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İzmir-Bornova’da Gebelerin Ağız-Diş Sağlığı Hizmeti Gereksinimi Ve Bu Hizmetlerden Yararlanma Düzeyinin Sosyoekonomik Değişkenlerle İlişkisi,

Yıl 2014, Cilt: 28 Sayı: 3, 93 - 103, 01.12.2014
https://doi.org/10.18614/deutfd.63979

Öz

Objective: The aim was to identify the dental service needs of pregnant women living in three districts of Bornova-İzmir. It was also aimed to determine the level of utilization of these services and factors related to the utilization. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, it was targeted to reach all pregnant women living in the Mevlana, Naldöken and Altındağ districts of Bornova between April and June 2013 (n=289), but 85.8% (n=248) participated. In addition to dental examinations, a questionnaire was administered. Dental service needs were defined in two ways: 1) the presence of decay and/or missing teeth and/or gum disease requiring dental prosthesis at examination, 2) perceived requirement. In order to detect the level of utilization of services, women having received dental treatment in the last year and during pregnancy were determined. The independent variables were grouped into sociodemographic-economic situation, general level of health and self-assessment of level of dental health. Results: It was found that 90.7% of participants required treatment for decay and/or missing teeth needing dental prosthetics and 56.9% needed treatment for gum disease. According to this, 94.4% of the study population needed dental services. The percentages of the women who had visited a dentist in the last year and had visited a dentist during their pregnancy were 39.3% and 6% respectively. It was found that the likelihood of having visited a dentist in the last year was 2.05 times higher among participants whose income was above the minimum wage. The percentage of women who were instructed by a dentist on brushing was 31% and only 7.3% of participants were informed by a health care worker on pregnancy-specific dental problems. Conclusion: The dental health needs of the study group were largely unmet and there were inequalities according to level of income in the extent to which pregnant women benefited from dental services

