Oral Health, Primary and Community Health, Northern Sydney Local Health District, New South Wales Health, Australia.
College of Nursing and Midwifery, Charles Darwin University, Northern Territory, Australia.
Nurse Educ Pract. 2021 May;53:103066. doi: 10.1016/j.nepr.2021.103066. Epub 2021 Apr 27.
Research has proven a link between oral health and numerous chronic systemic diseases. To achieve better health outcomes, there is a need to involve interprofessional primary health care providers, such as nurses to raise awareness and promote oral health. Nurses have regular contact with patients which provides a unique opportunity to impart disease-specific information and technical skills for patients to self-manage their oral health conditions. However, the baseline oral health literacy of undergraduate nursing students at the University of Sydney is not known. Before creating a targeted curriculum to improve oral health literacy amongst nursing students, it is essential to assess the baseline oral health knowledge of these students. This study aimed to assess the oral health literacy level among undergraduate nursing students of the University of Sydney, Australia.
An exploratory research approach was used.
A cross-sectional survey study was conducted using the validated Comprehensive Measure of Oral Health Knowledge (CMOHK) instrument. A univariate general linear model was used to explore the association of CMOHK total score with demographic and educational variables.
A total number of 197 nursing students participated in the survey, with a mean CMOHK score of 15.48, SD 3.27. 72% were categorized as having good, 16% fair and 12% poor oral health knowledge. The analysis from the six individual knowledge domains of the CMOHK revealed lower percentages of correct responses in the periodontal disease and oral cancer knowledge domains. Students with English as their second language, on average, scored 2 fewer correct responses (p <.001) than students whose first language was English. Low socioeconomic status was not associated with a low level of oral health literacy.
The baseline results show a good level of general oral health knowledge as measured by the CMOHK. However, periodontal disease and oral cancer were identified as the particular domains where a knowledge gap exists. These findings may help to map and design an oral health education intervention to improve oral health literacy amongst nursing students. Culturally responsive pedagogy may need to be considered for students with English as their second language. This baseline survey data may potentially facilitate integrating oral health in nursing education and practice.
研究已经证明了口腔健康与许多慢性系统性疾病之间存在关联。为了获得更好的健康结果,需要让包括护士在内的多学科初级保健提供者参与进来,以提高认识并促进口腔健康。护士与患者有定期接触,这为他们提供了一个独特的机会,可以向患者传授特定于疾病的信息和技术技能,以帮助他们自我管理口腔健康状况。然而,目前尚不清楚悉尼大学本科护理学生的口腔健康基本素养水平。在为护理学生制定有针对性的口腔健康素养课程之前,评估这些学生的口腔健康知识基础至关重要。本研究旨在评估澳大利亚悉尼大学本科护理学生的口腔健康素养水平。
采用探索性研究方法。
使用经过验证的综合口腔健康知识量表(CMOHK)进行横断面调查研究。使用单变量一般线性模型探讨 CMOHK 总分与人口统计学和教育变量的关联。
共有 197 名护理学生参与了调查,平均 CMOHK 得分为 15.48,标准差为 3.27。72%的学生被归类为口腔健康知识良好,16%的学生被归类为口腔健康知识一般,12%的学生被归类为口腔健康知识较差。从 CMOHK 的六个单独知识领域的分析结果显示,牙周病和口腔癌知识领域的正确回答率较低。平均而言,以英语为第二语言的学生比以英语为第一语言的学生少回答了 2 个正确答案(p<.001)。低社会经济地位与口腔健康素养水平低无关。
基线结果显示,CMOHK 测量的一般口腔健康知识水平良好。然而,牙周病和口腔癌被确定为存在知识差距的特定领域。这些发现可能有助于为护理学生设计和实施口腔健康教育干预措施,以提高他们的口腔健康素养。对于以英语为第二语言的学生,可能需要考虑采用文化响应式教学法。本基线调查数据可能有助于将口腔健康纳入护理教育和实践中。