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AuthorAlkhtib, Asmaa
AuthorAlhatu, Amal
AuthorParcelona, Trina
AuthorAl-Mulla, Wafaa
Authorosman, Safa A.Azim
Available date2025-04-21T07:51:15Z
Publication Date2025-01-21
Publication NameBMC Oral Health
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12903-024-05154-0
CitationAlkhtib, A., Alhatu, A., Parcelona, T., Al-Mulla, W., & Osman, S. A. A. (2025). Oral health promotion: a qualitative study to explore perspectives of kindergarten nurses at Qatar. BMC Oral Health, 25(1), 109.
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/64354
AbstractBackground: The oral health of preschool children remains a concern globally. Kindergarten and school nurses can improve oral health by reducing the incidence of Early Childhood Caries (ECC) among children. This study aimed to explore the perceptions of kindergarten nurses about a proposed oral health promotion program to be implemented in primary health centres and kindergartens. Methods: The qualitative research used in-depth interviews of 12 kindergarten nurses who were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim. Qualitative data analysis software was used (NVivo9 MANUF). Four major themes emerged and were analysed to explore contextual patterns within the data. Results: The major themes included participants acknowledged the high prevalence of caries in children and identified several causes within the local context, including parental practices, poor dietary habits, the impact of cultural lack of oral health knowledge and limitations in the healthcare system. However, the study results’ themes also revealed complex barriers and enablers regarding the implementation of the program highlighting interpersonal, structural, systemic, and social elements. Conclusion: Kindergarten nurses maintained an affirmative attitude towards oral health promotion programs and were enthusiastic about initiating and supporting these programs. This qualitative study brought out critical socio-biological-cultural factors that influence the oral health promotion of preschool children.
SponsorThis research was funded partially by the Medical Research Centre at Hamad Medical Corporation in Qatar. \u201CQatar University funded the publication of this article.\u201D.
Languageen
PublisherSpringer Nature
SubjectBarriers to oral health promotion
Inter-professional care
Oral health promotion
Primary healthcare professionals
Qualitative study
TitleOral health promotion: a qualitative study to explore perspectives of kindergarten nurses at Qatar
TypeArticle
Issue Number1
Volume Number25
ESSN1472-6831
dc.accessType Open Access


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