Exploring Oral Health Problems in Adult Hispanic Migrant Farmworkers: A Mixed-Methods Approach

This mixed-methods study examined patterns of dental health care utilization in adult Hispanic migrant farmworkers (AHMFW) with special emphasis on non-compliance with the American Dental Association (ADA) and the American Dental Hygienists Association (ADHA) recommendation of visiting the dentist a...

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Main Author: Serna, Claudia A
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spelling ndltd-fiu.edu-oai-digitalcommons.fiu.edu-etd-27482018-01-05T15:28:49Z Exploring Oral Health Problems in Adult Hispanic Migrant Farmworkers: A Mixed-Methods Approach Serna, Claudia A This mixed-methods study examined patterns of dental health care utilization in adult Hispanic migrant farmworkers (AHMFW) with special emphasis on non-compliance with the American Dental Association (ADA) and the American Dental Hygienists Association (ADHA) recommendation of visiting the dentist at least once a year; while also exploring the group’s social and cultural construction of oral health. A total of 278 farmworkers responded to a close ended survey. Binary and hierarchical logistic regression analysis were employed in identifying predisposing, enabling, and needs factors associated with non-compliance. Following the survey, fourteen ethnographic interviews were conducted with respondents who volunteered to participate in this phase of the study. Most participants (79.5%) were non-compliant with the ADA and the ADHA recommendation. Binary logistic regression results indicated that AHFW reporting need for dental treatment were compliant with the recommendation. In contrast, those who brushed their teeth more often, experienced oral health impact, and reported poor perception of their mouth condition were non-compliant. Hierarchical logistic regression results pointed to those who used floss and reported need for dental treatment as compliant with the recommendation. Participants reporting poor perception of their mouth condition were non-compliant. Eight themes emerged from the qualitative analysis (understanding of the mouth, meaning of oral health, history of dental care; dental problems, barriers to dental care, caring of the teeth/mouth, medications, oral health quality of life). Farmworkers were knowledgeable of oral health, however, this knowledge, particularly the practice of brushing twice a day, made them less likely to seek regular dental care. Ultimately, a dental visit hinged on their limited finances, lack of dental insurance, and family responsibilities. Together, these decreased access to preventive dental services and increased risk of experiencing oral health problems. 2014-11-10T08:00:00Z text application/pdf http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/etd/1593 http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2748&context=etd FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations FIU Digital Commons Oral Health Minority Health Public Health Dental Public Health Mixed-Methods Dental Public Health and Education Dentistry Public Health Public Health Education and Promotion
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topic Oral Health
Minority Health
Public Health
Dental Public Health
Mixed-Methods
Dental Public Health and Education
Dentistry
Public Health
Public Health Education and Promotion
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Minority Health
Public Health
Dental Public Health
Mixed-Methods
Dental Public Health and Education
Dentistry
Public Health
Public Health Education and Promotion
Serna, Claudia A
Exploring Oral Health Problems in Adult Hispanic Migrant Farmworkers: A Mixed-Methods Approach
description This mixed-methods study examined patterns of dental health care utilization in adult Hispanic migrant farmworkers (AHMFW) with special emphasis on non-compliance with the American Dental Association (ADA) and the American Dental Hygienists Association (ADHA) recommendation of visiting the dentist at least once a year; while also exploring the group’s social and cultural construction of oral health. A total of 278 farmworkers responded to a close ended survey. Binary and hierarchical logistic regression analysis were employed in identifying predisposing, enabling, and needs factors associated with non-compliance. Following the survey, fourteen ethnographic interviews were conducted with respondents who volunteered to participate in this phase of the study. Most participants (79.5%) were non-compliant with the ADA and the ADHA recommendation. Binary logistic regression results indicated that AHFW reporting need for dental treatment were compliant with the recommendation. In contrast, those who brushed their teeth more often, experienced oral health impact, and reported poor perception of their mouth condition were non-compliant. Hierarchical logistic regression results pointed to those who used floss and reported need for dental treatment as compliant with the recommendation. Participants reporting poor perception of their mouth condition were non-compliant. Eight themes emerged from the qualitative analysis (understanding of the mouth, meaning of oral health, history of dental care; dental problems, barriers to dental care, caring of the teeth/mouth, medications, oral health quality of life). Farmworkers were knowledgeable of oral health, however, this knowledge, particularly the practice of brushing twice a day, made them less likely to seek regular dental care. Ultimately, a dental visit hinged on their limited finances, lack of dental insurance, and family responsibilities. Together, these decreased access to preventive dental services and increased risk of experiencing oral health problems.
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title Exploring Oral Health Problems in Adult Hispanic Migrant Farmworkers: A Mixed-Methods Approach
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title_fullStr Exploring Oral Health Problems in Adult Hispanic Migrant Farmworkers: A Mixed-Methods Approach
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