A randomized cross-over trial of behaviour guidance techniques on children with special needs during dental treatment: the caregivers’ perceived mannerisms

Wan Mokhtar, Ilham and Ismail, Norsaima and Md Isa, Khairil Anuar and Hamzah, Siti Hajar (2025) A randomized cross-over trial of behaviour guidance techniques on children with special needs during dental treatment: the caregivers’ perceived mannerisms. pp. 99-102.

Abstract

Due to their challenging behaviour, the dental practitioner needs to implement a feasible behaviour guidance technique in delivering safe and effective dental care to children with special needs. This study evaluates the impact of Papoose Board (PB) usage on the attitude of carers and the association between their education level, monthly household income, and previous dental experience. Next, the acceptance, consent, and concern regarding utilising a combination of basic behaviour guidance techniques (CBBGT) and Papoose Board (PB) for their children will be compared. Ninety children with special needs were recruited to get dental care with two behaviour-guiding exposures successively in the order of A-B/B-A design. CBBGT as exposure A and PB as exposure B. Caregivers are to complete a questionnaire before and after the exposure. Eight-eight caregivers with children between 2 and 15 completed the sequence. A total of 98.9% of the children were found to have neurodevelopmental abnormalities and disorders. Twenty-seven carers expressed significant anxiety when the CBBGT was applied to their children, and fourteen carers felt the same way about PB. The Wilcoxon sign rank test, on the other hand, demonstrated that carers' scores on approval and permission for both procedures were inconsequential. However, after watching the placement of their children, caregivers’ views towards the use of PB dramatically improved. In conclusion, the caregivers exhibited comparable acceptance, consent, and worry about using PB. Additionally, they demonstrated improved attitudes following a detailed explanation and real- time observation of PB utilisation during their children's dental treatment.

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Item Type: Article
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Wan Mokhtar, Ilham
ilham@uitm.edu.my
Ismail, Norsaima
UNSPECIFIED
Md Isa, Khairil Anuar
khairil996@uitm.edu.my
Hamzah, Siti Hajar
sitihajar1998@uitm.edu.my
Subjects: B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > BF Psychology > Consciousness. Cognition > Awareness
H Social Sciences > HV Social pathology. Social and public welfare. Criminology > Protection, assistance and relief > Special classes > People with disabilities. Including blind, deaf, people with physical and mental disabilities
Divisions: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Selangor > Puncak Alam Campus
Universiti Teknologi MARA, Selangor > Sungai Buloh Campus > Faculty of Dentistry
Page Range: pp. 99-102
Keywords: Attitude, children with special needs, passive immobilisation
Date: December 2025
URI: https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/130377
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