| Literature DB >> 33794806 |
A Adeniyi1, L Donnelly2, P Janssen3, C Jevitt4, B Kardeh5, H von Bergmann6, M Brondani6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Oral diseases are considered a silent epidemic including among pregnant women. Given the prevalence of oral conditions among pregnant women and the reported association with adverse pregnancy outcomes, there have been suggestions for the inclusion of preventive oral care in routine prenatal care. However, due to the different administrative and funding structure for oral health and prenatal care in Canada, progress towards this integration has been slow. Our study sought to qualitatively explore the views of pregnant women in British Columbia (BC) on the strategies for integrating preventive oral health care into prenatal care services.Entities:
Keywords: Collaboration; Integrated care; Interprofessional education; Oral health; Prenatal care
Year: 2021 PMID: 33794806 PMCID: PMC8016156 DOI: 10.1186/s12884-021-03750-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.007
Socio-demographic characteristics of the study participants
| No | Pseudonym | Age | Ethnicity | Highest Educational attainment | Employment status | History of pregnancy | Trimester of pregnancy |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | (PW23) Wendy | 33 | Caucasian | University Education | Full-time Employment | Multigravida (2nd Pregnancy) | Second |
| 2 | (OPW24) Xena | 33 | Caucasian | College Diploma | Full-time Employment | Primigravida | Third |
| 3 | PW26) Zuriel | 40 | South American | University Education | Part-time Employment | Multigravida (3rd Pregnancy) | First |
| 4 | (PW27) Anna | 32 | African/ Canadian | University Education | Full-time Employment | Multigravida (3rd Pregnancy) | Second |
| 5 | (PW28) Bailey | 30 | African | University Education | Unemployed | Multigravida (2nd Pregnancy) | Third |
| 6 | (PW29) Chloe | 29 | Pakistani | Postgraduate | Stay-at-home mom | Multigravida (3rd Pregnancy) | Third |
| 7 | (PW30) Daisy | 26 | Caribbean/Canadian | College Diploma | Self-employed | Multigravida (4th Pregnancy) | Second |
| 8 | (PW31) Emma | 31 | Indian/ Canadian | Postgraduate | Full-time Employment | Primigravida | Third |
| 9 | (PW32) Francesca | 25 | Fijian/ Canadian | High School | Stay-at-home mom | Multigravida (2nd pregnancy) | Third |
| 10 | (OPW33) Gayle | Unspecified | Canadian | Postgraduate | Full-time Employment | Primigravida | Third |
| 11 | Heidi (PW34) | 27 | African | University Education | Full-time Employment | Primigravida | Third |
| 12 | Isabel (OPW35) | 31 | Asian | University Education | Part-time Employment | Primigravida | Second |
| 13 | Jessica (PW36) | 32 | Caucasian | University Education | Full-time Employment | Primigravida | Third |
| 14 | Kailani (PW37) | 30 | Caucasian | High School | Part-time Employment | Multigravida (2nd pregnancy) | Second |
Fig. 1Thematic map of the identified themes that emerged from interview data*. *The participants’ oral health experiences during pregnancy (Theme 1) influenced their perspectives on integrated prenatal oral care (Theme 2), which motivated the suggested strategies for the integration process (Theme 3)