AlSuliman Faisal S, Alajlan Saleh A, Algonaid Omer A, Almashham Lama Y, Alawaji Rahaf H
Orthodontics, King Fahad Medical City, Riyadh, SAU.
Pediatric Dentistry, King Fahad Medical City, Riyadh, SAU.
Cureus. 2023 Sep 7;15(9):e44855. doi: 10.7759/cureus.44855. eCollection 2023 Sep.
Infective endocarditis (IE) is a serious complication primarily affecting patients with cardiac conditions. It is widely recognized that oral microorganisms contribute to the development of IE.
The objective is to assess the knowledge, attitudes, and perception of parents of children at risk of IE by studying the preventive measures employed by them.
A self-constructed questionnaire composed of 14 questions was distributed among parents of children aged 0-12 years with known cardiac diseases. The parents/caregivers who were attending the pediatric outpatient clinics at King Fahad Medical City (KFMC) were selected randomly. ResultsA total of 112 parents responded to this questionnaire. Almost 50% of the participants in this study reported that their children do not brush their teeth regularly, with only 12.5% of them brushing twice a day. Regarding the role of parents in supervising oral hygiene, 62.5% of them stated that they only provide advice but do not watch their child brush their teeth, and only 9.8% of parents are actively involved in advising and watching their children brush their teeth. In this study, 95.5% of parents agreed that maintaining good dental health was crucial for overall body health, and 58% of the participants showed interest in receiving more education about oral health and its impact on overall well-being. To assess the statistical significance, a nonparametric Pearson's chi-square test for fitness was employed. A p-value of ≤ 0.05 was used to report the statistical significance of the results. ConclusionWhile the parents demonstrated adequate knowledge of oral health, their attitudes toward it were lacking. So, both parents and children require a modification in their attitudes toward dental care and oral health.
感染性心内膜炎(IE)是一种主要影响心脏病患者的严重并发症。口腔微生物导致IE的发生已得到广泛认可。
通过研究有IE风险儿童的父母所采取的预防措施,评估他们的知识、态度和认知。
向0至12岁已知患有心脏病儿童的父母发放一份由14个问题组成的自行编制的问卷。随机选择在法赫德国王医疗城(KFMC)儿科门诊就诊的父母/照顾者。结果共有112名父母回复了这份问卷。本研究中近50%的参与者报告称他们的孩子没有定期刷牙,其中只有12.5%的孩子每天刷两次牙。关于父母在监督口腔卫生方面的作用,62.5%的父母表示他们只是提供建议,但不看着孩子刷牙,只有9.8%的父母积极参与建议并看着孩子刷牙。在本研究中,95.5%的父母同意保持良好的牙齿健康对整体身体健康至关重要,58%的参与者表示有兴趣接受更多关于口腔健康及其对整体健康影响的教育。为评估统计学显著性,采用非参数Pearson拟合优度卡方检验。p值≤0.05用于报告结果的统计学显著性。结论虽然父母对口腔健康有足够的了解,但他们在这方面的态度有所欠缺。因此,父母和孩子都需要改变他们对牙齿护理和口腔健康的态度。