USA.
Children (Basel). 2023 Aug 1;10(8):1329. doi: 10.3390/children10081329.
This research assessed oral health behaviors changes in urban families with young children during the stay-at-home period of the COVID-19 pandemic (Nov 2020-August 2021). Survey data on oral health behaviors were collected in homes at three points before COVID-19, and via phone during COVID-19. A subset of parents and key informants from clinics and social service agencies completed in-depth interviews via video/phone. Of the 387 parents invited, 254 completed surveys in English or Spanish (65.6%) during COVID-19. Fifteen key informant interviews (25 participants) and 21 family interviews were conducted. The mean child age was 4.3 years. Children identified as mainly Hispanic (57%) and Black race (38%). Parents reported increased child tooth brushing frequency during the pandemic. Family interviews highlighted changes in family routines that impacted oral health behaviors and eating patterns, suggesting less optimal brushing and nutrition. This was linked to changed home routines and social presentability. Key informants described major disruptions in oral health services, family fear, and stress. In conclusion, the stay-at-home period of the COVID-19 pandemic was a time of extreme routine change and stress for families. Oral health interventions that target family routines and social presentability are important for families during times of extreme crisis.
本研究评估了新冠疫情居家期间(2020年11月至2021年8月)城市有幼儿家庭的口腔健康行为变化。在新冠疫情之前,于家中三个时间点收集口腔健康行为的调查数据,在新冠疫情期间则通过电话收集。来自诊所和社会服务机构的一部分家长及关键信息提供者通过视频/电话完成了深入访谈。在受邀的387位家长中,254位(65.6%)在新冠疫情期间用英语或西班牙语完成了调查。进行了15次关键信息提供者访谈(25名参与者)和21次家庭访谈。儿童的平均年龄为4.3岁。儿童主要为西班牙裔(57%)和黑人(38%)。家长报告称疫情期间孩子刷牙频率增加。家庭访谈强调了影响口腔健康行为和饮食模式的家庭日常变化,表明刷牙和营养状况不太理想。这与家庭日常变化和社交形象有关。关键信息提供者描述了口腔健康服务的重大中断、家庭恐惧和压力。总之,新冠疫情居家期间对家庭来说是日常极度变化和压力巨大的时期。针对家庭日常和社交形象的口腔健康干预措施在极端危机时期对家庭很重要。