本科医学生对幼儿龋病及婴幼儿口腔健康的认识与态度

O. Olatosi, S. Iwuala, R. Ojewola, Ngozi Chukwudifu, F. Oredugba, E. Sote
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口腔健康是儿童整体健康的重要组成部分。医生和牙医之间的合作关系有助于改善儿童的口腔和整体健康。摘要本研究旨在了解医学生对幼儿龋病(ECC)及婴儿口腔健康(IOH)的知识及态度。本研究以医大学生为研究对象,采用自填问卷(共四部分),评估医学生对ECC与IOH的认知与态度。问卷评估学生对IOH的了解情况,包括IOH护理就诊次数、出牙时间、儿童口腔卫生措施、ECC的病因、预防、传播、学生对一般IOH和ECC的态度。共有129名学生参与研究,平均年龄24.2±3.0岁。男性74人,女性55人。在萌牙问题上,大部分学生(75.2%)知道孩子的第一颗牙大约在6-7个月大时萌牙。只有32.6%的回答者同意儿童应在一岁或一岁前首次看牙医,而70.5%的回答者知道母亲应在孩子第一颗乳牙一长出来就开始给孩子刷牙。只有14.7%的人知道ECC可以母婴传播,约74.4%的人认为让婴儿睡在装有婴儿配方奶粉/母乳的瓶子里容易患ECC。在学生中,23.3%的人将母乳喂养与ECC联系在一起。大部分学生对普通IOH有较好的了解,但对ECC的病因和预防了解较差。结论:医学生有必要提高对IOH的认识,特别是对ECC的病因和预防。
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Undergraduate medical students′ knowledge and attitude on early childhood caries and infant oral health
Oral health is an important part of the general health of children. Collaborative relationships between physicians and dentists can help improve oral and overall health of children. The purpose of this study was to assess the knowledge and attitude of undergraduate medical students on early childhood caries (ECC) and infant oral health (IOH). A cross-sectional study was conducted among undergraduate medical students to assess their knowledge and attitude on ECC and IOH through a self-administered questionnaire which consisted of four parts. The questionnaire assessed the students′ knowledge of IOH, which included IOH care visits, time of tooth eruption, oral hygiene measures in children, the etiology, prevention, transmission of ECC and the students′ attitude concerning general IOH and ECC. A total of 129 students participated in the study with a mean age of 24.2 ± 3.0 years. There were 74 males and 55 females. Concerning tooth eruption, most of the students (75.2%) knew that a child′s first tooth erupts at about 6-7 months of age. Only 32.6% of the respondents agreed that a child′s first visit to the dentist should be on or before the age of 1 year, 70.5% knew that a mother should start cleaning her child′s teeth as soon as the first primary tooth erupts. Only 14.7% of them knew that ECC is transmissible from mother to child, about 74.4% agreed that putting babies to sleep with a bottle containing infant formula/breast milk can predispose to ECC. Among the students, 23.3% of them associated on demand/prolonged breastfeeding with ECC. Majority of the students had good knowledge of general IOH but had poor knowledge with regards to the etiology and prevention of ECC. Conclusion: There is a need to increase the knowledge of medical students on IOH especially in the etiology and prevention of ECC.
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