| Literature DB >> 33893625 |
J F Tahmassebi1, M Malik2, N Berg3, S Pavitt3, K Gray-Burrows2,4, A O'Grady3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Drama and role play can be unlisted as methods to allow children to view problems from a range of different perspectives that may differ from their own experience. Application of drama technique to assess the cause of dental fear and anxiety in a school setting is novel. AIM: The aim of this study was to engage primary school children in the core investigation via participatory arts methodologies, namely, process drama to gain understanding of the causes of dental anxiety.Entities:
Keywords: Children; Dental anxiety; Drama; Fear; Role-play
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33893625 PMCID: PMC8526446 DOI: 10.1007/s40368-021-00623-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Arch Paediatr Dent ISSN: 1818-6300
Fig. 1Key themes and sub-themes identified through three sessions of process drama in schools
Example of inductive thematic analysis at a semantic level for the ‘Fear of unknown’ theme
| Quotes from transcript | Initial interpretation | Emerging themes | Sub-theme | Key theme |
|---|---|---|---|---|
“They’re scared of, well they’re scared of going in here because that they’ve not really… so people aren’t used to it, they don’t really know what’s going on and they’re feeling a bit timid.” “Because sometimes you think that something bad mite [might] happen” “…she’s thinking that he’s going to do something really bad to her.” | Patients possibly fearful and nervous of entering the dental practice and seeing the dentist as they do not know what is going to happen and whatever happens could be potentially unpleasant or distressing | Anticipatory fear and anxiety Loss of control Potential unpleasant experience Fear of the unknown | Anticipatory fear of something unpleasant happening | Fear of the unknown |
“I’ve never actually had to have anything done, anything bad done to my teeth so I think it’s being scared of what I might have to have done, or what I might not know what it’s like in case something hurts or is a bit scary.” “I think it’s just the fear of the unknown, not knowing what might happen, if something might hurt, if I might have to have something done to my teeth.” | Patients ‘fear the unknown’ and the possibility of having to receive treatment, particularly dental treatment that could be painful | Anticipatory fear Loss of control Painful dental treatment Fear of the unknown | Anticipatory fear of possibly needing treatment | Fear of the unknown |