Dental utilization by children in Hispanic agricultural worker families in California.

Tracy L Finlayson, Stuart A Gansky, Sara G Shain, Jane A Weintraub
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Background: Agricultural worker families encounter multiple barriers to accessing all needed dental care. This study investigated predisposing, enabling, and need factors associated with children's past year dental utilization among Hispanic agricultural worker families in central California.

Methods: Oral health survey and clinical data were collected from families participating in a larger, population-based study in 2006-7. Generalized estimating equation logit regression assessed effects on a dental visit among children aged 0-17 (n=405). Analyses adjusted for clustering of children in the same household. Predisposing (sociodemographics), enabling (child's dental insurance, usual source of dental care, caregiver past year dental visit, acculturation level, income and education), and need (caregiver's oral health rating, perception of cavities, and clinically-determined treatment urgency) factors were examined.

Results: Half (51%) the children had a past year dental visit, while 23% had never been to a dentist. In the final model, children were less likely to have a past year dental visit if they were foreign-born, male, had caregivers that thought they had cavities or were unsure, and if the dentist recommended treatment 'at earliest convenience'. Children aged 6-12, with a regular dental care source, and whose caregivers had a recent dentist visit were more likely to have a past year dental visit.

Conclusions: Children were more likely to have a past year dental visit if they had a usual source of dental care (OR =4.78, CI=2.51-9.08), and if the caregiver had a past year dental visit (OR=1.88, CI=1.04-3.38). Emphasis should be placed on these two modifiable factors to increase children's dental utilization.

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加利福尼亚州西班牙裔农业工人家庭儿童的牙科使用情况。
背景:农业工人家庭在获得所有所需的牙科保健方面遇到多重障碍。本研究调查了加利福尼亚州中部西班牙裔农业工人家庭中与儿童过去一年牙科保健使用情况相关的诱发因素、有利因素和需求因素:口腔健康调查和临床数据来自 2006-7 年参与一项规模更大、以人口为基础的研究的家庭。广义估计方程 logit 回归评估了对 0-17 岁儿童(n=405)牙科就诊的影响。分析对同一家庭中儿童的聚类进行了调整。研究了诱发因素(社会人口统计学)、有利因素(儿童的牙科保险、牙科护理的惯常来源、看护人过去一年的牙科就诊情况、文化程度、收入和教育程度)和需求因素(看护人的口腔健康评分、对龋齿的认知和临床确定的治疗紧迫性):一半(51%)的儿童在过去一年中看过牙医,而 23% 的儿童从未看过牙医。在最终模型中,如果儿童在国外出生、为男性、其看护人认为他们有龋齿或不确定、牙医建议 "尽早治疗",那么他们在过去一年看牙医的可能性较小。6-12岁的儿童,如果有固定的牙科保健来源,且其看护人最近看过牙医,则更有可能在过去一年中看过牙医:如果儿童有固定的牙科保健来源(OR=4.78,CI=2.51-9.08),且其看护人在过去一年中有过牙科就诊经历(OR=1.88,CI=1.04-3.38),则儿童在过去一年中有过牙科就诊经历的可能性更大。应重视这两个可改变的因素,以提高儿童的牙科使用率。
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