Kaynakça

  • Gökalp S, Güçiz Doğan B. Türkiye Ağız-Diş Sağlığı Profili 2004. 2. Basım. Hacettepe Üniversitesi Yayınları. Hacettepe Üniversitesi Hastaneleri Basımevi; 2009.
  • Honkala S, Al-Ansari J. Self-reported oral health, oral hygiene habits, and dental attendance of pregnant women in Kuwait. J Clin Periodontol 2005;32:809-814.
  • Taani DQ, Habashneh R, Hammad MM, Batieha A. The periodontal status of pregnant women and its relationship with socio-demographic and clinical variables. J Oral Rehabil 2003;30:440-445.
  • Nuamah I, Annan BD. Periodontal status and oral hygiene practices of pregnant and non-pregnant women. East Afr Med J 1998;75:712-714.
  • Ferris GM. Alteration in female sex hormones: their effect on oral tissues and dental treatment. Compendium 1993;14:1558-64, 1566; quiz 1571.
  • American Dental Association, Council on Access, Prevention, and Interprofessional Relations 2006. Women’s oral health issues.
  • Armitage GC. Bi-directional relationship between pregnancy and periodontal disease. Periodontol 2000 2013;61:160-176.
  • Christensen LB, Jeppe-Jensen D, Petersen PE. Self- reported gingival conditions and self-care in the oral health of Danish women during pregnancy. J Clin Periodontol 2003;30:949-953.
  • Jeffcoat MK, Geurs NC, Reddy MS, Cliver SP, Goldenberg RL, Hauth JC. Periodontal infection and preterm birth: results of a prospective study. J Am Dent Assoc 2001;132:875-880.
  • López NJ, Smith PC, Gutierrez J. Periodontal therapy may reduce the risk of preterm low birth weight in women with periodontal disease: a randomized controlled trial. J Periodontol 2002;73:911-924.
  • Xiong X, Buekens P, Fraser WD, Beck J, Offenbacher S. Periodontal disease and adverse pregnancy outcomes: a systematic review. BJOG 2006;113:135-143.
  • Offenbacher S, Lieff S, Boggess KA, et al. Maternal periodontitis and prematurity. Part I: Obstetric outcome of prematurity and growth restriction. Ann Periodontol 2001;6:164-174.
  • Jeffcoat MK, Hauth JC, Geurs NC, et al. Periodontal disease and preterm birth: results of a pilot intervention study. J Periodontol 2003;74:1214-1218.
  • Al Habashneh R, Guthmiller JM, Levy S, et al. Factors related to utilization of dental services during pregnancy. J Clin Periodontol 2005;32:815-821.
  • Boggess KA, Lieff S, Murtha AP, Moss K, Beck J, Offenbacher S. Maternal periodontal disease is associated with an increased risk for preeclampsia. Obstet Gynecol 2003;101:227-231.
  • Gaffield ML, Gilbert BJ, Malvitz DM, Romaguera R. Oral health during pregnancy: an analysis of information collected by the pregnancy risk assessment monitoring system. J Am Dent Assoc 2001;132:1009-1016.
  • Marchi KS, Fisher-Owen SA, Weintraub JA, Yu Z, Braveman PA. Most pregnant women in California do not receive dental care: findings from a population-based study. Public Health Rep 125:831-842.
  • Boggess KA, Urlaub DM, Massey KE, Moos M-K, Matheson MB, Lorenz C. Oral hygiene practices and dental service utilization among pregnant women. J Am Dent Assoc 2010;141:553-561.
  • Sgan-Cohen HD, Mann J. Health, oral health and poverty. J Am Dent Assoc 2007;138:1437-1442.
  • Edelstein BL, Chinn CH. Update on disparities in oral health and access to dental care for America’s children. Acad Pediatr 9:415-419.
  • Geyer S, Schneller T, Micheelis W. Social gradients and cumulative effects of income and education on dental health in the Fourth German Oral Health Study. Community Dent Oral Epidemiol 2010;38:120-128.
  • Grytten J, Lund E, Rongen G. Equity in access to public dental services: the experience from Norway. Acta Odontol Scand 2001;59:372-378.
  • Nguyen L, Häkkinen U. Choices and utilization in dental care: Public vs. private dental sectors, and the impact of a two-channel financed health care system. Eur J Health Econ 2006;7:99-106.
  • Petersen PE. The World Oral Health Report 2003: continuous improvement of oral health in the 21st century - the approach of the WHO Global Oral Health Programme. Community Dent Oral Epidemiol 2003;31:3- 24.
  • Chung LH, Gregorich SE, Armitage GC, Gonzalez-Vargas J, Adams SH. Sociodemographic disparities and behavioral factors in clinical oral health status during pregnancy. Community Dent Oral Epidemiol 2014;42:151-159.
  • Carl DL, Roux G, Matacale R. Exploring dental hygiene and perinatal outcomes. Oral health implications for pregnancy and early childhood. AWHONN Lifelines 4:22- 27.
  • Raber-Durlacher JE, van Steenbergen TJ, Van der Velden U, de Graaff J, Abraham-Inpijn L. Experimental gingivitis du-ring pregnancy and post-partum: clinical, endocrinological, and microbiological aspects. J Clin Periodontol 1994;21:549-558.
  • Tarsitano BF, Rollings RE. The pregnant dental patient: evaluation and management. Gen Dent 41:226-34;233-234.
  • Armitage GC. Development of a classification system for periodontal diseases and conditions. Ann Periodontol 1999;4:1-6.
  • Thomas NJ, Middleton PF, Crowther CA. Oral and dental health care practices in pregnant women in Australia: a postnatal survey. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth 2008;8:13.
  • Boratav K. İstanbul ve Anadolu’dan Sınıf Profilleri. 2. Baskı. İstanbul: İmge Kitabevi; 2004.
  • Belek İ. Sosyoekonomik Konumda ve Sağlıkta Sınıfsal Eşitsizlikler. Antalya’da Beş Yıllık Bir Araştırma. Ankara: TTB Yayınları; 2004.
  • Ozen B, Ozer L, Başak F, Altun C, Açıkel C. Turkish women’s self-reported knowledge and behavior towards oral health during pregnancy. Med Princ Pract 2012;21:318-322.
  • Cornejo C, Rossi G, Rama A, et al. Oral health status and oral health-related quality of life in pregnant women from socially deprived populations. Acta Odontol Latinoam 2013;26:68-74.
  • Lydon-Rochelle MT, Krakowiak P, Hujoel PP, Peters RM. Dental care use and self-reported dental problems in relation to pregnancy. Am J Public Health 2004;94:765- 771.
  • Singhal A, Chattopadhyay A, Garcia AI, Adams AB, Cheng D. Disparities in unmet dental need and dental care

