The Journal of school nursing : the official publication of the National Association of School Nurses
Volume 21, Issue 5, 2005, Pages 266-271
An oral health education program for Latino immigrant parents. (Article)
Brown R.M.* ,
Canham D. ,
Cureton V.Y.
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Redwood City School District, Redwood City, CA, United States
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Redwood City School District, Redwood City, CA, United States
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Redwood City School District, Redwood City, CA, United States
Abstract
A high prevalence of dental caries in the pediatric population is a major health problem. At highest risk are low-income minority groups, including refugee and immigrant populations. Consequences of oral disease include pain, difficulty eating and speaking, poor school performance, and poor self-esteem. Parent involvement in oral health education is crucial. This program provided oral health education for Latino immigrant parents in a northern California school district. A pretest-posttest was administered to measure changes in oral health knowledge and reported oral health behaviors following two sessions of oral health education. This program provides a framework for school nurses who are in an ideal position to implement similar programs that address the oral health needs of the pediatric population, particularly those of the Latino immigrant community.
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DOI: 10.1177/10598405050210050401
ISSN: 10598405
Cited by: 11
Original Language: English