Comparative Evaluation of Dental Hygiene Awareness among Student Population Studying in Various Technical and Nontechnical Courses

IF 0.8 Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences Pub Date : 2024-07-05 DOI:10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_347_24
Shisham Verma, K. Sangha, Pushpraj Singh, Rachita G Mustilwar, John Francis, Nilamahan Nasser
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ABSTRACT Achieving patient compliance is a key goal in oral health, necessitating early education on good dental hygiene practices. This study assesses dental hygiene awareness among college students in various disciplines. A questionnaire focusing on knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to dental hygiene was distributed to 400 students from medical, nursing, engineering, and other undergraduate programs, divided into groups of 100 each. The survey also considered economic backgrounds and oral hygiene behaviors. Responses were collected online, with data analyzed using the Chi-square test and Pearson’s coefficient to determine statistical significance (P < 0.05). All collected responses were valid, revealing that most students, primarily from middle- or lower-income groups, have a satisfactory level of knowledge regarding oral hygiene. Over 90% recognize its importance for overall health. While practices were generally good, areas for improvement were identified, alongside an overall positive attitude. However, infrequent dental visits were noted as a concern. Focusing on improving oral hygiene attitudes and practices among the younger generation could have long-term benefits, especially in developing countries aiming for better oral health outcomes.
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对各种技术和非技术课程学生群体的口腔卫生意识进行比较评估
摘要 实现患者的依从性是口腔健康的一个关键目标,因此有必要及早开展有关良好牙齿卫生习惯的教育。本研究评估了各学科大学生的口腔卫生意识。 我们向来自医学、护理学、工程学和其他本科专业的 400 名学生发放了一份调查问卷,每组 100 人,重点调查与口腔卫生相关的知识、态度和实践。调查还考虑了经济背景和口腔卫生行为。调查问卷通过网络收集,并使用卡方检验和皮尔逊系数对数据进行分析,以确定统计显著性(P < 0.05)。 所有收集到的回答都是有效的,表明大多数学生(主要来自中等或低收入群体)对口腔卫生的了解程度令人满意。超过 90% 的学生认识到口腔卫生对整体健康的重要性。虽然学生的口腔卫生习惯普遍良好,但在总体积极态度的同时,也发现了需要改进的地方。然而,不经常看牙医也是一个令人担忧的问题。 注重改善年轻一代的口腔卫生态度和做法可能会带来长远利益,特别是在旨在改善口腔健康结果的发展中国家。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Pharmacy And Bioallied Sciences is a Quarterly multidisciplinary open access biomedical journal. Journal of Pharmacy And Bioallied Sciences is an international medium of interaction between scientist, academicians and industrial personnel’s.JPBS is now offial publication of OPUBS.
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