Nogueira Denise Lima, Miranda Fontenele Maria Gabriela, Bento Adriana, Cohen Steven A, Greaney Mary L, Lindsay Ana Cristina
Department of Nursing, Faculty Luciano Feijão, Sobral 62050-215, Ceará, Brazil.
Faculty of Nursing, Federal University of Ceará, Fortaleza 60355-636, Ceará, Brazil.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2024 Nov 27;21(12):1574. doi: 10.3390/ijerph21121574.
Parents' beliefs and practices significantly shape young children's oral health (OH), particularly during preschool years when these habits are being established. Immigrant parents often face challenges in promoting OH due to cultural, financial, and logistical barriers. This qualitative study explored OH beliefs, practices, and barriers among Brazilian immigrant mothers in the United States (U.S.). Semi-structured interviews, guided by the Health Belief Model (HBM), were conducted with mothers of children aged 2-5 years. Thematic analysis, also guided by the HBM, revealed four key themes: (1) beliefs about children's OH; (2) awareness of the parent's role in fostering early OH behaviors; (3) identification of risk and protective factors affecting children's OH; and (4) perceived barriers to maintaining children's optimal OH. Mothers emphasized the importance of proper oral hygiene, regular dental check-ups, and balanced diets for promoting children's OH. Despite recognizing their role in supporting oral hygiene routines and care, mothers noted barriers such as limited access to care, linguistic barriers, and difficulty adopting and maintaining healthy OH practices due to work and family demands. Notably, 96.6% ( = 28) of the mothers scored low on the SASH scale (SASH < 2.99), reflecting low acculturation levels, which may further contribute to these challenges. Study findings highlight the critical role of parental beliefs and practices in shaping early OH behaviors and the unique challenges faced by Brazilian immigrant mothers. Culturally relevant public health interventions, including tailored education and improved access to affordable dental care, are essential for enhancing OH outcomes in young children from these families.
父母的观念和行为对幼儿的口腔健康有着重大影响,尤其是在学龄前阶段,这些习惯正在形成。由于文化、经济和后勤方面的障碍,移民父母在促进孩子口腔健康方面往往面临挑战。这项定性研究探讨了美国的巴西移民母亲对口腔健康的观念、行为及障碍。以健康信念模式(HBM)为指导,对2至5岁儿童的母亲进行了半结构化访谈。同样以健康信念模式为指导的主题分析揭示了四个关键主题:(1)对儿童口腔健康的观念;(2)对父母在培养早期口腔健康行为中所起作用的认识;(3)确定影响儿童口腔健康的风险和保护因素;(4)维持儿童最佳口腔健康的感知障碍。母亲们强调了适当口腔卫生、定期牙科检查和均衡饮食对促进儿童口腔健康的重要性。尽管认识到自己在支持口腔卫生日常护理中的作用,但母亲们指出存在一些障碍,如获得护理的机会有限、语言障碍,以及由于工作和家庭需求难以采用和维持健康的口腔健康行为。值得注意的是,96.6%(n = 28)的母亲在SASH量表上得分较低(SASH < 2.99),这反映了她们的文化适应水平较低,这可能进一步加剧了这些挑战。研究结果突出了父母的观念和行为在塑造早期口腔健康行为方面的关键作用,以及巴西移民母亲所面临的独特挑战。包括量身定制的教育和改善获得负担得起的牙科护理的机会在内的具有文化相关性的公共卫生干预措施,对于改善这些家庭中幼儿的口腔健康状况至关重要。