Early childhood oral health promotion for First Nations and Métis communities and caregivers in Manitoba

IntroductionEarly childhood caries is a public health concern, and the considerable burden exhibited by Indigenous children highlights the oral health inequities across populations in Canada. Barriers include lack of access to oral health care and lack of culturally appropriate oral health promotion...

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Main Authors: Kyoon-Achan, Grace, Schroth, Robert J., Sanguins, Julianne, Campbell, Rhonda, DeMaré, Daniella, Sturym, Melina, Edwards, Jeanette, Bertone, Mary, Dufour, Lisette, Hai Santiago, Khalida, Chartrand, Frances, Dhaliwal, Tiffany, Patterson, Brayden, Levesque, Joshua, Moffatt, Michael
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Health Agency of Canada 2021-01-01
Series:Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada
Online Access:https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/reports-publications/health-promotion-chronic-disease-prevention-canada-research-policy-practice/vol-41-no-1-2021/children-oral-health-first-nations-metis-manitoba.html
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author Kyoon-Achan, Grace
Schroth, Robert J.
Sanguins, Julianne
Campbell, Rhonda
DeMaré, Daniella
Sturym, Melina
Edwards, Jeanette
Bertone, Mary
Dufour, Lisette
Hai Santiago, Khalida
Chartrand, Frances
Dhaliwal, Tiffany
Patterson, Brayden
Levesque, Joshua
Moffatt, Michael
author_facet Kyoon-Achan, Grace
Schroth, Robert J.
Sanguins, Julianne
Campbell, Rhonda
DeMaré, Daniella
Sturym, Melina
Edwards, Jeanette
Bertone, Mary
Dufour, Lisette
Hai Santiago, Khalida
Chartrand, Frances
Dhaliwal, Tiffany
Patterson, Brayden
Levesque, Joshua
Moffatt, Michael
author_sort Kyoon-Achan, Grace
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description IntroductionEarly childhood caries is a public health concern, and the considerable burden exhibited by Indigenous children highlights the oral health inequities across populations in Canada. Barriers include lack of access to oral health care and lack of culturally appropriate oral health promotion. The purpose of this study was to determine where and how First Nations and Métis parents, caregivers and community members learn about caring for young children’s oral health, and what ideas and suggestions they have on how to disseminate information and promote early childhood oral health (ECOH) in Indigenous communities. MethodsSharing circles and focus groups engaged eight groups of purposively sampled participants (n = 59) in four communities in Manitoba. A grounded theory approach guided thematic analysis of audiorecorded and transcribed data. ResultsParticipants said that they learned about oral health from parents, caregivers and friends, primary care providers, prenatal programs, schools and online. Some used traditional medicines. Participants recommended sharing culturally appropriate information through community and prenatal programs and workshops; schools and day care centres; posters, mailed pamphlets and phone communication (calls and text messages) to parents and caregivers, and via social media. Distributing enticing and interactive oral hygiene products that appeal to children was recommended as a way to encourage good oral hygiene. ConclusionEvidence-based oral health information and resources tailored to First Nations and Métis communities could, if strategically provided, reach more families and shift the current trajectory for ECOH.
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spelling doaj.art-6ab43deec40f43ab9bad8063a9db8e0c2022-12-21T23:15:12ZengPublic Health Agency of CanadaHealth Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada2368-738X2021-01-0111142410.24095/hpcdp.41.1.02Early childhood oral health promotion for First Nations and Métis communities and caregivers in ManitobaKyoon-Achan, GraceSchroth, Robert J.Sanguins, JulianneCampbell, RhondaDeMaré, DaniellaSturym, MelinaEdwards, JeanetteBertone, MaryDufour, LisetteHai Santiago, KhalidaChartrand, FrancesDhaliwal, TiffanyPatterson, BraydenLevesque, JoshuaMoffatt, MichaelIntroductionEarly childhood caries is a public health concern, and the considerable burden exhibited by Indigenous children highlights the oral health inequities across populations in Canada. Barriers include lack of access to oral health care and lack of culturally appropriate oral health promotion. The purpose of this study was to determine where and how First Nations and Métis parents, caregivers and community members learn about caring for young children’s oral health, and what ideas and suggestions they have on how to disseminate information and promote early childhood oral health (ECOH) in Indigenous communities. MethodsSharing circles and focus groups engaged eight groups of purposively sampled participants (n = 59) in four communities in Manitoba. A grounded theory approach guided thematic analysis of audiorecorded and transcribed data. ResultsParticipants said that they learned about oral health from parents, caregivers and friends, primary care providers, prenatal programs, schools and online. Some used traditional medicines. Participants recommended sharing culturally appropriate information through community and prenatal programs and workshops; schools and day care centres; posters, mailed pamphlets and phone communication (calls and text messages) to parents and caregivers, and via social media. Distributing enticing and interactive oral hygiene products that appeal to children was recommended as a way to encourage good oral hygiene. ConclusionEvidence-based oral health information and resources tailored to First Nations and Métis communities could, if strategically provided, reach more families and shift the current trajectory for ECOH.https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/reports-publications/health-promotion-chronic-disease-prevention-canada-research-policy-practice/vol-41-no-1-2021/children-oral-health-first-nations-metis-manitoba.html
spellingShingle Kyoon-Achan, Grace
Schroth, Robert J.
Sanguins, Julianne
Campbell, Rhonda
DeMaré, Daniella
Sturym, Melina
Edwards, Jeanette
Bertone, Mary
Dufour, Lisette
Hai Santiago, Khalida
Chartrand, Frances
Dhaliwal, Tiffany
Patterson, Brayden
Levesque, Joshua
Moffatt, Michael
Early childhood oral health promotion for First Nations and Métis communities and caregivers in Manitoba
Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada
title Early childhood oral health promotion for First Nations and Métis communities and caregivers in Manitoba
title_full Early childhood oral health promotion for First Nations and Métis communities and caregivers in Manitoba
title_fullStr Early childhood oral health promotion for First Nations and Métis communities and caregivers in Manitoba
title_full_unstemmed Early childhood oral health promotion for First Nations and Métis communities and caregivers in Manitoba
title_short Early childhood oral health promotion for First Nations and Métis communities and caregivers in Manitoba
title_sort early childhood oral health promotion for first nations and metis communities and caregivers in manitoba
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