| International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health | |
| Maternally Perceived Barriers to and Facilitators of Establishing and Maintaining Tooth-Brushing Routines with Infants and Preschoolers | |
| Sarah Elison2  Sarah Norgate1  Lindsey Dugdill1  | |
| [1] School of Health Sciences, University of Salford, Allerton Building, Salford M6 6PU, UK; E-Mails:;Breaking Free Online Limited, 274 Deansgate, Manchester M3 4JB, UK | |
| 关键词: infants; preschoolers; tooth-brushing; routines; dental health; parental self-efficacy; self-efficacy scale; ecological model; | |
| DOI : 10.3390/ijerph110706808 | |
| 来源: mdpi | |
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【 摘 要 】
Establishing effective toothbrushing routines using fluoridated toothpaste in infancy has been suggested as important to dental health throughout childhood and into adulthood. However, previous studies have revealed a number of potential barriers to, and facilitators of caregivers ability to establish early dyadic toothbrushing routines with pre-schoolers. However, as yet no qualitative research has been conducted to ascertain potential barriers and facilitators of the earliest dyadic toothbrushing in infancy, and nor has any previous research specifically focused on how novice mothers of first-born infants and preschoolers manage this task. This study therefore outlines findings from a qualitative interview study with first-time mothers of children aged 24–30 months (
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