Impact of research paradigms on low-income female caregivers and their children: an oral health literacy discourse.

Q3 Dentistry Canadian Journal of Dental Hygiene Pub Date : 2024-06-01
Meaghan G Bennett
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Abstract

Objective: Despite the vast knowledge gained through research and public health surveillance, dental caries prevalence among children from low-income households remains high. The aim of this literature review is to identify assumptions made within existing empirical, constructivist, and critical paradigms to determine how those assumptions impact knowledge and if these impacts have aided in perpetuating inequity or health disparities within this target population.

Method: A literature search of EBSCOhost, PubMed, and Web of Science was conducted to retrieve articles from peer-reviewed journals published in the last 10 years, including qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods studies. Qualitative methods included narrative research via interviews; quantitative designs included cross-sectional studies using surveys and various indices to assess oral health literacy (OHL) levels and oral health status. Exclusion criteria were non-English studies and studies that did not include female caregivers.

Results: Nine primary research articles were selected for analysis. The positivist paradigm was dominant in 7 of 9 articles. Oral health social processes, such as the lack of value placed on oral health as a component of overall health by the broader medical community and the public, were not discussed as influencing factors on OHL.

Discussion: Assumptions identified within the dominant paradigms were determined to perpetuate inequity or health disparities, confirming a link between caregivers' OHL levels and the oral health status of their children. It is critical that all health care professionals improve their understanding of factors affecting caregivers' OHL.

Conclusion: Strategies that empower and advocate for women to improve their OHL should be developed.

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研究范式对低收入女性照顾者及其子女的影响:口腔健康知识论述。
目的:尽管通过研究和公共卫生监测获得了大量知识,但低收入家庭儿童的龋齿患病率仍然很高。本文献综述旨在确定现有的经验主义、建构主义和批判主义范式中的假设,以确定这些假设如何影响知识,以及这些影响是否助长了这一目标人群中的不公平或健康差异:我们对 EBSCOhost、PubMed 和 Web of Science 进行了文献检索,从同行评审期刊中检索了过去 10 年发表的文章,包括定性、定量和混合方法研究。定性方法包括通过访谈进行叙事研究;定量设计包括使用调查和各种指数评估口腔健康素养(OHL)水平和口腔健康状况的横断面研究。排除标准是非英语研究和不包括女性护理人员的研究:结果:选取了九篇主要研究文章进行分析。在 9 篇文章中,有 7 篇采用了实证主义范式。口腔健康社会进程,如广大医学界和公众对口腔健康作为整体健康的一个组成部分缺乏重视,没有作为影响口腔健康热线的因素进行讨论:讨论:在主流范例中确定的假设会使不公平或健康差距永久化,这证实了照顾者的口腔健康水平与其子女的口腔健康状况之间存在联系。所有医疗保健专业人员都必须提高对影响照顾者口腔健康水平因素的认识:结论:应制定战略,增强妇女的能力并倡导她们改善自己的口腔健康状况。
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Canadian Journal of Dental Hygiene
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期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Dental Hygiene (CJDH), established in 1966, is the peer-reviewed research journal of the Canadian Dental Hygienists Association. Published in February (electronic-only issue), June, and October, CJDH welcomes submissions in English and French on topics of relevance to dental hygiene practice, education, policy, and theory.
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