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Sources and Factors Related to Oral Health-Care Information Among Dental Patients of a Teaching Hospital in Ibadan, Nigeria

机译:尼日利亚伊巴丹教学医院牙科患者口腔保健信息的来源与因素

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Background: The World Health Organization has described oral diseases as a global health problem in developing countries and this is mainly attributed to low level of oral health awareness. It, therefore, becomes imperative to investigate how people are informed about oral health care. Aim: To determine the sources of oral health-care information and predictors of oral health awareness among individuals seeking dental care at a major tertiary health institution in sub-Saharan Africa. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among patients aged 16 years and older attending the dental outpatients of a major teaching hospital using structured questionnaires. Data obtained were analyzed with SPSS version 23. Results: A total of 292 patients with a mean age of 38.4 (SD = 16.3) years participated in the study of which 188 (64.4%) had been educated about oral health prior to the dental consultation. The major source of oral health-care information was dental clinics for 174 (92.6%) participants. The educators or resource persons were mainly dentists 105 (55.9%) and nurses or therapists 67 (35.6%). Females were more likely to have received oral health-care information (odds ratio [OR] = 1.8, CI [1.1, 3.0], p = .021). Those with previous dental visits were also more likely to have received information about oral health care (OR = 2.6, CI [1.6, 4.2], p<.001). Conclusion: Dental clinics and dentists were the major sources of oral health-care information; being female and previous dental visits were significant positive predictors of being a recipient of oral health-care information. Dental public health education through mass and social media should be made a priority to improve access to oral health-care information.
机译:背景:世界卫生组织在发展中国家的全球健康问题中描述了口腔疾病,这主要归因于低水平的口腔健康意识。因此,它必须调查人们如何了解口腔医疗保健。目的:确定在撒哈拉以南非洲三大卫生机构寻求牙科护理的个人口语医疗信息和口腔健康意识的预测因素。方法:使用结构调查问卷参加主要教学医院的牙科门诊患者的患者横断面研究。通过SPSS版本23分析所获得的数据。结果:共有292名平均年龄为38.4(SD = 16.3)年的患者参与其中,在牙科咨询之前教育了188名(64.4%)的研究。口腔保健信息的主要来源是174名(92.6%)参与者的牙科诊所。教育工作者或资源人数主要是牙医105(55.9%)和护士或治疗师67(35.6%)。女性更有可能接受口腔保健信息(差距[或] = 1.8,CI [1.1,3.0],P = .021)。以前牙科访问的人也更有可能收到有关口腔保健的信息(或= 2.6,CI [1.6,4.2],P <.001)。结论:牙科诊所和牙医是口腔保健信息的主要来源;女性和以前的牙科访问是作为口腔保健信息的接受者的重要预测因子。应优先通过大众和社交媒体进行牙科公共卫生教育,以改善对口腔保健信息的访问。

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