S. Bashirian, E. Jenabi, M. Barati, S. Khazaei, Shabnam Seyedzadeh-Sabounchi, Maryam Barati
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Abstract
Oral health during pregnancy is essential regarding its long-term and short-term effects on maternal and child health.
This study aimed to investigate the strategies and methods used in oral health promotion interventions during pregnancy. Also, it is tried to determine the extent to which environmental barriers and socio-economic factors, in addition to individual factors, have been considered in the design of these interventions.
The data were extracted from Pub-Med, Web of Science, and Scopus databases by searching the published papers before November 2019. The search terms consisted of pregnancy, oral health promotion, health education, and preventive health services, resulting in 2772 records. The inclusion criteria were pregnant women as a target group; study design with randomized (controlled) trials; implementing a minimum of one health promotion intervention; and studying the outcomes including knowledge, attitudes, dental cleaning behaviors, and clinical examinations. On the other hand, the articles only focused on the infant’s oral health were excluded.
A total of 20 articles were included in this study. Individual-level interventions using a variety of methods, including lectures, role-playing, group discussion, one-on-one counseling, skill-based education, commercials on the video-sharing website, and using social networks, were the subject of most reviewed studies. Few studies (n = 4) provided screening and referring to dental services, prophylaxis, nonsurgical therapy, and initial periodontal treatment. Only one study focused on socio-economic factors, including cost and location of dental services, and involvement of prenatal care providers.
According to ecological approaches, maintenance of outcomes needs addressing multilevel determinants. However, based on the results, a few oral health interventions during pregnancy included environmental/policy-level factors in addition to individual factors. Hence, interventions with different strategies that consider multiple determinants are needed.
怀孕期间的口腔健康对母婴健康的长期和短期影响至关重要。本研究旨在探讨孕期口腔健康促进干预的策略和方法。此外,还试图确定在设计这些干预措施时,除考虑个人因素外,在多大程度上考虑了环境障碍和社会经济因素。数据通过搜索2019年11月之前发表的论文,从Pub-Med、Web of Science和Scopus数据库中提取。检索词包括怀孕、口腔健康促进、健康教育和预防保健服务,共获得2772条记录。纳入标准为:孕妇为目标人群;随机(对照)试验研究设计;实施至少一项健康促进干预措施;研究结果包括知识、态度、洁牙行为、临床检查等。另一方面,只关注婴儿口腔健康的文章被排除在外。本研究共纳入20篇文献。使用各种方法的个人层面干预,包括讲座、角色扮演、小组讨论、一对一咨询、技能教育、视频分享网站上的广告和使用社交网络,是大多数审查研究的主题。很少有研究(n = 4)提供筛查和参考牙科服务、预防、非手术治疗和初始牙周治疗。只有一项研究关注社会经济因素,包括牙科服务的成本和地点,以及产前护理提供者的参与。根据生态学方法,维持结果需要解决多层次的决定因素。然而,根据结果,除了个人因素外,少数孕期口腔健康干预措施还包括环境/政策层面的因素。因此,需要采用考虑多种决定因素的不同策略进行干预。