İzmir-Bornova’da Gebelerin Ağız-Diş Sağlığı Hizmeti Gereksinimi Ve Bu Hizmetlerden Yararlanma Düzeyinin Sosyoekonomik Değişkenlerle İlişkisi,

Yıl 2014, Cilt: 28 Sayı: 3, 93 - 103, 01.12.2014
https://doi.org/10.18614/deutfd.63979

Öz

Amaç: İzmir-Bornova’nın üç semtinde yaşayan, 2013 Nisan-Haziran ayları arasında gebe olan kadınların ağız-diş sağlığı hizmeti gereksinimlerinin, bu hizmetlerden yararlanma düzeylerinin ve bu düzeyin bir dizi sosyoekonomik değişken ile ilişkisinin değerlendirilmesi hedeflenmiştir. Yöntemler: Bu kesitsel araştırmada 2013 Nisan-Haziran aylarında Bornova’nın Mevlana, Naldöken ve Altındağ semtlerinde yaşayan tüm gebelere (n=289) ulaşılması hedeflenmiş, ancak %85,8’i (n=248) çalışmaya katılmıştır. Araştırmada diş hekimi muayenelerinin yanı sıra anket uygulanmıştır. Ağız-diş sağlığı gereksinimi iki şekilde tanımlanmıştır; 1) diş muayenesinde çürük ve/veya protez gerektiren eksik diş ve / veya dişeti hastalığı varlığı, 2) algılanan gereksinim. Hizmetlerden yararlanma düzeyinin sorgulanması amacıyla, kadınların son bir yıl içinde ve gebeliklerinde diş hekimine gidip gitmedikleri saptanmıştır. Bağımsız değişkenler sosyodemografik-ekonomik durum, genel sağlık düzeyi ve ağız-diş sağlığı düzeyi ile ilgili öz değerlendirme olarak gruplanmıştır. Bulgular: Çürük ve/veya protez gerektiren eksik dişe bağlı olarak gebelerin %90,7’sinin, dişeti hastalığı nedeniyle de %56,9’unun tedavi gereksinimi olduğu belirlenmiştir. Buna göre, gebelerin %94,4’ü hizmete gereksinim duymaktadır. Bu gebelerin %39,3’ü son bir yıl içinde ve %6’sı gebeliği sırasında diş hekimine gidebilmiştir. Geliri asgari ücretin üstünde olan gebelerde son bir yılda diş hekimi ziyareti olasılığı 2,05 kat yüksek bulunmuştur. Gebelerin sadece %31’i kendisine bir diş hekimi tarafından dişlerinin nasıl temizlenmesi gerektiğinin gösterildiğini ve %7,3’ü herhangi bir sağlık çalışanı tarafından gebelik dönemine özel ağız-diş sağlığı sorunları hakkında bilgilendirildiğini ifade etmiştir. Sonuç: Araştırma grubunun ağız-diş sağlığı gereksinimleri büyük oranda karşılanmamaktadır ve diş hekimliği hizmetlerinden yararlanma açısından gelir düzeyine bağlı bir eşitsizlik vardır

