Perception of Dental Caries and Parental Difficulties in Implementing Oral Hygiene for Children Aged Less Than 6 Years: A Qualitative Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
Study Design and Sampling Strategy
3. Ethical Considerations
3.1. Data Collection, Instruments, and Technology
3.2. Data Processing and Analysis
- Data transcription, reading and rereading data, and noting down initial ideas with the Word Microsoft® software. This step involved another researcher from the pediatric department (EM);
- Data coding: data were collected in literary form, so it was necessary to code interesting features of the data in a systematic form across the whole data set, and then to collate relevant data (MT and EM);
- Searching for specific themes: clustering codes into potential topics and gathering all data relevant to each potential topic; two researchers (MT and EM) checked the credibility of the data in respect to the SRQR (audit trail and trustworthiness): the reliability between recorded interviews and the written text was double checked and their findings were compared;
- Reviewing themes: modification, fusion of topics (when they were closely matching together), and/or the deletion of other topics, which was performed by the same researchers (MT and EM), who engaged in detailed discussions before making any decision; each interview was vertically analyzed (synthesis of the responses), then a horizontal reading was undertaken by theme (most significant responses by theme);
- Theme description and illustration with data excerpts and citations;
- Analysis report, interpretation, and discussion in relation to the study objectives; three researchers (MT, EM, and YM) took part in this discussion during several working sessions.
4. Results
4.1. First Part: Investigation of Three Domains
First Domain: Difficulties in Family Environment
4.2. Second Domain: Dental Literacy
4.3. Third Domain: Oral Hygiene
5. Discussion
Limitations of the Study
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Number | Parent | Parental Status | Children and Age | Occupation | Caries Risk Level |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mother | Married | 3: 4, 9, and 12 years | Yes Nursing auxiliary | High |
2 | Mother | Married | 3: 4, 6, and 8 years | No Housewife | High |
3 | Mother | Married | 3: 1, 4, and 6 years | Yes Commercial employee (parental leave) | High |
4 | Father | Married | 2: 2 months and 3 years | Yes Branch manager | High |
5 | Grand-mother | Parents married | 2: 6 years twins | Non retired Yes for the parents | High |
6 | Mother | Single parent | 2: 5 and 6 years | No Housewife | High |
7 | Mother | Married | 3: 3, 6, and 8 years | No Housewife | High |
8 | Father | Married | 3: 4, 6, and 11 years | Yes Mason | High |
9 | Mother | Married | 2: 6 and 9 years | Yes Assistant nurse | High |
10 | Mother | Married | 2: 6 and 10 years | Yes Commercial | High |
11 | Mother | Married | 5: 5, 9, 11, 13, and 14 years | Yes Company manager | High |
12 | Father | Married | 1: 3 years | Yes Self-contractor | Low |
13 | Mother | Married | 2: 6 and 12 years | Yes Self-contractor | High |
14 | Mother | Married | 1: 5 years | Yes Admin assistant | Low |
15 | Mother | Married | 1: 3 years | Yes Pediatrician | Low |
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Taormina, M.; Montal, S.; Maitre, Y.; Tramini, P.; Moulis, E. Perception of Dental Caries and Parental Difficulties in Implementing Oral Hygiene for Children Aged Less Than 6 Years: A Qualitative Study. Dent. J. 2020, 8, 62. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj8030062
Taormina M, Montal S, Maitre Y, Tramini P, Moulis E. Perception of Dental Caries and Parental Difficulties in Implementing Oral Hygiene for Children Aged Less Than 6 Years: A Qualitative Study. Dentistry Journal. 2020; 8(3):62. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj8030062
Chicago/Turabian StyleTaormina, Marion, Sylvie Montal, Yoann Maitre, Paul Tramini, and Estelle Moulis. 2020. "Perception of Dental Caries and Parental Difficulties in Implementing Oral Hygiene for Children Aged Less Than 6 Years: A Qualitative Study" Dentistry Journal 8, no. 3: 62. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj8030062
APA StyleTaormina, M., Montal, S., Maitre, Y., Tramini, P., & Moulis, E. (2020). Perception of Dental Caries and Parental Difficulties in Implementing Oral Hygiene for Children Aged Less Than 6 Years: A Qualitative Study. Dentistry Journal, 8(3), 62. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj8030062