Yvonne A B Buunk-Werkhoven, Rasa Tamulienė, Daiva Mačiulienė
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摘要
背景:在研究的基础上,精心制定适当的口腔健康教育计划,可以增加知识,改变行为,提高自信。本研究旨在调查立陶宛考纳斯市学龄前和小学儿童家长对其子女口腔卫生行为和口腔卫生知识的看法。方法:在这项横断面研究中,在3月20日世界口腔卫生日前后进行了一项包含33个问题的在线调查,以评估5-12岁儿童的口腔卫生技能、饮食习惯和人口统计学特征。共有532名家长参与,420名家长的数据被分析,主要是已婚母亲(平均年龄37.3岁)。大多数参与者受过高等教育,住在考纳斯,有一至三个孩子,最大的孩子平均年龄为7岁。结果:大多数参与者使用手动牙刷。调整后的OHB指数显示,大多数家长普遍对孩子的刷牙习惯有很好的控制,许多人每天刷牙两次,并使用含氟牙膏。三分之一的家长在孩子独立刷牙后总是重新刷牙。家长对孩子的口腔保健知识非常了解,这反映在调整后的OHK指数中得分较高。OHB与OHK呈正相关(r = 0.14, p = 0.05)。年龄较小的儿童更频繁地重新刷牙,父母的OHK更高与更频繁地重新刷牙有关,特别是对于10岁以下的儿童,受过高等教育的父母有更好的OHK,但没有表现出更好的OHB。结论:家长对孩子口腔健康和口腔健康状况的了解有助于实施循证预防措施,改善孩子的口腔卫生习惯。
Exploring parental opinions on oral hygiene behavior and knowledge of their young children in Lithuania: a cross-sectional survey study.
Background: An appropriately formulated oral health education program carefully based on research, can increase knowledge, change behavior in a positive direction and improve self-confidence. This study aimed to examine parental opinions on their children's oral hygiene behavior (OHB) and oral health knowledge (OHK) among their pre- and primary school children in Kaunas, Lithuania.
Methods: In this cross-sectional study, an online 33-question survey was conducted before and after World Oral Health Day on March 20 to assess the oral hygiene skills, eating habits, and demographics of their 5-12 year children. A total of 532 parents participated, with data from 420 parents, mainly married mothers (average age 37.3 years) being analyzed. Most participants had higher education, lived in Kaunas, and had one to three children, with an average age of 7 years for the oldest child.
Results: Most participants used a manual toothbrush. The adapted OHB index showed that most parents generally had good control over their children's tooth brushing habits, with many brushing twice daily and using fluoride toothpaste. One-third of parents always re-brushed their child's teeth after the child brushed independently. Parents demonstrated strong knowledge of their children's oral health care, as reflected in high scores on the adapted OHK index. A positive correlation was found between OHB and OHK (r = 0.14, p = 0.05). Younger children were re-brushed more frequently, and higher parental OHK was linked to more frequent re-brushing, particularly for children less than 10 years, and parents with higher education had better OHK but did not demonstrate better OHB.
Conclusions: The insights gained from parents into their children's OHB and OHK can help implement an evidence-based preventive approach to improve their children's oral hygiene practices.