Choufani Antoine, Barakat Rasseel
Pediatric and Public Health Dentistry, Lebanese University, Beirut, LBN.
Pediatric Dentistry and Public Health, Private Practice, Windsor, CAN.
Cureus. 2023 Aug 3;15(8):e42903. doi: 10.7759/cureus.42903. eCollection 2023 Aug.
This study aims to assess the knowledge, attitude, and practice of Lebanese mothers toward their children's oral health, examine the association between the three variables, and identify their predictors.
A cross-sectional online survey was administered to Lebanese mothers residing in Lebanon with children aged six months to 12 years between April and May 2022. The survey was administered to mothers from various geographical areas who presented to academic medical centers, private clinics, and dispensaries. The survey gathered sociodemographic data as well as assessed the knowledge, attitude, and practice of the participating mothers toward their children's oral health.
A total of 357 responses were included in the final analysis. The mean age of mothers was 32.67 years +/- 6.35. The majority of mothers had one or two children (35.8% and 37.5%, respectively). More than two-thirds of the mothers were unemployed. Only 13% of the mothers followed best practices for their children's dental health, while 48.6.2% possessed above-average knowledge and 88.9% had great attitudes. Mothers with a university education had higher knowledge, better attitudes, and practice scores than those with school-level education (elementary, high school). Employed mothers had a significantly better knowledge score (p=0.036) and practice score (p=0.043) than unemployed mothers. The decrease in the number of children was associated with an increase in the maternal knowledge score. An increase in the mother's age was associated with a higher knowledge score.
The findings of this study suggest the need for targeted oral health education programs for Lebanese mothers to enhance their attitudes and practices toward their children's oral health. It highlights the importance of early oral health interventions and emphasizes the significant role of mothers in promoting good oral health practices for their children. Further research is needed on a larger scale to comprehensively understand these variables and inform the development of appropriate national oral health programs for children in Lebanon.
本研究旨在评估黎巴嫩母亲对其子女口腔健康的知识、态度和行为,考察这三个变量之间的关联,并确定其预测因素。
2022年4月至5月,对居住在黎巴嫩、子女年龄在6个月至12岁之间的黎巴嫩母亲进行了一项横断面在线调查。该调查面向来自不同地理区域、前往学术医疗中心、私人诊所和药房的母亲。调查收集了社会人口统计学数据,并评估了参与调查的母亲对其子女口腔健康的知识、态度和行为。
最终分析纳入了357份回复。母亲的平均年龄为32.67岁±6.35岁。大多数母亲育有一两个孩子(分别为35.8%和37.5%)。超过三分之二的母亲没有工作。只有13%的母亲对其子女的牙齿健康遵循最佳做法,而48.6%的母亲拥有高于平均水平的知识,88.9%的母亲态度良好。受过大学教育的母亲比接受过学校教育(小学、高中)的母亲拥有更高的知识水平、更好的态度和行为得分。就业母亲的知识得分(p=0.036)和行为得分(p=0.043)显著高于未就业母亲。子女数量的减少与母亲知识得分的增加相关。母亲年龄的增加与更高的知识得分相关。
本研究结果表明,需要为黎巴嫩母亲制定有针对性的口腔健康教育计划,以增强她们对子女口腔健康的态度和行为。它强调了早期口腔健康干预的重要性,并强调了母亲在促进子女良好口腔健康行为方面的重要作用。需要进行更大规模的进一步研究,以全面了解这些变量,并为黎巴嫩制定合适的国家儿童口腔健康计划提供依据。