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:: Volume 18, Issue 1 (jrds 2021) ::
J Res Dent Sci 2021, 18(1): 46-56 Back to browse issues page
Investigating Barriers to Promoting Oral Health in Students with Down Syndrome from a Mothers' Perspective: A Qualitative Content Analysis
Zahra Ghorbani , Amin Vahdati * , Mina Pakkhesal , Hadi Ghasemi , Nona Attaran
Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , aminvahdati89@gmail.com
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Background & Aim : Down syndrome is a common genetic disorder in which, due to the high prevalence of developmental, anatomical, and functional disorders associated with the oral cavity, it causes problems in maintaining oral hygiene. This study aimed to investigate the barriers to students' oral health with Down syndrome from the perspective of their mothers.
Method & Material : In this qualitative study, in order to explain the barriers in promoting the oral health of students with Down syndrome from the perspective of their mothers, based on goal-based sampling, 21 semi-structured individual interviews were conducted to analyze the content of the interview. We analyzed interviews by Graneheimor and  Lundman qualitative approaches.
Result: According to mothers' experiences, their children's disorders can be an obstacle to achieving good oral health. From the data analysis, the three main themes are "the effects of general health status, the effects of instruction and learning, problems in receiving dental health care services." Moreover, six sub-themes were extracted: "General Health, Oral and Dental malformations, Mother learning, learning of people with Down syndrome, Problems with Down Syndrome People, and Service receiving problems.”
Conclusions: Given that these children's illness is an essential obstacle to receiving dental services, stakeholders in planning should pay special attention to providing dental services to these children.
Keywords: Down syndrome, Oral health, Utilization, Access
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Ghorbani Z, Vahdati A, Pakkhesal M, Ghasemi H, Attaran N. Investigating Barriers to Promoting Oral Health in Students with Down Syndrome from a Mothers' Perspective: A Qualitative Content Analysis. J Res Dent Sci 2021; 18 (1) :46-56
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