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Título: Impact on oral health-quality of life in infants: Multicenter study in Latin American countries
Autor: Paiva, Saul Martins
Martins, Letícia Pereira
Bittencourt, Jéssica Madeira
Álvarez Loureiro, Licet
Acevedo, Ana Maria
Cepeda, Verónica
Galvez, Carmen Aminta
Gaberllini, Cassia
Gudiño, Sylvia
Martignon, Stefania
Pérez, Vidal
Zambrano, Olga
Zelada, Diana
Villena, Rita S
Salgado, Pablo
Squassi, Aldo
Bordoni, Noemi E.
Tipo: Artículo
Palabras clave: Quality of life, Oral health, Health related quality of life, Child, Epidemiology
Descriptores: CALIDAD DE VIDA, SALUD BUCAL, DESARROLLO INFANTIL, CARIES DENTAL
Cobertura geográfica: América Latina
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Resumen: To assess the impact of oral conditions on oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) in infants in ten Latin America countries (LAC). A cross-sectional study was conducted with 930 pairs of 1-to-3-year-old children/parents from 10 LAC, as a complementary study of the Research Observatory for Dental Caries of the Latin American Region. The scale ECOHIS, previously tested and valid in ten countries, was applied to parents/caregivers of children to measure OHRQoL. Statistical analysis included descriptive data analysis and one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA-One-Way) were performed to compare age groups with OHRQoL. Bootstrapping procedures (1000 re-samplings; 95%CI Bca) were performed. The mean scores of the ‘Child Impact’ section in the LAC was 4.0(±8.3), in the ‘Family Impact’ section was 2.0(±4.0), and in overall ECOHIS score was 6.0(±12.0). In the ‘Child Impact’ section, Argentina 10.0(+2.4) and Venezuela 17.8(±17.5) demonstrated mean scores higher than the LAC total data. In the ‘Family Impact’ section, the countries with higher mean scores were Argentina 4.9(±2.0), Ecuador 2.1(±3.1) and Venezuela 7.9(±7.8). In the overall ECOHIS score, Argentina 15.1 (±4.1) and Venezuela 25.7(±25.2) has higher mean scores than the values of LAC. There is an association between children's age and parents' report of impact on the OHRQoL (p<0.001). Three-year-olds had a higher mean when compared to one- and two-year-olds, both in the Impact on the Child and Impact on the Family (p<0.001) sections, as well as in the overall ECOHIS (p<0.001). In conclusion, there are differences in OHRQoL among Latin American countries, impacting older children more significantly.
Serie o colección: Article • Braz. Dent. J. 33 (2) • Mar-Apr 2022
DOI: doi.org/10.1590/0103-6440202204929
Citación: Paiva, S, Martins, L, Bittencourt, J. y otros "Impact on oral health-quality of life in infants: Multicenter study in Latin American countries"Article • Braz. Dent. J. 33 (2) • Mar-Apr 2022 [en línea]. doi.org/10.1590/0103-6440202204929
Licencia: Licencia Creative Commons Atribución - No Comercial (CC - By-NC 4.0)
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