Exploring the experiences and perspectives of women on oral health during pregnancy: A qualitative study in Tasmania, Australia

Author:

Wilson Annika1ORCID,Hoang Ha1,Crocombe Leonard2,Bridgman Heather1,Bettiol Silvana3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Rural Health, College of Health and Medicine University of Tasmania Launceston Tasmania Australia

2. Violet Vines Marshman Centre for Rural Health Research La Trobe University Bendigo Victoria Australia

3. Tasmanian School of Medicine, College of Health and Medicine University of Tasmania Hobart Tasmania Australia

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTo explore women's oral health experiences and barriers to dental care and identify potential strategies to improve oral health during pregnancy.MethodsA qualitative descriptive study design was used. Purposively elected antepartum and postpartum women ≥18 years of age from Tasmania, Australia, were recruited using maximum variation sampling. Semi‐structured interviews were conducted, and all qualitative data were analysed using an inductive thematic approach.ResultsFifteen women were interviewed with a mean ± SD age of 32.3 ± 4.5 years. Three key themes were generated from the data that described women's perceived changes in their oral health during pregnancy; barriers to oral health care during and after pregnancy; and perceived strategies to improve access to care. Most women acknowledged the importance of maintaining good oral health but reported a decline in their oral health status during pregnancy. Women also identified several barriers to dental care, including treatment costs, competing maternal priorities, limited oral health knowledge and negative perceptions towards dentistry. The provision of preventative oral health care by ANC providers was also limited. Community awareness, patient education resources and assessment tools could support the promotion of oral health care. Women also perceived that interprofessional collaboration between antenatal and dental providers played a key role in promoting oral health.ConclusionThis study explored women's varied oral health experiences and perceptions during pregnancy and highlighted critical barriers and enablers to dental care. Policy‐level strategies that promote interprofessional collaboration between antenatal and dental providers and expand dental care access are suggested to overcome barriers to oral health for women during pregnancy.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Dentistry

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