Parental perceptions of dental visits and access to dental care among disabled schoolchildren in Kuwait.

M Shyama, S A Al-Mutawa, E Honkala, S Honkala
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The objective of this study was to describe dental visiting habits and access to dental care among the disabled schoolchildren in Kuwait. A total of 308 parents of children with a physical disability (n = 211), Down syndrome (n = 97) and teachers, who had normal children (n = 112) participated in the study. Less than one-fourth (21%) of the disabled children and 37% of the normal children had never visited a dentist (p = 0.003). Majority of Down syndrome (72%) and physically disabled children (59%) received curative dental care compared to 47% of normal children (p = 0.016). A bigger proportion of disabled children (42%) visited the dentist due to tooth ache than the normal ones (25%) (p < 0.01). Only 9.6% of Down syndrome children perceived no barriers to seek the dental care compared to 26.2% of physically disabled and 32.2% of normal children (p = 0.008). Difficulty to get an appointment was the most common perceived barrier to dental care by parents of Down syndrome children and the normal children (37.3%). Parents of disabled children considered difficulty in cooperation as a more important barrier to treatment (34.7%) than the parents of normal children (20.3%). Larger proportion of parents of normal children (82%) rated the present dental services as excellent/good compared to 52% of the parents of disabled children (p < 0.001). Toothache and curative treatment need were the main reasons for dental visits among disabled children. Regular dental check-ups and preventive oral health care should be encouraged for comprehensive coverage of the national school oral health program for the disabled in Kuwait.

父母对科威特残疾学童牙科就诊和获得牙科护理的看法。
本研究的目的是描述科威特残疾学童的牙科就诊习惯和获得牙科护理的机会。共有308名身体残疾儿童的家长(n = 211)、唐氏综合症儿童的家长(n = 97)和正常儿童的教师(n = 112)参与了这项研究。不到四分之一(21%)的残疾儿童和37%的正常儿童从未看过牙医(p = 0.003)。大多数唐氏综合症儿童(72%)和身体残疾儿童(59%)接受了治疗性牙科护理,而正常儿童的这一比例为47% (p = 0.016)。残疾儿童因牙痛就诊的比例(42%)高于正常儿童(25%)(p < 0.01)。只有9.6%的唐氏综合症儿童认为寻求牙科护理没有障碍,而身体残疾儿童和正常儿童的这一比例分别为26.2%和32.2% (p = 0.008)。就诊困难是唐氏综合症儿童和正常儿童家长最常见的牙科保健障碍(37.3%)。残疾儿童的父母(34.7%)比正常儿童的父母(20.3%)认为合作困难是更重要的治疗障碍。正常儿童家长(82%)认为目前的牙科服务优秀/良好的比例高于残疾儿童家长(52%)(p < 0.001)。牙痛和治疗需求是残疾儿童就诊的主要原因。应鼓励定期牙科检查和预防性口腔保健,以便全面覆盖科威特全国残疾人学校口腔保健方案。
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