Wang Wei
Shanghai Engineering Research Center of Tooth Restoration and Regeneration and Tongji Research Institute of Stomatology, Shanghai, China.
Department of Clinical Medical Laboratory, Tongji University Stomatological Hospital, Shanghai, China.
Front Public Health. 2024 Jul 2;12:1424503. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1424503. eCollection 2024.
Properly adhering to oral hygiene and medical care is an important public health issue. Several studies examined the knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) toward oral care in various populations and generally reported relatively sufficient knowledge but unfavorable attitudes and poor practice. However, no previous studies have examined the KAP toward oral examinations among Chinese patients with oral diseases. This study aimed to examine the KAP toward oral examinations among patients with oral diseases in China.
This cross-sectional study was conducted in patients with oral diseases who visited The Affiliated Stomatological Hospital of Tongji University between December 2023 and February 2024. Data collection and KAP scores assessment were performed using a self-designed questionnaire.
A total of 519 valid questionnaires were included, with 292 females. The mean knowledge, attitude, and practice scores were 6.42 ± 2.47 (possible range: 0-9 points), 35.04 ± 5.68 (possible range: 10-50 points), and 16.22 ± 2.05 (possible range: 4-20 points), respectively, indicating sufficient knowledge, positive attitudes, and proactive practice. Pearson's correlation analysis showed that knowledge was positively correlated to attitude ( = 0.468, < 0.001) and practice (OR = 0.416, < 0.001). Attitude was positively correlated to the practice ( = 0.503, < 0.001). Moreover, the structural equation model showed that knowledge influenced attitude (estimate = 1.010, < 0.001) and practice (estimate = 0.169, < 0.001). Attitude influenced practice (estimate = 0.122, < 0.001). The frequency of oral examination per year influenced knowledge (estimate = -0.761, < 0.001) and practice (estimate = -0.515, < 0.001). Expenses for oral disease per year influenced attitude (estimate = 0.537, < 0.001).
Patients with oral disease might have sufficient knowledge, positive attitude, and proactive practice toward oral examinations. Specific knowledge items were identified to require improvements.
正确坚持口腔卫生和医疗保健是一个重要的公共卫生问题。多项研究调查了不同人群对口腔护理的知识、态度和行为(KAP),普遍报告知识相对充足,但态度不佳且行为较差。然而,此前尚无研究调查中国口腔疾病患者对口腔检查的KAP。本研究旨在调查中国口腔疾病患者对口腔检查的KAP。
本横断面研究在2023年12月至2024年2月期间就诊于同济大学附属口腔医院的口腔疾病患者中进行。使用自行设计的问卷进行数据收集和KAP评分评估。
共纳入519份有效问卷,其中女性292名。知识、态度和行为的平均得分分别为6.42±2.47(可能范围:0 - 9分)、35.04±5.68(可能范围:10 - 50分)和16.22±2.05(可能范围:4 - 20分),表明知识充足、态度积极且行为主动。Pearson相关分析显示,知识与态度呈正相关(=0.468,<0.001),与行为呈正相关(OR = 0.416,<0.001)。态度与行为呈正相关(=0.503,<0.001)。此外,结构方程模型显示,知识影响态度(估计值 = 1.010,<0.001)和行为(估计值 = 0.169,<0.001)。态度影响行为(估计值 = 0.122,<0.001)。每年口腔检查的频率影响知识(估计值 = -0.761,<0.001)和行为(估计值 = -0.515,<0.001)。每年口腔疾病的费用影响态度(估计值 = 0.537,<0.001)。
口腔疾病患者对口腔检查可能有充足的知识、积极的态度和主动的行为。确定了一些需要改进的具体知识项目。