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巴尔的摩低收入成年人口腔健康问题认知:一项试点研究。

Knowledge of oral health issues among low-income Baltimore adults: a pilot study.

作者信息

Macek Mark D, Manski Marion C, Schneiderman Maryann T, Meakin Sarah J, Haynes Don, Wells William, Bauer-Leffler Simon, Cotten P Ann, Parker Ruth M

机构信息

Division of Health Services Research, Department of Health Promotion and Policy at the University of Maryland Dental School, USA.

出版信息

J Dent Hyg. 2011 Winter;85(1):49-56. Epub 2011 Jan 1.

Abstract

PURPOSE

This pilot study documents conceptual knowledge of oral health among low-income adults in Baltimore.

METHODS

Selected questions from the Baltimore Health Literacy and Oral Health Knowledge Project, a cross-sectional, population-based investigation of oral health literacy, were used for this analysis. Participants were asked questions during face-to-face interviews about basic oral health and the prevention and management of dental caries and periodontal diseases. Descriptive analyses included tests of association with selected socio-demographic variables (age, sex, education level, annual household income).

RESULTS

The majority of respondents were African American women, 45 to 64 years of age, with 12 years of education and an income less than or equal to $25,000. Ninety-one percent of respondents knew that sugar caused dental caries, while 82% understood that the best way to prevent tooth decay was to brush and floss every day. Knowledge of oral hygiene practices and the prevention and management of gingivitis and periodontitis was mixed. Seventy-six percent understood that the best way to remove tartar was by a dental cleaning. However, only 15% knew how often to floss their teeth and only 21% knew that plaque was composed of germs.

CONCLUSION

Conceptual oral health knowledge is one component of oral health literacy. In turn, oral health literacy impacts communication. Practitioners should account for limited conceptual knowledge when they discuss oral health issues with their low-income and minority patients. If this is not accounted for, they will probably find that their oral hygiene education messages are being ignored and health promotion is being adversely affected.

摘要

目的

本试点研究记录了巴尔的摩低收入成年人的口腔健康概念知识。

方法

本分析使用了巴尔的摩健康素养与口腔健康知识项目中的部分问题,该项目是一项基于人群的口腔健康素养横断面调查。在面对面访谈中,向参与者询问了有关基本口腔健康以及龋齿和牙周疾病预防与管理的问题。描述性分析包括与选定的社会人口统计学变量(年龄、性别、教育水平、家庭年收入)的关联性测试。

结果

大多数受访者为非裔美国女性,年龄在45至64岁之间,接受过12年教育,收入低于或等于25,000美元。91%的受访者知道糖会导致龋齿,而82%的人明白预防蛀牙的最佳方法是每天刷牙和使用牙线。关于口腔卫生习惯以及牙龈炎和牙周炎预防与管理的知识参差不齐。76%的人明白去除牙垢的最佳方法是洗牙。然而,只有15%的人知道应该多久使用一次牙线,只有21%的人知道牙菌斑是由细菌组成的。

结论

口腔健康概念知识是口腔健康素养的一个组成部分。反过来,口腔健康素养会影响沟通。从业者在与低收入和少数族裔患者讨论口腔健康问题时,应考虑到他们有限的概念知识。如果不考虑这一点,他们可能会发现自己的口腔卫生教育信息被忽视,健康促进受到不利影响。

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