Multi-Media Parent-based Intervention to Promote Dental Hygiene Among Young Children: BeReady2Smile



Status:Completed
Conditions:Dental
Therapuetic Areas:Dental / Maxillofacial Surgery
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - Any
Updated:9/30/2018
Start Date:September 8, 2017
End Date:August 31, 2018

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This application, BeReady2Smile, will promote dental health behavioral parenting strategies
among parents by incorporating a behavioral program for their children. Parents use a
multimedia coordinated oral health prevention intervention program to promote dental health
targeted at parents of young children attending parenting education classes and families
receiving home visiting services through Head Start. Once developed, BeReady2Smile will be
field tested for usability and usefulness with a group of parents of young children. Parents
will rate the level of support needed, confidence in the system, and ease of use at each
stage in the development, initiation, and maintenance of the system.

Approximately one out of three 2- to 5-year-old children in the United States has experienced
caries (tooth decay). The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry and American Academy of
Pediatrics provide recommendations for preventive strategies, and recognize that infant,
toddler and early childhood oral health is one of the foundations upon which preventive
education and dental care must be built to enhance the opportunity for a lifetime free from
preventable oral disease. Parents struggle to adopt these preventive strategies at the same
time that challenging behaviors emerge in children's psychological development. This
combination can make it very difficult to build the foundation of oral health practices that
the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry and American Academy of Pediatrics recommends.
There is a strong body of evidence supporting the use of behavioral parenting strategies in
dealing with child behavioral problems. The proposed project introduces behavioral parent
training strategies in concert with efforts to address other known parental barriers to
provide an effective vehicle to promote dental health with a universal prevention
intervention.

This private/public collaboration between Oregon Research Behavioral Intervention Strategies,
Oregon Research Institute & The Oregon Community Foundation will leverage resources and
competencies to create a commercially viable coordinated oral health prevention intervention
program to promote dental health targeted at parents of young children attending parenting
education classes and families receiving home visiting services through Head Start. The
program includes a video that can be shown in parenting education classes to engage parents
on oral health and a mobile/web application to drive behavioral change.

In this Phase I application, the investigators propose developing a coordinated oral health
prevention intervention program, "BeReady2Smile", including video and mobile/web-
application. An initial proof of concept version of this program and reminder set will be
developed in the Phase I project and then tested for feasibility/usability among parents of
young children. BeReady2Smile will include video content that features demonstrations/content
on encouraging brushing, proper loading of toothbrush, brushing duration and frequency,
fluoride myths, and limiting sugar sweetened beverages and milk in baby bottles while in bed.
BeReady2Smile will also include a mobile application built within a web-based infrastructure,
so parents can participate in multi-media educational activities, develop dental health
behavior plans, tailor features and receive feedback from the system on a secure website. The
long-term goal of BeReady2Smile is to help parents provide the foundation for a lifetime free
from preventable oral disease.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Adults attending parent support groups with children 0-6 years.

Exclusion Criteria:
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