[父母和孩子的口腔健康行为和知识]。

Q4 Medicine Acta Medica Croatica Pub Date : 2016-09-01
M Beljan, Z Puharić, M Žulec, D Borić, K Radičanin Neumuller
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负责任的健康行为对每个人都起着重要作用。口腔健康质量取决于可获得的信息水平、态度、习惯和营养。家庭是儿童获得口腔健康知识、态度和习惯的最重要的环境。本研究的目的是比较父母和孩子的习惯与口腔健康的关系,并得出父母的行为如何影响孩子的口腔健康的结论。本研究纳入101对11-15岁的亲子对,通过匿名问卷对其口腔卫生、氟预防和营养知识和行为进行评估。父母的口腔健康状况根据牙齿的脱落和补偿情况进行评估,儿童的口腔健康状况通过口腔检查进行评估。共有101对儿童父母被纳入调查。优等生占多数(43.56%)。在父母组中,以母亲为主(73.27%)。大多数父母受过高中教育(65.35%),有工作(61.62%),大多数人认为自己的经济状况处于平均水平(86%)。家长(95%)和儿童(87%)认为每天至少要洗两次牙(p=0.125)的比例相当(57%的儿童和57.43%的家长;p = 0.599)。大多数儿童(56%)和家长(72%)认为牙刷和牙膏必须使用牙线(p=0.065), 63%的儿童和71.72%的家长认为牙膏含有氟化物(p=0.156)。大多数家长(72.3%)和儿童(65.35%)在早上和睡前刷牙(p=0.167) 1-3分钟(p=0.098)。约30%的家长和孩子使用手柄刷牙(p=1)。大多数儿童(86.32%)和家长(92.1%)每天三餐数为3-5次(p=0.181), 80%的儿童在前一年接受过牙科检查(p=0.658)。认为只应在早上刷牙的儿童患牙齿疾病的几率高出3.38倍(DMFT >0;p = 0.004)。那些不知道龋齿和牙周病可以预防的人患龋齿的几率是知道这一点的人的26.3倍。只在早上刷牙的孩子患CEP >0的几率是饭后刷牙的孩子的25倍(p=0.016)。父母给钱买零食的孩子发生CEP >0的可能性是父母不给钱买零食的孩子的2.9倍(p=0.01)。父母认为自己健康状况不佳的孩子患CEP >0的几率是父母认为自己牙齿整洁的孩子的3.9倍(p=0.017)。克罗地亚的口腔卫生水平仍未达到西方国家的标准。对口腔卫生的无知和不负责任的健康行为是造成牙齿状况不佳的主要原因。本研究结果显示家庭对口腔卫生的态度密切相关,因为儿童遵循父母的习惯和行为。总之,通过教育父母,我们影响了他们孩子的行为和口腔健康知识,这是卫生工作者应该计划干预的方式,以预防口腔疾病。
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Responsible health behavior plays an important role in every individual. Oral health quality results from the level of information available, attitudes, habits and nutrition. Family is the most important environment where children can acquire knowledge, attitudes and habits related to oral health. The aim of the study was to compare the habits of parents and children related to their oral health, and to conclude how parental behavior influences oral health of their children. The study included 101 parent-child pairs (age 11-15 years), their knowledge and behavior according to their oral hygiene, fluoro-prophylaxis and nutrition assessed by anonymous questionnaire. Oral health of parents was estimated according to their tooth loss and compensation, while oral health of children was assessed by dental examination. A total of 101 child-parent pairs were included. Most children were excellent pupils (43.56%). In the group of parents, most participants were mothers (73.27%). Most parents had high school education (65.35%) and were employed (61.62%), and most perceived themselves to be living with average financial situation (86%). A comparable proportion of parents (95%) and children (87%) believed that it was necessary to wash teeth at least twice a day (p=0.125) and most of them thought it necessary to brush teeth for 1-3 minutes (57% of children and 57.43% of parents; p=0.599). The majority of children (56%) and parents (72%) considered it necessary to use dental floss with a toothbrush and toothpaste (p=0.065), while 63% of children and 71.72% of parents believed that toothpaste contained fluoride (p=0.156). Most of the parents (72.3%) and children (65.35%) brushed teeth in the morning and at bedtime (p=0.167) for 1-3 minutes (p=0.098). About 30% of parents and children used the handler for brushing teeth (p=1). Most children (86.32%) and parents (92.1%) had 3-5 meals a day (p=0.181), and 80% of them had their teeth examined by a dentist the year before (p=0.658). The children believing that teeth should be brushed only in the morning have a 3.38-fold greater chance to develop tooth disorders (DMFT >0; p=0.004). Those that do not know that caries and periodontal diseases can be prevented have a 26.3-fold greater chance to develop caries compared to those who are aware of it. Children of parents who only brush their teeth in the morning have a 25 times higher chance of developing CEP >0 as compared with those that brush their teeth after each meal (p=0.016). Children of parents who give them money to buy snacks are 2.9 times more likely to develop CEP >0 (p=0.01) compared to children without money for snack. Children of parents who feel that their health is not good have 3.9 times higher chance of developing CEP >0 as compared to those whose parents think they have a neat bite (p=0.017). Oral hygiene in Croatia is still not at a level of the standards in Western countries. Ignorance about oral hygiene and irresponsible health behavior are the main causes of the poor condition of the teeth. Results of this study showed the close relationship between family attitudes about oral hygiene, as children follow their parents’ habits and behavior. In conclusion, by educating parents, we influence their children’s behavior and knowledge about oral health, and this is the way that health workers should plan interventions to prevent oral diseases.

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