A review of the effects of oral health media hype on clients' perception of treatment.

Q3 Dentistry Canadian Journal of Dental Hygiene Pub Date : 2022-02-01
Madai Ruiz, Faizan Kabani, Jane Cotter
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Abstract

Objectives: Research shows that approximately 75% of people worldwide access the internet for health information. Lower calibre websites often use inaccurate claims to attract internet browsers. The objective of this review is to alert oral health care professionals (OHCPs) to the impact of oral health media hype on client perceptions of oral care. It also aims to provide OHCPs with tools to educate clients on how to identify credible oral health information online so that they can make informed oral health treatment decisions.

Methods: A literature search was conducted using PubMed and Google Scholar. The returns were screened using inclusion and exclusion criteria.

Results: Thirteen studies met the inclusion criteria, of which 12 (92%) identified that clients browse the internet to research oral health conditions and treatments. Eleven studies (85%) concluded that media outlets influence client perceptions of oral health care and treatment. All 13 studies (100%) found that OHCPs and organizations should better guide clients with tools to discern between evidence-based (EB) and non-evidence-based (NEB) online health information.

Discussion: According to the literature, viewing NEB oral health information on the internet affects clients' perceptions of oral health care, which may lead to potentially harmful treatment decisions. Chairside education is effective in reducing the impact of oral health misinformation.

Conclusion: OHCPs have the responsibility to address the impact of media hype on clients' perception of oral health care and to direct them to credible health information.

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回顾口腔健康媒体炒作对客户治疗观念的影响。
目的:研究表明,全球约有 75% 的人通过互联网获取健康信息。水平较低的网站经常使用不准确的说法来吸引互联网浏览者。本综述旨在提醒口腔保健专业人员(OHCPs)注意口腔健康媒体炒作对客户口腔保健观念的影响。它还旨在为口腔保健专业人员提供工具,教育客户如何在网上识别可信的口腔健康信息,以便他们做出明智的口腔健康治疗决定:方法:使用 PubMed 和 Google Scholar 进行文献检索。结果:13 项研究符合纳入标准:结果:13 项研究符合纳入标准,其中 12 项(92%)研究指出客户会浏览互联网来研究口腔健康状况和治疗方法。11项研究(85%)得出结论认为,媒体渠道会影响客户对口腔保健和治疗的看法。所有 13 项研究(100%)发现,口腔保健医生和机构应更好地指导客户使用各种工具来辨别基于证据(EB)和非基于证据(NEB)的在线健康信息:讨论:根据文献,在互联网上查看非循证口腔健康信息会影响客户对口腔保健的看法,从而可能导致潜在的有害治疗决策。椅旁教育可有效减少口腔健康误导信息的影响:口腔保健医生有责任应对媒体炒作对客户口腔保健观念的影响,并引导他们获取可信的健康信息。
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Canadian Journal of Dental Hygiene
Canadian Journal of Dental Hygiene Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Dental Hygiene (CJDH), established in 1966, is the peer-reviewed research journal of the Canadian Dental Hygienists Association. Published in February (electronic-only issue), June, and October, CJDH welcomes submissions in English and French on topics of relevance to dental hygiene practice, education, policy, and theory.
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