Westmead Applied Research Centre and the Sydney Dental School, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
Westmead Applied Research Centre, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
BMC Public Health. 2023 Jul 28;23(1):1446. doi: 10.1186/s12889-023-16381-5.
Poor oral health literacy has been proposed as a causal factor in disparities in oral health outcomes. This study aims to investigate oral health literacy (OHL) in a socially and culturally diverse population of Australian adults visiting a public dental clinic in Western Sydney.
A mixed methods study where oral health literacy was assessed using the Health Literacy in Dentistry scale (HeLD-14) questionnaire and semi-structured interviews explored oral health related knowledge, perceptions and attitudes. Interviews were analysed using a thematic approach.
A sample of 48 participants attending a public dental clinic in Western Sydney was recruited, with a mean age of 59.9 (SD16.2) years, 48% female, 50% born in Australia, 45% with high school or lower education, and 56% with low-medium OHL. A subgroup of 21 participants with a mean age of 68.1 (SD14.6) years, 40% female, 64% born in Australia, 56% with a high school or lower education, and 45% with low-medium OHL completed the interview. Three themes identified from the interviews included 1) attitudes and perceptions about oral health that highlighted a lack of agency and low prioritisation of oral health, 2) limited knowledge and education about the causes and consequences of poor oral health, including limited access to oral health education and finally 3) barriers and enablers to maintaining good oral health, with financial barriers being the main contributor to low OHL.
Strategies aimed at redressing disparities in oral health status should include improving access to oral health information. The focus should be on the impact poor oral health has on general health with clear messages about prevention and treatment options in order to empower individuals to better manage their oral health.
较差的口腔健康素养被认为是导致口腔健康结果差异的一个因素。本研究旨在调查澳大利亚悉尼西部一家公立牙科诊所就诊的社会和文化多元化的成年人的口腔健康素养。
本研究采用混合方法,使用牙科健康素养量表(HeLD-14)问卷评估口腔健康素养,并通过半结构化访谈探讨与口腔健康相关的知识、观念和态度。采用主题分析法对访谈进行分析。
在悉尼西部的一家公立牙科诊所招募了 48 名参与者,平均年龄为 59.9(16.2)岁,48%为女性,50%出生在澳大利亚,45%受教育程度为高中及以下,56%口腔健康素养水平较低。21 名平均年龄为 68.1(14.6)岁,40%为女性,64%出生在澳大利亚,56%受教育程度为高中及以下,45%口腔健康素养水平较低的参与者完成了访谈。从访谈中确定了三个主题,包括 1)对口腔健康的态度和看法,突出了缺乏自主权和对口腔健康的低重视度,2)对口腔健康不良的原因和后果的知识和教育有限,包括获取口腔健康教育的机会有限,最后 3)保持良好口腔健康的障碍和促进因素,其中经济障碍是导致口腔健康素养水平较低的主要因素。
旨在纠正口腔健康状况差异的策略应包括改善获取口腔健康信息的途径。重点应放在口腔健康对整体健康的影响上,并提供有关预防和治疗选择的明确信息,以使个人能够更好地管理自己的口腔健康。