Providing Oral Health Education to Adolescents with Peer-Assisted Learning.

SVOA Dentistry Pub Date : 2020-01-01 Epub Date: 2020-08-18
R Constance Wiener, Kimberly Bailey, Amelia Adcock, Scott Young, Summer Kuhn, Catherine Morton
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There is a need to increase oral health knowledge, attitudes and behaviors in children to improve oral health. This research involves peer-assisted learning to determine if high school students can influence rural middle school students' oral health. The study sample consisted of middle school students. After completing pre-test, they were assigned to receive 1) didactic peer-assisted learning with professionally supervised and educated high school students (members of an after-school pipeline program for science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and health science); or, 2) teacher provided handouts/activity sheets. Both groups then completed a post test. The results of the Mann-Whitney U Tests showed that brushing and flossing failed to reach significant improvements between the pre-test and post-test for the handouts/activity sheets group (brushing, P=0.391; flossing, P=0.459). There was improvement within that group for oral health knowledge (P<.001). Brushing, flossing and oral health knowledge failed to reach significant improvement between the pre-test and post-test for the peer-assisted learning group (brushing, P=0.760; flossing, P=0.707; oral health knowledge, P= 0.154). In terms of oral health knowledge, there was no difference between the scores of the two groups on the pre-test (P-value = 0.980) nor on the post-test (P-value= 0.237). Near-peer assisted learning for oral hygiene knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors had similar outcomes as teacher provided handouts and activity sheets in a middle school setting.

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需要提高儿童的口腔卫生知识、态度和行为,以改善口腔健康。本研究通过同伴辅助学习来确定高中生是否可以影响农村中学生的口腔健康。研究样本由中学生组成。在完成预测试后,他们被分配接受1)由专业监督和受过教育的高中生(科学、技术、工程、数学和健康科学课后管道项目的成员)的教学式同伴辅助学习;或者,2)老师提供讲义/活动单。然后,两组人都完成了后测。Mann-Whitney U检验的结果显示,讲义/活动单组的刷牙和使用牙线在测试前和测试后没有达到显著的改善(刷牙,P=0.391;使用牙线,P = 0.459)。两组患者口腔健康知识均有改善(P
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