Hurlbutt Michelle, Bray Kimberly, Mitchell Tanya Villalpando, Stephens Joni
Department of Dental Hygiene at the Loma Linda University School of Dentistry, CA, USA. .
J Dent Hyg. 2011 Fall;85(4):285-96. Epub 2011 Nov 11.
As more Americans use dietary supplements, the potential for increased adverse effects increases. The purpose of this study was to identify the current knowledge, attitudes and practice behaviors among California dental hygienists regarding herbal and dietary supplements (HDS).
A stratified random sample of 1,203 registered California hygienists were surveyed. The survey included items about personal characteristics as well as questions regarding knowledge, attitudes and beliefs and practice behavior about HDS. Three primary outcomes were analyzed: dental hygienists' knowledge about HDS, attitudes (confidence) about HDS and behavior practices (communication) regarding HDS. Confirmatory factor analysis was performed. Personal characteristics were assessed in stepwise multiple linear regression analysis for impact on knowledge scores.
The response rate was 21% (n=249). Dental hygienists have low levels of knowledge and confidence about HDS, as well as poor communication practices related to HDS. California dental hygienists scored a low mean of 38% on their knowledge of HDS. On the confidence scale (standardized range of 0 to 10 possible), hygienists scored 3.67±2.03. On the communication practices subscales (standardized range of 0 to 10 possible), hygienists scored 4.21±2.99 on general communication practices and 1.25±1.66 on specific communication practices. Dental hygienists who were members of the California Dental Hygienists' Association and attended a continuing education course on HDS within the last year or who personally used HDS scored significantly higher in knowledge, confidence and communication practices than their counter parts. These 3 attributes were identified as significant predicators for higher knowledge about HDS.
There is a need to improve California dental hygienists' knowledge and involvement in the active management of patients who take HDS. Such actions can be expected to improve oral health outcomes. Focused training on HDS for hygienists should be designed to improve their knowledge and influence practice behaviors.
随着越来越多的美国人使用膳食补充剂,不良反应增加的可能性也在上升。本研究的目的是确定加利福尼亚州牙科保健员关于草药和膳食补充剂(HDS)的现有知识、态度及实践行为。
对1203名加利福尼亚州注册牙科保健员进行分层随机抽样调查。该调查包括有关个人特征的项目,以及关于HDS的知识、态度、信念和实践行为的问题。分析了三个主要结果:牙科保健员对HDS的知识、对HDS的态度(信心)以及关于HDS的行为实践(沟通)。进行了验证性因素分析。在逐步多元线性回归分析中评估个人特征对知识得分的影响。
回复率为21%(n = 249)。牙科保健员对HDS的知识水平和信心较低,与HDS相关的沟通实践也较差。加利福尼亚州牙科保健员在HDS知识方面的平均得分较低,为38%。在信心量表(标准化范围为0至10分)上,保健员的得分为3.67±2.03。在沟通实践子量表(标准化范围为0至10分)上,保健员在一般沟通实践方面的得分为4.21±2.99,在特定沟通实践方面的得分为1.25±1.66。属于加利福尼亚州牙科保健员协会且在过去一年参加过关于HDS的继续教育课程或个人使用过HDS的牙科保健员在知识、信心和沟通实践方面的得分显著高于其同行。这三个属性被确定为对HDS有更高知识的重要预测因素。
有必要提高加利福尼亚州牙科保健员对服用HDS患者进行积极管理的知识水平和参与度。预计此类行动可改善口腔健康结果。应为保健员设计针对HDS的重点培训,以提高他们的知识并影响实践行为。