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Mother-child interactions and young child behavior during procedural conscious sedation.


ABSTRACT: As many preschoolers are not able to cooperate with health-related invasive procedures, sedation can help with the child's comfort and allow the intervention to be done. It is scarcely known how parents affect children's behavior during dental treatment under conscious sedation. The aim of this exploratory study was to analyze the association between mother-child interactions in day-to-day family life and preschool children's behavior during dental treatment under conscious sedation.This cross-sectional study included 27 children aged 2-6 years and their mothers. The children's behavior during dental treatment under conscious sedation was verified through the analysis of videos and using an observational scale. Social skills of mothers were verified through interviews using the Parental Educative Social Skills Interview Script (RE-HSE-P); the sum of the scores allowed the establishment of the categories "clinical" and "non-clinical". We presented descriptive analyses and bivariate associations.Children's overall behavior during dental sedation was: very poor (n?=?2), poor (n?=?1), regular (n?=?2), good (n?=?9), very good (n?=?9) and excellent (n?=?4). Social skills varied: parental educational social skills (n?=?24 clinical vs. n?=?3 non-clinical); child social skills (n?=?20 vs. n?=?7), context variables (n?=?15 vs. n?=?12), negative educational practices (n?=?12 vs. n?=?15), child behavior problems (n?=?7 vs. n?=?20). There was no association between child behavior under sedation and social skills categories (P?>?0.05).The majority of interviewed mothers reported issues in parental educational social skills and child social skills, which did not affect the outcomes of the children's behavior during the procedural conscious sedation.

SUBMITTER: Miranda-Remijo D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5135768 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mother-child interactions and young child behavior during procedural conscious sedation.

Miranda-Remijo Daniella D   Orsini Mara Rúbia MR   Corrêa-Faria Patrícia P   Costa Luciane Rezende LR  

BMC pediatrics 20161203 1


<h4>Background</h4>As many preschoolers are not able to cooperate with health-related invasive procedures, sedation can help with the child's comfort and allow the intervention to be done. It is scarcely known how parents affect children's behavior during dental treatment under conscious sedation. The aim of this exploratory study was to analyze the association between mother-child interactions in day-to-day family life and preschool children's behavior during dental treatment under conscious se  ...[more]

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