Kaynakça

  • Gökalp S, Güçiz Doğan B. Türkiye Ağız-Diş Sağlığı Profili 2004. 2. Basım. Hacettepe Üniversitesi Yayınları. Hacettepe Üniversitesi Hastaneleri Basımevi; 2009.
  • Honkala S, Al-Ansari J. Self-reported oral health, oral hygiene habits, and dental attendance of pregnant women in Kuwait. J Clin Periodontol 2005;32:809-814.
  • Taani DQ, Habashneh R, Hammad MM, Batieha A. The periodontal status of pregnant women and its relationship with socio-demographic and clinical variables. J Oral Rehabil 2003;30:440-445.
  • Nuamah I, Annan BD. Periodontal status and oral hygiene practices of pregnant and non-pregnant women. East Afr Med J 1998;75:712-714.
  • Ferris GM. Alteration in female sex hormones: their effect on oral tissues and dental treatment. Compendium 1993;14:1558-64, 1566; quiz 1571.
  • American Dental Association, Council on Access, Prevention, and Interprofessional Relations 2006. Women’s oral health issues.
  • Armitage GC. Bi-directional relationship between pregnancy and periodontal disease. Periodontol 2000 2013;61:160-176.
  • Christensen LB, Jeppe-Jensen D, Petersen PE. Self- reported gingival conditions and self-care in the oral health of Danish women during pregnancy. J Clin Periodontol 2003;30:949-953.
  • Jeffcoat MK, Geurs NC, Reddy MS, Cliver SP, Goldenberg RL, Hauth JC. Periodontal infection and preterm birth: results of a prospective study. J Am Dent Assoc 2001;132:875-880.
  • López NJ, Smith PC, Gutierrez J. Periodontal therapy may reduce the risk of preterm low birth weight in women with periodontal disease: a randomized controlled trial. J Periodontol 2002;73:911-924.
  • Xiong X, Buekens P, Fraser WD, Beck J, Offenbacher S. Periodontal disease and adverse pregnancy outcomes: a systematic review. BJOG 2006;113:135-143.
  • Offenbacher S, Lieff S, Boggess KA, et al. Maternal periodontitis and prematurity. Part I: Obstetric outcome of prematurity and growth restriction. Ann Periodontol 2001;6:164-174.
  • Jeffcoat MK, Hauth JC, Geurs NC, et al. Periodontal disease and preterm birth: results of a pilot intervention study. J Periodontol 2003;74:1214-1218.
  • Al Habashneh R, Guthmiller JM, Levy S, et al. Factors related to utilization of dental services during pregnancy. J Clin Periodontol 2005;32:815-821.
  • Boggess KA, Lieff S, Murtha AP, Moss K, Beck J, Offenbacher S. Maternal periodontal disease is associated with an increased risk for preeclampsia. Obstet Gynecol 2003;101:227-231.
  • Gaffield ML, Gilbert BJ, Malvitz DM, Romaguera R. Oral health during pregnancy: an analysis of information collected by the pregnancy risk assessment monitoring system. J Am Dent Assoc 2001;132:1009-1016.
  • Marchi KS, Fisher-Owen SA, Weintraub JA, Yu Z, Braveman PA. Most pregnant women in California do not receive dental care: findings from a population-based study. Public Health Rep 125:831-842.
  • Boggess KA, Urlaub DM, Massey KE, Moos M-K, Matheson MB, Lorenz C. Oral hygiene practices and dental service utilization among pregnant women. J Am Dent Assoc 2010;141:553-561.
  • Sgan-Cohen HD, Mann J. Health, oral health and poverty. J Am Dent Assoc 2007;138:1437-1442.
  • Edelstein BL, Chinn CH. Update on disparities in oral health and access to dental care for America’s children. Acad Pediatr 9:415-419.
