Parental beliefs about children's teething in Udaipur, India: a preliminary study
Braz. oral res
; 26(2): 151-157, Mar.-Apr. 2012. tab
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ABSTRACT
Throughout history, teething has been held responsible for a variety of childhood illnesses. The objective of this study was to assess parents' knowledge and beliefs about teething signs and symptoms and to investigate the practices used to alleviate teething troubles. A cross-sectional survey was conducted using a self-administered questionnaire distributed to 550 parents in Udaipur, India. The questionnaire contained three sections eliciting demographic characteristics and assessing parents' knowledge, beliefs, and practices regarding teething. Statistical analysis used descriptive statistics and the chi-squared test (p £ 0.05). Response to teething was incorrectly attributed to fever (70%), diarrhea (87.5%), and sleep disturbances (48.2%). Only 33.2% of parents allowed their children to bite on chilled objects to relieve symptoms associated with teething. A common lack of knowledge about teething among parents should encourage dental healthcare providers to educate them regarding the teething process and its management.
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Asunto principal:
Padres
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Erupción Dental
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Conocimientos, Actitudes y Práctica en Salud
Tipo de estudio:
Observational_studies
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Prevalence_studies
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Qualitative_research
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Risk_factors_studies
Límite:
Adult
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Female
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Humans
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Infant
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Male
País/Región como asunto:
Asia
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En
Revista:
Braz. oral res
Asunto de la revista:
ODONTOLOGIA
Año:
2012
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Article