Parental Compliance towards Oral Health Education among Preschoolers with Special Healthcare Needs
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design, Setting, and Participant Recruitment
2.2. Data Collection
2.3. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Characteristics of the Participants
3.2. Parental Compliance
3.3. Findings from the Binary Logistic Regression Model
4. Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | n (%) | Mean (SD) |
---|---|---|
Socio-demographic status (N = 306) | ||
Both parents work full time | ||
Yes | 107 (35.0) | |
No | 199 (65.0) | |
Family household income (per month) | ||
HKD 20,000 or below | 121 (39.5) | |
Above HKD 20,000 | 185 (60.5) | |
Father’s education level | ||
9 years or below | 61 (19.9) | |
10 to 13 years | 92 (30.1) | |
14 years or above | 153 (50.0) | |
Mother’s education level | ||
9 years or below | 83 (27.1) | |
10 to 13 years | 100 (32.7) | |
14 years or above | 123 (40.2) | |
Children’s oral hygiene rated by parents (N = 297) | ||
Favorable | 212 (71.4) | |
Fair or poor | 85 (28.6) | |
Negative attitude towards OHE topics (N = 306) | 49 (16.0) | |
OHE material was not useful (N = 301) | 68 (22.5) | |
OHL scores (N = 246) | 28.70 (20.14) |
Variables | Adherence to Follow-Ups | Compliance with Investigators’ Advice | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | No | p-Value | Yes | No | p-Value | |
Children’s oral hygiene status | 0.038 | N.S. | ||||
Favorable | 185 (73.7) | 27 (58.7) | 176 (74.3) | 17 (68.0) | ||
Fair or poor | 66 (26.3) | 19 (41.3) | 61 (25.7) | 8 (32.0) | ||
Negative attitude towards OHE | 35 (13.8) | 14 (26.4) | 0.023 | 41 (17.0) | 3 (12.0) | N.S. |
OHE material was not useful | 62 (24.7) | 6 (12.0) | 0.05 | 48 (19.9) | 12 (48.0) | 0.001 |
OHL scores | 29.99 (19.55) | 18.68 (22.22) | 0.015 | 29.15 (19.77) | 36.14 (18.50) | N.S. |
Parents work full time | 87 (34.4) | 20 (37.7) | N.S. | 76 (31.5) | 9 (36.0) | N.S. |
Monthly income over HKD 20,000 | 155 (61.3) | 30 (56.6) | N.S. | 144 (59.8) | 97 (40.2) | N.S. |
Father’s education level | N.S. | N.S. | ||||
≤9 years | 56 (22.1) | 5 (9.4) | 53 (22.0) | 5 (20.0) | ||
10 to 13 years | 74 (29.2) | 18 (34.0) | 72 (29.9) | 4 (16.0) | ||
≥14 years | 123 (48.6) | 30 (56.6) | 116 (48.1) | 16 (64.0) | ||
Mother’s education level | N.S. | N.S. | ||||
≤9 years | 74 (29.2) | 9 (17.0) | 67 (27.8) | 6 (24.0) | ||
10 to 13 years | 81 (32.0) | 19 (35.8) | 79 (32.8) | 6 (24.0) | ||
≥14 years | 98 (38.7) | 25 (47.2) | 95 (39.4) | 13 (52.0) |
Variables | Loss to Follow-Up | Noncompliance with Advice | ||||
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OR | 95% CI | p-Value | OR | 95% CI | p-Value | |
Children’s SHCN conditions | ||||||
Autism * | 0.048 | |||||
Developmental delay | 5.45 | 1.59, 18.74 | 0.007 | |||
Multiple disabilities | 2.28 | 0.46, 11.24 | N.S. | |||
Other conditions | 2.23 | 0.62, 8.01 | N.S. | |||
Negative attitude towards OHE | ||||||
Yes vs. No * | 3.45 | 1.33, 8.95 | 0.011 | |||
OHE material was not useful | ||||||
Not useful vs. useful * | 3.63 | 1.56, 8.47 | 0.003 | |||
OHL scores | ||||||
0–25 * | 0.03 | |||||
26–45 | 0.17 | 0.05, 0.64 | 0.008 | |||
46–52 | 0.76 | 0.29, 2.03 | N.S. |
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Zhou, N.; Wong, H.M.; McGrath, C.P. Parental Compliance towards Oral Health Education among Preschoolers with Special Healthcare Needs. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 7323. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18147323
Zhou N, Wong HM, McGrath CP. Parental Compliance towards Oral Health Education among Preschoolers with Special Healthcare Needs. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(14):7323. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18147323
Chicago/Turabian StyleZhou, Ni, Hai Ming Wong, and Colman Patrick McGrath. 2021. "Parental Compliance towards Oral Health Education among Preschoolers with Special Healthcare Needs" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 14: 7323. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18147323
APA StyleZhou, N., Wong, H. M., & McGrath, C. P. (2021). Parental Compliance towards Oral Health Education among Preschoolers with Special Healthcare Needs. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(14), 7323. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18147323