Jones K, Parker E, Mills H, Brennan D, Jamieson L M
Community Dent Health. 2014 Mar;31(1):37-43.
Oral health literacy is emerging as a new public health challenge and poor oral health literacy is increasingly seen as an important predictor of poor oral health outcomes. Within Indigenous populations, there may be benefits to research in using a culturally acceptable, internally consistent and valid instrument to assess oral health literacy. We translated a general health literacy measure, the Health Literacy Management (HeLM) scale to make a dentally relevant scale; Health Literacy in Dentistry (HeLD).
This study describes the development and assessment of the reliability and validity of the HeLD in an Indigenous Australian population.
The 29 item HeLD scale assesses the components of oral health literacy. The reliability and validity of the seven HeLD subscales were evaluated in a convenience sample of 209 Indigenous Australians with mean age 35 years (range 17-81) and of which 139 were female.
The scale was supported by exploratory factor analysis and established seven distinct and internally consistent domains of oral health literacy: Communication, Access, Receptivity, Understanding, Utilisation, Support and Economic Barriers (Cronbach's alpha = 0.91). Discriminative ability was confirmed by HeLD associations with socio-demographic variables and self-reported health ratings in the expected direction. The convergent validity and predictive validity were confirmed by HeLD scores being significantly associated with toothbrush ownership, use of a toothbrush, time since last dental visit and knowledge of the effect of cordial on the teeth.
The HeLD appears to be an internally valid and reliable instrument and can be used for measuring oral health literacy among rural Indigenous Australian adults.
口腔健康素养正成为一项新的公共卫生挑战,而较差的口腔健康素养越来越被视为不良口腔健康结果的重要预测因素。在原住民群体中,使用一种文化上可接受、内部一致且有效的工具来评估口腔健康素养可能对研究有益。我们翻译了一种一般健康素养测量工具——健康素养管理(HeLM)量表,以制作一个与牙科相关的量表;牙科健康素养(HeLD)量表。
本研究描述了HeLD量表在澳大利亚原住民群体中的开发以及对其信度和效度的评估。
29项的HeLD量表评估口腔健康素养的各个组成部分。在209名澳大利亚原住民的便利样本中评估了HeLD七个子量表的信度和效度,这些原住民的平均年龄为35岁(范围17 - 81岁),其中139名为女性。
探索性因素分析支持该量表,并确定了七个不同且内部一致的口腔健康素养领域:沟通、获取、接受度、理解、利用、支持和经济障碍(Cronbach's α = 0.91)。HeLD与社会人口统计学变量以及自我报告的健康评级在预期方向上的关联证实了其区分能力。HeLD得分与牙刷拥有情况、牙刷使用情况、上次看牙时间以及对甜酒对牙齿影响的知晓情况显著相关,从而证实了其收敛效度和预测效度。
HeLD似乎是一种内部有效且可靠的工具,可用于测量澳大利亚农村原住民成年人的口腔健康素养。