Oral Health Promotion During Prenancy in a Group Prenatal Care Model
团体产前护理模式中孕期口腔健康促进
基本信息
- 批准号:7658038
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 21.22万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2009
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2009-05-01 至 2011-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AccountingAddressAdoptedAreaAttitudeAwarenessBehavior TherapyBehavioralBirthCaringChildClinical ResearchCommunitiesConsultConsultationsDataData CollectionDentalDental CareDental cariesDevelopmentEducationEducational CurriculumEffectiveness of InterventionsEvaluationEvaluation ResearchFeedbackFocus GroupsFutureGoalsHealthHealth Knowledge, Attitudes, PracticeHealth PlanningHealth PromotionHealth StatusHealthcareInfantInterventionKnowledgeLife StyleLongevityLow incomeMeasuresModelingOral healthOutcomeParticipantPatient Self-ReportPersonal SatisfactionPhasePregnancyPregnant WomenPrenatal carePreventive Health ServicesProceduresProcessQuestionnairesRecruitment ActivityResearchSample SizeSan FranciscoScreening procedureSelf AssessmentSelf CareSelf EfficacySiteTestingTimeTrainingTreatment EfficacyWomanbaseearly childhoodefficacy testingevaluation/testinghealth care service utilizationimprovedinnovationinstrumentliteracymodel designprenatalprogramspublic health relevanceresearch studyskillssocial cognitive theory
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Pregnancy is often a time marked by increased oral health (OH) concerns, yet dental care utilization rates, especially among underserved women; indicate that most low-income pregnant women do not receive dental care. Improving the oral health of pregnant women: 1) safeguards their own oral health; 2) has the potential to improve their overall health and decrease early childhood caries in their children; and 3) may reduce adverse birth outcomes. Although several national organizations recommend that women receive dental care and anticipatory guidance for infant oral health care during pregnancy, it is unlikely that many women, particularly those in underserved areas, are receiving these important preventive health services. The purpose of this project is to develop and pilot test an interactive educational and behavioral oral health promotion (OHP) intervention to improve maternal and infant OH status, knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors for low-income women attending a group prenatal care program, CenteringPregnancy (CP(R)), in the San Francisco Bay Area. With a growing number of groups, currently more than 200 nationally, CP(R) is an innovative group care model designed to provide comprehensive prenatal care and to advance women's sense of health awareness through assessment, education, and support. The OHP development will be guided by the Social Cognitive Theory, will use the PRECEDE PROCEED model for planning, and adhere to the essential care components of CP(R): assessment, education, and support. The study includes two phases: Phase 1: DEVELOPMENT & TRAINING and Phase 2: PILOT TEST & EVALUATION. Phase I aims are to: 1) develop, with CP(R) staff and participants, an OHP curriculum that will address predisposing (knowledge, attitudes), enabling (skills building, environmental), and reinforcing (feedback) OH factors; 2) consult with CP(R) community to develop acceptable research procedures to evaluate the OHP intervention; and 3) train 8 CP(R) staff to conduct the OHP pilot intervention. Phase II aims are: 4) pilot test the OHP intervention in 2 CP(R) sites (n= 50 CP(R) participants) and examine pre-post changes in OH status and OH-related outcomes; and 5) evaluate changes in same OH factors in 2 CP(R) sites (n= 50 CP(R) participants) without the OHP intervention to assess changes due to pregnancy, the CP(R) program without OHP, and other secular factors. We will assess OH status through on-site study dental exams and self- reports. We will assess OH knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors about maternal and infant OH through questionnaires. If successful, these results will be used to develop a full-scale clinical research study (RO1), which would formally test the efficacy of the OHP intervention in improving the oral health of pregnant women and their children. PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: Many women receive inadequate oral health care during pregnancy, especially those in low-income and underserved groups. As proposed in this R21 application, the development of an oral health promotion intervention for women receiving their prenatal care within a well-established, innovative, group model of prenatal care, CenteringPregnancy (CP(R)) may provide the opportunity to advance women's oral health and the oral health of their children, as well as improve their general health across the life span. The results of the proposed application will hopefully provide the preliminary data needed to submit an R01 application to formally test the efficacy of the oral health promotion intervention, which if successful, could be implemented widely in CP(R) programs nationally and internationally, as well as other prenatal care groups.
描述(由申请人提供):怀孕往往是一个时间标志着增加口腔健康(OH)的关注,但牙科保健利用率,特别是在服务不足的妇女;表明,大多数低收入孕妇不接受牙科保健。改善孕妇的口腔健康:1)保护她们自己的口腔健康; 2)有可能改善她们的整体健康,减少她们孩子的幼儿龋齿; 3)可能减少不良的出生结果。虽然一些国家组织建议妇女在怀孕期间接受牙齿护理和婴儿口腔保健的预期指导,但许多妇女,特别是服务不足地区的妇女,不太可能接受这些重要的预防保健服务。该项目的目的是开发和试点测试互动教育和行为口腔健康促进(OHP)干预,以改善产妇和婴儿的OH状态,知识,态度和行为的低收入妇女参加一个小组产前护理计划,CenteringPregnancy(CP(R)),在旧金山弗朗西斯科湾区。随着越来越多的团体,目前全国有200多个,CP(R)是一种创新的团体护理模式,旨在提供全面的产前护理,并通过评估、教育和支持提高妇女的健康意识。OHP的发展将以社会认知理论为指导,将使用PRECEDE PROCEED模型进行规划,并坚持CP(R)的基本护理组成部分:评估,教育和支持。该研究包括两个阶段:第一阶段:开发和培训,第二阶段:试点测试和评估。第一阶段的目标是:1)与CP(R)工作人员和参与者一起开发OHP课程,该课程将解决诱发(知识,态度),扶持(技能建设,环境)和强化(反馈)OH因素; 2)与CP(R)社区协商,以开发可接受的研究程序,以评估OHP干预措施;以及3)培训8名CP(R)工作人员进行OHP试点干预措施。第二阶段的目标是:4)在2个CP(R)站点(n= 50个CP(R)参与者)中对OHP干预进行试点测试,并检查OH状态和OH相关结果的前后变化;以及5)在没有OHP干预的2个CP(R)站点(n= 50个CP(R)参与者)中评估相同OH因子的变化,以评估由于妊娠、没有OHP的CP(R)计划和其他长期因素而引起的变化。我们将通过现场研究牙科检查和自我报告评估OH状态。通过问卷调查了解母婴健康知识、态度和行为。如果成功,这些结果将用于开发一项全面的临床研究(RO 1),该研究将正式测试OHP干预措施在改善孕妇及其子女口腔健康方面的功效。公共卫生相关性:许多妇女在怀孕期间接受的口腔保健不足,特别是那些低收入和服务不足的群体。正如本R21申请中所建议的那样,在一个完善的、创新的产前护理小组模式-CenteringPregnancy(CP(R))内,为接受产前护理的妇女开发一种促进口腔健康的干预措施,可以提供机会,促进妇女及其子女的口腔健康,并改善其整个生命周期的一般健康状况。拟议申请的结果有望提供提交R 01申请所需的初步数据,以正式测试口腔健康促进干预措施的功效,如果成功,可以在国内和国际的CP(R)计划中广泛实施,以及其他产前护理团体。
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CenteringPregnancy Oral Health Promotion (CPOP) Clinical Trial
Centering妊娠期口腔健康促进(CPOP)临床试验
- 批准号:
9762887 - 财政年份:2018
- 资助金额:
$ 21.22万 - 项目类别:
CenteringPregnancy Oral Health Promotion (CPOP) Clinical Trial
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9981724 - 财政年份:2018
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