Oral health perceptions and adherence with dental treatment referrals among caregivers of children with HIV
Autor: | H L, Broder, S L, Russell, E, Varagiannis, S T, Reisine |
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Rok vydání: | 2000 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male Health Knowledge Attitudes Practice New Jersey Oral Health Pilot Projects Patient Acceptance of Health Care Interviews as Topic Caregivers Dental Care for Chronically Ill Surveys and Questionnaires HIV Seropositivity HIV-1 Humans Female Longitudinal Studies Child Referral and Consultation Dental Care for Children |
Zdroj: | AIDS education and prevention : official publication of the International Society for AIDS Education. 11(6) |
ISSN: | 0899-9546 |
Popis: | Results from a 3-year longitudinal study on the oral manifestations of AIDS (OMA) among seropositive children and their siblings indicated poor adherence with recommendations for dental treatment (Broder, Catalanotto, Reisine,Variagiannis, 1996). The purposes of this study were to (a) to examine oral health behaviors, attitudes, and perceived barriers to care among caregivers of children with HIV and their siblings who were referred for dental care, and (b) develop and evaluate a 5-week summer pilot program to increase adherence with referral for dental treatment. Telephone interviews with caregivers were conducted to identify barriers to care and to implement services to increase attendance in the dental clinic for their children. Interviews were completed with 28 of the 38 (74%) caregivers recruited from the OMA study (previously cited) who had children referred for dental treatment at the final (sixth) oral health research exam. Twelve of their 58 children (21%) had obtained dental care privately, 25 (62.5%) initiated treatment and 2 (6.3%) completed treatment at the referred dental school during the 5-week pilot program. Although caregivers of children with HIV and their siblings were responsive to the initial efforts of the program's service coordinators, follow-up data from the coordinators' records and chart abstraction revealed that the majority of the participants did not appear for their second or third appointments. The interview reports suggested that caregivers expect dental treatment, such as restorations, at each appointment and do not regard exams/treatment planning as treatment. Personal/family and health care delivery system factors were expressed barriers to dental care. Implications for future programs and investigations are discussed. |
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