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怀孕期间对口腔健康和牙科护理安全性的不利信念:系统评价。

Unfavourable beliefs about oral health and safety of dental care during pregnancy: a systematic review.

机构信息

Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University, 1465 Richmond Street, London, ON, N6G 2M1, Canada.

Department of Pediatrics, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University, 800 Commissioners Rd. E., London, ON, Canada.

出版信息

BMC Oral Health. 2023 Oct 15;23(1):762. doi: 10.1186/s12903-023-03439-4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Oral conditions such as gingivitis and periodontitis are correlated with adverse pregnancy outcomes such as preeclampsia, preterm birth and low birth weight. Oral health-related unfavourable beliefs can have negative influences on oral health behaviours including hesitation in accessing preventative dental treatments and dental service utilization. The objective of this systematic review was to examine unfavourable beliefs that expectant or new mothers frequently hold about oral health and the safety of dental care during pregnancy.

METHODS

An electronic database search on PubMed, Scopus, CINAHL, and MEDLINE (Ovid) followed by forward and backward citation tracing of the included studies was conducted. All English primary studies regardless of the year of publication were independently screened by two reviewers to identify studies addressing unfavourable beliefs about oral health and dental care during pregnancy. The CLARITY tool was applied to assess the risk of bias in the included studies.

RESULTS

Out of a total of 5766 records, 39 quantitative and six qualitative studies met the inclusion criteria. The commonly held unfavourable beliefs were regarding the safety of dental services utilization and dental treatment procedures, the adverse impacts of pregnancy on oral health, and oral hygiene necessity during pregnancy. The most discussed unfavourable beliefs included "pregnant women lose their teeth because of pregnancy" (n = 18), "dental treatments are not safe and harm the fetus" (n = 17), and "the developing baby absorbs calcium from the mother's teeth" (n = 14).

CONCLUSIONS

Unfavourable beliefs about oral health and dental care utilization are common among pregnant women and new mothers. The literature suggests that a low level of oral health knowledge and seeking information from social networks can contribute to such beliefs. This has implications for health promotion.

摘要

背景

牙龈炎和牙周炎等口腔状况与子痫前期、早产和低出生体重等不良妊娠结局相关。对口腔健康的不利信念会对口腔健康行为产生负面影响,包括对预防性牙科治疗的犹豫和对牙科服务的利用不足。本系统评价的目的是检查期望或新妈妈经常对口腔健康和怀孕期间牙科保健的安全性持有的不利信念。

方法

对 PubMed、Scopus、CINAHL 和 MEDLINE(Ovid)电子数据库进行检索,然后对纳入研究进行正向和反向引文追踪。两名评审员独立筛选所有英文原始研究,无论其出版年份如何,以确定研究口腔健康和怀孕期间牙科保健的不利信念。应用 CLARITY 工具评估纳入研究的偏倚风险。

结果

在总共 5766 条记录中,有 39 项定量研究和 6 项定性研究符合纳入标准。普遍存在的不利信念包括对牙科服务利用和牙科治疗程序的安全性、怀孕对口腔健康的不利影响以及怀孕期间口腔卫生的必要性。讨论最多的不利信念包括“孕妇因怀孕而掉牙”(n=18)、“牙科治疗不安全并伤害胎儿”(n=17)和“发育中的婴儿从母亲的牙齿中吸收钙”(n=14)。

结论

孕妇和新妈妈普遍存在对口腔健康和牙科保健利用的不利信念。文献表明,口腔健康知识水平低以及从社交网络中获取信息可能导致这种信念。这对健康促进具有重要意义。

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