Development of a Method to Obtain More Accurate General and Oral Health Related Information Retrospectively.

Journal of Dental Biomaterial Pub Date : 2017-06-01
Golkari A, Sabokseir A, Blane D, Sheiham A, Watt Rg
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Abstract

Statement of problem: Early childhood is a crucial period of life as it affects one's future health. However, precise data on adverse events during this period is usually hard to access or collect, especially in developing countries.

Objectives: This paper first reviews the existing methods for retrospective data collection in health and social sciences, and then introduces a new method/tool for obtaining more accurate general and oral health related information from early childhood retrospectively.

Materials and methods: The Early Childhood Events Life-Grid (ECEL) was developed to collect information on the type and time of health-related adverse events during the early years of life, by questioning the parents. The validity of ECEL and the accuracy of information obtained by this method were assessed in a pilot study and in a main study of 30 parents of 8 to 11 year old children from Shiraz (Iran). Responses obtained from parents using the final ECEL were compared with the recorded health insurance documents.

Results: There was an almost perfect agreement between the health insurance and ECEL data sets (Kappa value=0.95 and p < 0.001). Interviewees remembered the important events more accurately (100% exact timing match in case of hospitalization).

Conclusions: The Early Childhood Events Life-Grid method proved to be highly accurate when compared with recorded medical documents.

一种方法的发展,以获得更准确的一般和口腔健康相关信息回顾性。
问题说明:幼儿期是人生的关键时期,因为它影响到一个人未来的健康。然而,这一时期不良事件的精确数据通常难以获取或收集,特别是在发展中国家。目的:本文首先回顾了现有的卫生和社会科学回顾性数据收集方法,然后介绍了一种新的方法/工具,以获得更准确的儿童早期一般和口腔健康相关信息。材料和方法:开发了儿童早期事件生活网格(ECEL),通过询问父母,收集有关生命早期与健康相关的不良事件的类型和时间的信息。在一项针对伊朗设拉子(Shiraz) 30名8至11岁儿童家长的初步研究和主要研究中,对ECEL的有效性和通过该方法获得的信息的准确性进行了评估。使用最终的ECEL从父母那里获得的回答与记录的健康保险文件进行了比较。结果:健康保险和ECEL数据集之间几乎完全一致(Kappa值=0.95,p < 0.001)。受访者对重要事件的记忆更准确(住院情况下的准确时间匹配率100%)。结论:与记录的医学文献相比,儿童早期事件生活网格方法被证明是高度准确的。
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