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Awareness is the mainstay in prevention, and creating it becomes our sole responsibility as pediatric dentists. A multidisciplinary approach, with the involvement of mothers as the main stakeholders in this effort, becomes a very promising move. Thus, this project is phase two of an interprofessional collaboration involving mothers in prevention.</p><p><strong>Aim: </strong>The aim of the study is to create awareness among mothers and prevent ECC during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.</p><p><strong>Materials and methods: </strong>A total of 200 mothers with children aged 9-24 months were selected and added to the e-groups. The allocated mothers were given a pretest questionnaire, which was collected along with a photo of their child's oral health. Anticipatory guidance was provided to them. Follow-up was done at 2, 4, and 6 months. Awareness was evaluated by pre- and posttest questionnaires. Reversal of white spots was evaluated through indices, and progression was noted.</p><p><strong>Statistical analysis: </strong>The data was analyzed using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) 13.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>Pretest and posttest questionnaire analysis was done using the Chi-squared test. The test showed a marked increase in the knowledge, attitude, and practice of mothers regarding their children after the postintervention, which was given through traditional anticipatory guidance.</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>In summary, the traditional anticipatory guidance intervention appeared to improve maternal knowledge but had no effect on oral health behaviors or the progression of ECC.</p><p><strong>How to cite this article: </strong>Sathyaprasad S, Ilyas I, A A. The Effectiveness of E-Learning Anticipatory Guidance on Early Childhood Caries among the Mothers of Children Aged 9-24 Months during the Pandemic: A Nonrandomized Controlled Trial. 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背景:幼儿龋齿(ECC)是一种病因已知的多因素疾病,对儿童的口腔和整体健康具有非常严重的破坏性,包括对成长中的儿童的心理影响。幼儿是弱势群体,因为他们依赖他人,无法表达自己的需求。由于ECC是儿童最常见的慢性疾病,因此口腔健康差距继续构成严峻挑战。具有讽刺意味的是,牛奶是一种有益健康的营养物质,如果喂养方式错误,可能是导致这种猖獗的龋齿迅速蔓延的主要因素,导致牙髓暴露,使治疗复杂化。意识是预防的中流砥柱,提高意识成为我们作为儿科牙医的唯一责任。在母亲作为主要利益攸关方的参与下,采用多学科方法是一项非常有希望的举措。因此,这个项目是母亲参与预防的跨专业合作的第二阶段。目的:该研究的目的是在冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间提高母亲的意识并预防ECC。材料与方法:选取有9-24月龄幼儿的母亲200例,加入e组。分配给这些母亲的是一份测试前问卷,问卷和一张她们孩子的口腔健康照片一起收集。向他们提供了预先指导。随访时间分别为2、4、6个月。通过测试前和测试后的问卷来评估意识。通过指标评价白斑的逆转情况,并记录进展情况。统计分析:使用SPSS (Statistical Package for The Social Sciences) 13进行数据分析。结果:前测和后测问卷分析采用卡方检验。测试显示,通过传统的预期指导进行干预后,母亲对孩子的知识、态度和行为有了显著的提高。结论:综上所述,传统的预期指导干预似乎提高了产妇的知识水平,但对口腔健康行为和ECC的进展没有影响。Sathyaprasad S, Ilyas I, A A.流感大流行期间9-24月龄儿童母亲早期龋齿E-Learning预见性指导的有效性:一项非随机对照试验。中华临床儿科杂志;2017;17(12):1409-1417。
The Effectiveness of E-Learning Anticipatory Guidance on Early Childhood Caries among the Mothers of Children Aged 9-24 Months during the Pandemic: A Nonrandomized Controlled Trial.
Background: Early childhood caries (ECC) is a multifactorial disease with known etiologic factors and can be very devastating to the oral and general well-being of a child, including psychological impacts on a growing child. Young children constitute a vulnerable population because of their dependence and inability to communicate their needs. Oral health disparities continue to pose critical challenges, as ECC is the most common chronic disease of childhood. Irony lies in the fact that milk, which is a wholesome nutrition, if fed in the wrong pattern, can be the main factor that helps this type of rampant caries spread rapidly, leading to pulp exposures and complicating proceedings. Awareness is the mainstay in prevention, and creating it becomes our sole responsibility as pediatric dentists. A multidisciplinary approach, with the involvement of mothers as the main stakeholders in this effort, becomes a very promising move. Thus, this project is phase two of an interprofessional collaboration involving mothers in prevention.
Aim: The aim of the study is to create awareness among mothers and prevent ECC during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.
Materials and methods: A total of 200 mothers with children aged 9-24 months were selected and added to the e-groups. The allocated mothers were given a pretest questionnaire, which was collected along with a photo of their child's oral health. Anticipatory guidance was provided to them. Follow-up was done at 2, 4, and 6 months. Awareness was evaluated by pre- and posttest questionnaires. Reversal of white spots was evaluated through indices, and progression was noted.
Statistical analysis: The data was analyzed using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) 13.
Results: Pretest and posttest questionnaire analysis was done using the Chi-squared test. The test showed a marked increase in the knowledge, attitude, and practice of mothers regarding their children after the postintervention, which was given through traditional anticipatory guidance.
Conclusion: In summary, the traditional anticipatory guidance intervention appeared to improve maternal knowledge but had no effect on oral health behaviors or the progression of ECC.
How to cite this article: Sathyaprasad S, Ilyas I, A A. The Effectiveness of E-Learning Anticipatory Guidance on Early Childhood Caries among the Mothers of Children Aged 9-24 Months during the Pandemic: A Nonrandomized Controlled Trial. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2024;17(12):1409-1417.