Android-Based Dental Disease Education Model in Improving Adolescent Dental Health Maintenance Skills

Julia Dance Setyowati, Ulliana Ulliana
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Background: Dental and oral health is critical to pay attention to in addition to other general body health. Students who experience caries and gingivitis in industrialized countries by 60-90%. Efforts to overcome these problems through the UKGS program. However, the program still has obstacles, including the health education media provided is still conventional. Educational media that are currently developing among adolescents are technology-based. Purpose: Produce an android-based dental and oral disease education model that effectively improves adolescent dental health behaviour. Methods: Research and Development (R&D) and model testing using a quasi-experiment design (pre and post-test with control group design), model feasibility measurement instruments and skills using a questionnaire. Data were tested using the Wilcoxon test and the Mann-Whitney test. The study subjects were divided into two groups, namely the intervention group of 45 children and the control group of 45 children. Result: Android-based education model is feasible as a medium for dental health education (p = 0.004) and effective in improving adolescent skills (p = 0.000). Conclusion: Android-based education can potentially improve adolescents' dental and oral health maintenance skills.
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基于android的口腔疾病教育模式在提高青少年口腔保健技能中的应用
背景:除了一般的身体健康外,牙齿和口腔健康也是至关重要的。在工业化国家有60-90%的学生患有龋齿和牙龈炎。通过UKGS项目努力克服这些问题。然而,该方案仍然存在障碍,包括提供的健康教育媒体仍然是传统的。目前在青少年中发展的教育媒体是以技术为基础的。目的:建立基于机器人的口腔疾病教育模型,有效改善青少年口腔健康行为。方法:采用准实验设计(前、后测试采用对照组设计)进行研究开发和模型检验,采用问卷法进行模型可行性测量。使用Wilcoxon检验和Mann-Whitney检验对数据进行检验。研究对象分为两组,干预组45名儿童和对照组45名儿童。结果:android教育模式作为口腔健康教育的媒介是可行的(p = 0.004),对青少年技能的提高是有效的(p = 0.000)。结论:基于android的教育有提高青少年牙齿和口腔保健技能的潜力。
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