Pediatric Oral Health Self-reported by Caregivers of Normal-Hearing and Hearing-Impaired Children

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Autor(a) principal: Miranda, Mayane Sarah Soares
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Mourão, Aline Mansueto, Lamenha-Lins, Renata Matos, Nogueira, Raquel Fabiane, Carcavalli, Larissa, Lisboa, Sara Oliveira, Ferreira, Fernanda Morais, Serra-Negra, Junia Maria
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Pesquisa Brasileira em Odontopediatria e Clínica Integrada (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revista.uepb.edu.br/PBOCI/article/view/1146
Resumo: Objective: To verify and compare the sociodemographic data and caregivers’ self-perception of children’s oral health condition, hygiene habits and seek for dental services among family units of deaf and normal-hearing children. Material and Methods: A comparative cross-sectional study was conducted with 64 parents/caregivers of 16 deaf and 48 normal-hearing children of 3-14 years old, belonging to reference centers in Belo Horizonte, southeastern Brazil. Deaf and hearing children were matched according to their sex and age. Sociodemographic characteristics of the family units and self-report of oral health conditions and care were assessed using a structured questionnaire, including information regarding seeking pediatric dental services. Descriptive analysis and chi-square test were performed (p<0.05). Results: Most individuals in the sample were mothers (84.4%). Low family income (p=0.024) and higher education level of guardians (p=0.018) were associated with families of hearing children. The report of clinical treatment or toothache as the main reason for the children’s last dental appointment was associated with families of deaf children (p=0.047). Conclusion: Based on caregivers’ reports, hearing-impaired children demonstrated greater vulnerability to present dental pain or clinical treatment as the main reasons for their last access to dental appointments.
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spelling Pediatric Oral Health Self-reported by Caregivers of Normal-Hearing and Hearing-Impaired ChildrenChildEpidemiologyOral HealthDeafnessSocial InclusionObjective: To verify and compare the sociodemographic data and caregivers’ self-perception of children’s oral health condition, hygiene habits and seek for dental services among family units of deaf and normal-hearing children. Material and Methods: A comparative cross-sectional study was conducted with 64 parents/caregivers of 16 deaf and 48 normal-hearing children of 3-14 years old, belonging to reference centers in Belo Horizonte, southeastern Brazil. Deaf and hearing children were matched according to their sex and age. Sociodemographic characteristics of the family units and self-report of oral health conditions and care were assessed using a structured questionnaire, including information regarding seeking pediatric dental services. Descriptive analysis and chi-square test were performed (p<0.05). Results: Most individuals in the sample were mothers (84.4%). Low family income (p=0.024) and higher education level of guardians (p=0.018) were associated with families of hearing children. The report of clinical treatment or toothache as the main reason for the children’s last dental appointment was associated with families of deaf children (p=0.047). Conclusion: Based on caregivers’ reports, hearing-impaired children demonstrated greater vulnerability to present dental pain or clinical treatment as the main reasons for their last access to dental appointments.EDUEPB - EDITORA DA UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DA PARAÍBA2022-04-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revista.uepb.edu.br/PBOCI/article/view/1146Pesquisa Brasileira em Odontopediatria e Clínica Integrada; Vol. 22 (2022); e210124Pesquisa Brasileira em Odontopediatria e Clínica Integrada; v. 22 (2022); e2101241983-46321519-0501reponame:Pesquisa Brasileira em Odontopediatria e Clínica Integrada (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual da Paraíba (UEPB)instacron:UEPBenghttps://revista.uepb.edu.br/PBOCI/article/view/1146/875Copyright (c) 2022 Pesquisa Brasileira em Odontopediatria e Clínica Integradahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMiranda, Mayane Sarah Soares Mourão, Aline Mansueto Lamenha-Lins, Renata Matos Nogueira, Raquel Fabiane Carcavalli, Larissa Lisboa, Sara Oliveira Ferreira, Fernanda Morais Serra-Negra, Junia Maria 2022-07-13T17:49:14Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/1146Revistahttps://revista.uepb.edu.br/PBOCI/PUBhttps://revista.uepb.edu.br/PBOCI/oaipboci.editoria@gmail.com || alessandrouepb@gmail.com1983-46321519-0501opendoar:2022-07-13T17:49:14Pesquisa Brasileira em Odontopediatria e Clínica Integrada (Online) - Universidade Estadual da Paraíba (UEPB)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Pediatric Oral Health Self-reported by Caregivers of Normal-Hearing and Hearing-Impaired Children
title Pediatric Oral Health Self-reported by Caregivers of Normal-Hearing and Hearing-Impaired Children
spellingShingle Pediatric Oral Health Self-reported by Caregivers of Normal-Hearing and Hearing-Impaired Children
Miranda, Mayane Sarah Soares
Child
Epidemiology
Oral Health
Deafness
Social Inclusion
title_short Pediatric Oral Health Self-reported by Caregivers of Normal-Hearing and Hearing-Impaired Children
title_full Pediatric Oral Health Self-reported by Caregivers of Normal-Hearing and Hearing-Impaired Children
title_fullStr Pediatric Oral Health Self-reported by Caregivers of Normal-Hearing and Hearing-Impaired Children
title_full_unstemmed Pediatric Oral Health Self-reported by Caregivers of Normal-Hearing and Hearing-Impaired Children
title_sort Pediatric Oral Health Self-reported by Caregivers of Normal-Hearing and Hearing-Impaired Children
author Miranda, Mayane Sarah Soares
author_facet Miranda, Mayane Sarah Soares
Mourão, Aline Mansueto
Lamenha-Lins, Renata Matos
Nogueira, Raquel Fabiane
Carcavalli, Larissa
Lisboa, Sara Oliveira
Ferreira, Fernanda Morais
Serra-Negra, Junia Maria
author_role author
author2 Mourão, Aline Mansueto
Lamenha-Lins, Renata Matos
Nogueira, Raquel Fabiane
Carcavalli, Larissa
Lisboa, Sara Oliveira
Ferreira, Fernanda Morais
Serra-Negra, Junia Maria
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Miranda, Mayane Sarah Soares
Mourão, Aline Mansueto
Lamenha-Lins, Renata Matos
Nogueira, Raquel Fabiane
Carcavalli, Larissa
Lisboa, Sara Oliveira
Ferreira, Fernanda Morais
Serra-Negra, Junia Maria
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Child
Epidemiology
Oral Health
Deafness
Social Inclusion
topic Child
Epidemiology
Oral Health
Deafness
Social Inclusion
description Objective: To verify and compare the sociodemographic data and caregivers’ self-perception of children’s oral health condition, hygiene habits and seek for dental services among family units of deaf and normal-hearing children. Material and Methods: A comparative cross-sectional study was conducted with 64 parents/caregivers of 16 deaf and 48 normal-hearing children of 3-14 years old, belonging to reference centers in Belo Horizonte, southeastern Brazil. Deaf and hearing children were matched according to their sex and age. Sociodemographic characteristics of the family units and self-report of oral health conditions and care were assessed using a structured questionnaire, including information regarding seeking pediatric dental services. Descriptive analysis and chi-square test were performed (p<0.05). Results: Most individuals in the sample were mothers (84.4%). Low family income (p=0.024) and higher education level of guardians (p=0.018) were associated with families of hearing children. The report of clinical treatment or toothache as the main reason for the children’s last dental appointment was associated with families of deaf children (p=0.047). Conclusion: Based on caregivers’ reports, hearing-impaired children demonstrated greater vulnerability to present dental pain or clinical treatment as the main reasons for their last access to dental appointments.
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