McClure Jennifer B, Anderson Melissa L, Krakauer Chloe, Blasi Paula, Bush Terry, Nelson Jennifer, Catz Sheryl L
Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute (formerly, Group Health Research Institute), Seattle, WA, USA.
Department of Biostatistics, University of Washington, Seattle, WA.
Transl Behav Med. 2020 May 20;10(2):469-477. doi: 10.1093/tbm/ibz009.
Smokers are at high risk of oral disease and report sub-optimal oral hygiene. Improving smokers' oral hygiene could reduce their future disease risk. The purpose of this study is to assess the effects of a novel, multi-modal oral health promotion program (Oral Health 4 Life; OH4L) targeted to socioeconomically disadvantaged smokers and delivered through state-funded tobacco quitlines. Smokers (n = 718) were randomized to standard quitline care or standard care plus OH4L. OH4L recipients received a comprehensive behavioral intervention and were advised of the benefits of routine oral hygiene, encouraged to brush and floss daily (for better oral health and to manage cigarette cravings), and provided a toothbrush and floss. Participants were followed for 6 months to assess the intervention effects on routine oral hygiene (brushing and flossing) and changes in motivation and self-efficacy. Data were collected between 2015 and 2017. At 2-month follow-up, OH4L participants were more likely to meet the American Dental Association (ADA) recommendations for brushing twice daily (adjusted RR = 1.15 [1.04, 1.27], p = .006), flossing daily (adjusted RR = 1.20 [1.03, 1.39], p = .02), and for both brushing and flossing (adjusted RR = 1.33 [1.10, 1.61], p = .003). Daily flossing was more likely at 6-month follow-up (adjusted RR = 1.21 [1.04, 1.42], p = .02) among OH4L participants. The change in self-efficacy and motivation for daily flossing from baseline to 2 months was significantly greater among OH4L participants and mediated the intervention effect on flossing at 6 months. Integrating oral hygiene promotion with standard tobacco quitline services improved oral health self-care.
吸烟者患口腔疾病的风险很高,且其口腔卫生状况欠佳。改善吸烟者的口腔卫生可降低他们未来患病的风险。本研究的目的是评估一项针对社会经济地位不利的吸烟者、通过国家资助的戒烟热线提供的新型多模式口腔健康促进项目(“一生口腔健康”;OH4L)的效果。吸烟者(n = 718)被随机分为接受标准戒烟热线护理或标准护理加OH4L。OH4L接受者接受了全面的行为干预,并被告知日常口腔卫生的益处,鼓励他们每天刷牙和使用牙线(以改善口腔健康并控制烟瘾),并提供了牙刷和牙线。对参与者进行了6个月的随访,以评估干预对日常口腔卫生(刷牙和使用牙线)以及动机和自我效能变化的影响。数据收集于2015年至2017年之间。在2个月的随访中,OH4L参与者更有可能达到美国牙科协会(ADA)每日刷牙两次的建议(调整后RR = 1.15 [1.04, 1.27],p = 0.006)、每日使用牙线(调整后RR = 1.20 [1.03, 1.39],p = 0.02)以及刷牙和使用牙线两者(调整后RR = 1.33 [1.10, 1.61],p = 0.003)。在6个月的随访中,OH4L参与者中每日使用牙线的可能性更高(调整后RR = 1.21 [1.04, 1.42],p = 0.02)。从基线到2个月,OH4L参与者中每日使用牙线的自我效能和动机变化显著更大,并且介导了6个月时对使用牙线的干预效果。将口腔卫生促进与标准戒烟热线服务相结合可改善口腔健康自我护理。