Yassin Hassan W, Fida Shahzaib, Alphonsus Khrisha, Lieffers Jessica, Singh Amrinderbir
College of Dentistry, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada.
School of Public Health, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, Canada.
Front Oral Health. 2025 Mar 21;6:1555165. doi: 10.3389/froh.2025.1555165. eCollection 2025.
This scoping review aims to review and synthesize existing literature on oral health knowledge, attitudes, behaviours, barriers, and status among international post-secondary students.
Using the Arksey and O'Malley framework, MEDLINE, Embase, Dentistry & Oral Sciences Source, CINAHL, Web of Science, and Scopus databases were searched in June 2024 for selected oral health and international student keywords. Manual searches of reference lists and citations were also conducted. Original research studies in English language were included, with no geographical or date limitations. Using Rayyan, duplicates were removed, and then two authors independently screened available literature according to eligibility criteria; inconsistencies or disagreements were resolved through a third author.
The search yielded 984 articles. After removal of duplicates and those inconsistent with our inclusion criteria, 14 articles remained. In total, 13/14 articles used a cross-sectional design implementing surveys or interviews; only 4 articles presented objective clinical measures (e.g., DMFT, objective periodontal measures). Some included articles provided information about dietary habits relevant to oral health; however, information captured was limited. Overall, compared to the domestic students, international students were reported to have poorer oral health status; more gaps in their knowledge, attitudes and behaviours regarding oral health; and were also less likely to obtain routine oral health care.
International students may face significant challenges in managing and optimizing their oral health vs. domestic students due to various factors (e.g., acculturation stress, finances, diet, academic stress etc.). Post-secondary institutions may want to consider focusing on supporting and empowering international students to access oral health care on a regular basis through targeted interventions. To design impactful interventions, future community engaged research is needed to better understand the perspectives of international students regarding their oral health status, knowledge, attitudes, behaviours, needs, and aspirations.
本范围综述旨在回顾和综合关于国际高等教育学生口腔健康知识、态度、行为、障碍和状况的现有文献。
采用阿克西和奥马利框架,于2024年6月在MEDLINE、Embase、牙科学与口腔科学源数据库、护理学与健康领域数据库、科学引文索引和Scopus数据库中搜索选定的口腔健康和国际学生关键词。还对手动搜索的参考文献列表和引文进行了检索。纳入了英文的原创性研究,无地理或日期限制。使用Rayyan软件去除重复项,然后两位作者根据纳入标准独立筛选现有文献;不一致或分歧通过第三位作者解决。
检索共得到984篇文章。去除重复项和不符合纳入标准的文章后,剩下14篇。总共14篇文章中有13篇采用横断面设计进行调查或访谈;只有4篇文章呈现了客观临床指标(如龋失补牙数、客观牙周指标)。一些纳入的文章提供了与口腔健康相关的饮食习惯信息;然而,所获取的信息有限。总体而言,与国内学生相比,国际学生的口腔健康状况较差;在口腔健康知识、态度和行为方面存在更多差距;获得常规口腔保健的可能性也较小。
由于各种因素(如文化适应压力、经济状况、饮食、学业压力等),国际学生在管理和优化口腔健康方面可能比国内学生面临更大挑战。高等院校可能需要考虑通过有针对性的干预措施,重点支持和帮助国际学生定期获得口腔保健服务。为了设计有影响力的干预措施,未来需要开展社区参与研究,以更好地了解国际学生对其口腔健康状况、知识、态度、行为、需求和愿望的看法。