Community dental health
Volume 10, Issue 4, 1993, Pages 343-351

Attitudes and knowledge about preventive dental care in Chilean refugees in Sweden. (Article)

Zimmerman M.* , Bornstein R. , Martinsson T.
  • a Department of Oral Diagnosis, Karolinska Institutet, Huddinge, Sweden.
  • b Department of Oral Diagnosis, Karolinska Institutet, Huddinge, Sweden.
  • c Department of Oral Diagnosis, Karolinska Institutet, Huddinge, Sweden.

Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of a simplified oral health programme on attitudes to and knowledge of preventive dentistry. The subjects were Chilean refugees and the programme was delivered at one or two sessions in the form of group information/discussion. Because of increasing immigration, Sweden has become a multicultural society. The number of non-Nordic immigrants has doubled in the past decade. The major refugee groups have come from Iran, Chile and Poland. The subjects comprised 193 Chilean refugees: 106 in a single-visit group and 87 in a two-visit group. The oral health programme was completed by 94 and 65 subjects respectively and was evaluated after 6 months. Positive effects were discernible in attitudes to and knowledge of preventive dentistry, particularly with respect to oral hygiene. A key to success may have been group discussion in which the refugees could relate oral health problems to their own ethnic group. This could have an important function in bridging cultural, linguistic and situational barriers. Different forms of outreach programmes for oral health via groups, organisations or authorities in close contact with refugees shortly after arrival in Sweden are proposed. This approach may be particularly effective in a multicultural society and also in the context of the turbulent conditions the newly-arrived refugee experiences.

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Index Keywords

refugee psychological aspect human Refugees DMF index Oral Hygiene comparative study feeding behavior mouth hygiene preventive dentistry ethnology Health Education, Dental dentition Sweden Dental Care attitude self concept isolation and purification patient education Article health education Food Habits Chile Lactobacillus attitude to health health survey

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ISSN: 0265539X
Cited by: 5
Original Language: English