A Communication Toolkit to Assist Families Access Dental Care Services in Scotland: A Qualitative Evaluation.

IF 3.1 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Dentistry Journal Pub Date : 2025-02-14 DOI:10.3390/dj13020080
Sucharita Nanjappa, Thushani I D Wijesiri, Susan J Carson, Ruth Freeman
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Background: Childsmile is Scotland's national child oral health improvement programme designed to reduce inequalities in oral health and ensure universal access to NHS dental services by working closely with children and their families. Research has shown that parents with more dental concerns are less likely to bring their children for regular preventive dental check-ups.Therefore, a communication toolkit named 'Chatterbox' was created to help families access dental care services. Methods: This study aimed to evaluate the acceptability of Chatterbox from the perspective of parents with young children and from staff who work with them. Thirty parents of young children, volunteers, and staff affiliated with three third-sector family support organisations in Dundee participated in in-depth interviews, focus groups, and observations to assess the objectives of Chatterbox. A framework analysis was conducted to capture the themes, patterns, and findings triangulated using observations and field notes. Results: Chatterbox was found to promote effective communication, identify barriers to dental attendance, provide a platform for reflection, convey the complexities of daily life, and boost parents' confidence to seek assistance. Conclusions: Chatterbox has the potential to help parents in accessing preventive dental care for their young children when used with trained support workers.

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一个沟通工具包,以协助家庭获得牙科护理服务在苏格兰:定性评价。
背景:Childsmile是苏格兰的国家儿童口腔健康改善方案,旨在通过与儿童及其家庭密切合作,减少口腔健康方面的不平等,确保全民获得NHS牙科服务。研究表明,对牙齿有更多担忧的父母不太可能带孩子定期进行预防性牙齿检查。因此,创建了一个名为“Chatterbox”的通信工具包,以帮助家庭获得牙科保健服务。方法:本研究旨在从幼儿家长和工作人员的角度评估Chatterbox的可接受性。30名儿童的父母、志愿者和隶属于邓迪三家第三部门家庭支持组织的工作人员参与了深度访谈、焦点小组和观察,以评估Chatterbox的目标。进行了框架分析,以利用观察和实地记录对主题、模式和发现进行三角测量。结果:Chatterbox可以促进有效的沟通,发现牙科就诊障碍,提供一个反思的平台,传达日常生活的复杂性,增强家长寻求帮助的信心。结论:Chatterbox在训练有素的支持人员的帮助下,有可能帮助父母为他们的幼儿获得预防性牙科保健。
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Dentistry Journal
Dentistry Journal Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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3.70
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213
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11 weeks
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