A qualitative meta-synthesis of carers’ perceptions of factors influencing preschool children’s oral hygiene practices—A social practices perspective

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Ivana Matic Girard, Paul Ward, Angela Durey, Caitlan McLean, Stephan Lund, Hanny Calache, Sarah R. Baker, Linda Slack-Smith
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Abstract

Objectives

This study comprises a synthesis of published qualitative studies from developed countries on the perspectives of carers regarding the oral hygiene toothbrushing practices of preschool children, through the lens of social practice theory.

Methods

A search of the following electronic databases was conducted for all available years: MEDLINE, EMBASE and Global Health using the Ovid platform; Dentistry & Oral Sciences Source (DOSS), Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL) and Scopus. Included qualitative studies reported primary caregivers' perceptions of oral hygiene practices (focusing on toothbrushing) in preschool children (0–5 years old) in developed countries. A thematic synthesis of the qualitative findings was undertaken for the results of each study.

Results

Eleven articles were included in this meta-synthesis. The focus of this paper was toothbrushing practices. A conceptual map of toothbrushing as a social practice was developed. Key findings included practice elements (meanings, competences, and materials), spatial and temporal aspects, and barriers and facilitators to performance.

Conclusions

The application of a social practice lens to published qualitative research on the oral hygiene of preschool children provided insights into the meanings and competences related to toothbrushing, as perceived by primary caregivers. However, it also revealed limited information on material, spatial and temporal aspects of toothbrushing practices, indicating the importance of considering social practice theory as a framework in future research to address this gap. Furthermore, exploring toothbrushing in connection with related social practices has the potential to increase understanding of factors influencing oral health in preschool children.

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照顾者对学龄前儿童口腔卫生习惯影响因素的定性荟萃--社会实践视角。
研究目的本研究通过社会实践理论的视角,对发达国家已发表的有关照顾者对学龄前儿童口腔卫生刷牙方法的看法的定性研究进行了综述:方法: 对以下电子数据库中所有可用年份的内容进行了检索:使用 Ovid 平台检索了 MEDLINE、EMBASE 和 Global Health;还检索了 Dentistry & Oral Sciences Source (DOSS)、Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL) 和 Scopus。纳入的定性研究报告了发达国家学龄前儿童(0-5 岁)的主要照顾者对口腔卫生做法(重点是刷牙)的看法。对每项研究的定性结果进行了专题综合:结果:共有 11 篇文章被纳入此次元综合研究。本文的重点是刷牙方法。研究人员绘制了一张刷牙这一社会实践的概念图。主要发现包括实践要素(意义、能力和材料)、空间和时间方面,以及执行的障碍和促进因素:将社会实践视角应用到已发表的学龄前儿童口腔卫生定性研究中,有助于深入了解主要照顾者眼中与刷牙有关的意义和能力。然而,它也揭示了刷牙实践的物质、空间和时间方面的信息有限,这表明在未来的研究中将社会实践理论作为一个框架以弥补这一不足的重要性。此外,将刷牙与相关社会实践联系起来进行探讨,有可能加深对影响学龄前儿童口腔健康因素的理解。
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Community dentistry and oral epidemiology
Community dentistry and oral epidemiology 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
8.70%
发文量
82
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: The aim of Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology is to serve as a forum for scientifically based information in community dentistry, with the intention of continually expanding the knowledge base in the field. The scope is therefore broad, ranging from original studies in epidemiology, behavioral sciences related to dentistry, and health services research through to methodological reports in program planning, implementation and evaluation. Reports dealing with people of all age groups are welcome. The journal encourages manuscripts which present methodologically detailed scientific research findings from original data collection or analysis of existing databases. Preference is given to new findings. Confirmations of previous findings can be of value, but the journal seeks to avoid needless repetition. It also encourages thoughtful, provocative commentaries on subjects ranging from research methods to public policies. Purely descriptive reports are not encouraged, nor are behavioral science reports with only marginal application to dentistry. The journal is published bimonthly.
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