  • Geyer S, Schneller T, Micheelis W. Social gradients and cumulative effects of income and education on dental health in the Fourth German Oral Health Study. Community Dent Oral Epidemiol 2010;38:120-128.
  • Grytten J, Lund E, Rongen G. Equity in access to public dental services: the experience from Norway. Acta Odontol Scand 2001;59:372-378.
  • Nguyen L, Häkkinen U. Choices and utilization in dental care: Public vs. private dental sectors, and the impact of a two-channel financed health care system. Eur J Health Econ 2006;7:99-106.
  • Petersen PE. The World Oral Health Report 2003: continuous improvement of oral health in the 21st century - the approach of the WHO Global Oral Health Programme. Community Dent Oral Epidemiol 2003;31:3- 24.
  • Chung LH, Gregorich SE, Armitage GC, Gonzalez-Vargas J, Adams SH. Sociodemographic disparities and behavioral factors in clinical oral health status during pregnancy. Community Dent Oral Epidemiol 2014;42:151-159.
  • Carl DL, Roux G, Matacale R. Exploring dental hygiene and perinatal outcomes. Oral health implications for pregnancy and early childhood. AWHONN Lifelines 4:22- 27.
  • Raber-Durlacher JE, van Steenbergen TJ, Van der Velden U, de Graaff J, Abraham-Inpijn L. Experimental gingivitis du-ring pregnancy and post-partum: clinical, endocrinological, and microbiological aspects. J Clin Periodontol 1994;21:549-558.
  • Tarsitano BF, Rollings RE. The pregnant dental patient: evaluation and management. Gen Dent 41:226-34;233-234.
  • Armitage GC. Development of a classification system for periodontal diseases and conditions. Ann Periodontol 1999;4:1-6.
  • Thomas NJ, Middleton PF, Crowther CA. Oral and dental health care practices in pregnant women in Australia: a postnatal survey. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth 2008;8:13.
  • Boratav K. İstanbul ve Anadolu’dan Sınıf Profilleri. 2. Baskı. İstanbul: İmge Kitabevi; 2004.
  • Belek İ. Sosyoekonomik Konumda ve Sağlıkta Sınıfsal Eşitsizlikler. Antalya’da Beş Yıllık Bir Araştırma. Ankara: TTB Yayınları; 2004.
  • Ozen B, Ozer L, Başak F, Altun C, Açıkel C. Turkish women’s self-reported knowledge and behavior towards oral health during pregnancy. Med Princ Pract 2012;21:318-322.
  • Cornejo C, Rossi G, Rama A, et al. Oral health status and oral health-related quality of life in pregnant women from socially deprived populations. Acta Odontol Latinoam 2013;26:68-74.
  • Lydon-Rochelle MT, Krakowiak P, Hujoel PP, Peters RM. Dental care use and self-reported dental problems in relation to pregnancy. Am J Public Health 2004;94:765- 771.
  • Singhal A, Chattopadhyay A, Garcia AI, Adams AB, Cheng D. Disparities in unmet dental need and dental care
Toplam 36 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil Türkçe
Bölüm Makaleler
Yazarlar

A. N. Usturalı Mut Bu kişi benim

Z. A. Öcek Bu kişi benim

U. Yücel Bu kişi benim

M. Çiçeklioğlu Bu kişi benim

E. Eden Bu kişi benim

Yayımlanma Tarihi 1 Aralık 2014
Gönderilme Tarihi 11 Ağustos 2015
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2014 Cilt: 28 Sayı: 3

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Vancouver Mut ANU, Öcek ZA, Yücel U, Çiçeklioğlu M, Eden E. İzmir-Bornova’da Gebelerin Ağız-Diş Sağlığı Hizmeti Gereksinimi Ve Bu Hizmetlerden Yararlanma Düzeyinin Sosyoekonomik Değişkenlerle İlişkisi,. DEU Tıp Derg. 2014;28(3):93-103.