Analysis on the Knowledge about Oral Potentially Malignant Disorders of a Male Motorcycle Community in Indonesia

IF 0.3 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Journal of Health and Allied Sciences NU Pub Date : 2023-08-21 DOI:10.1055/s-0043-1772681
Rafdan Affan Ahmada, Deananda Setio Ramadhanti, M. Surboyo, A. Parmadiati, D. Ernawati, F. Mahdani, N. Ayuningtyas
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Abstract Background  Oral potentially malignant disorders (OPMDs) are a group of oral lesions or conditions with a higher risk of malignant transformation. OPMD affects 4.47% of people worldwide, with predilection in males. The high tendency of frequent tobacco smoking and alcohol consumption may lead the male motorcycle community to have a higher risk for developing OPMD and malignant transformation. Objectives  This article determines the level of knowledge about OPMD within a male motorcycle community. Methods  This study uses a survey research design that is a questionnaire-based and descriptive study. Data were obtained using a Google Form, and IBM SPSS was used for analysis. Simple random sampling is the sampling method applied. The total knowledge score is divided into three levels, low (0–4), moderate (5–9), and high (10–15). Results  The questionnaire was finished by 60 people entirely. All respondents (100%) were men, and the majority (83.00%) was aged between 20 and 21. A total of 26 respondents (43.30%) had moderate knowledge levels, followed by 21 with high knowledge levels (35.0%), and 13 with low knowledge levels (21.70%). Conclusion  The majority of the male motorcycle community (43.30%) has a moderate knowledge level regarding OPMD. This study indicates the need for educational measures to improve awareness regarding OPMD in a high-risk community.
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印尼一男性摩托车社区口腔潜在恶性疾病知识分析
摘要背景 口腔潜在恶性疾病(OPMD)是一组恶性转化风险较高的口腔病变或病症。全世界4.47%的人患有OPMD,其中男性更为常见。频繁吸烟和饮酒的高趋势可能导致男性摩托车社区患OPMD和恶性转化的风险更高。目标 本文确定了男性摩托车社区中有关OPMD的知识水平。方法 本研究采用问卷调查和描述性研究相结合的调查研究设计。使用谷歌表格获取数据,并使用IBM SPSS进行分析。简单随机抽样是所采用的抽样方法。知识总分分为三个等级,低(0-4)、中等(5-9)和高(10-15)。后果 调查问卷共有60人完成。所有受访者(100%)为男性,大多数(83.00%)年龄在20至21岁之间。共有26名受访者(43.30%)具有中等知识水平,其次是21名知识水平高的受访者(35.0%)和13名知识水平低的受访者(21.70%) 大多数男性摩托车社区(43.30%)对OPMD具有中等的知识水平。这项研究表明,需要采取教育措施来提高高危社区对OPMD的认识。
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