Comparative evaluation of "Tell-Tell-Tell," "Ask-Tell-Ask," and "Teach back" communication techniques on oral health education among 12-13-year-old children - An educational intervention trial.

Kanamarlapudi Venkata Saikiran, Rekhalakshmi Kamatham, Sainath Reddy Elicherla, Karthik Anchala, Putta Sai Sahiti, Sivakumar Nuvvula
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Abstract

Background: Effective communication with children can improve their understanding and aid in complying with oral hygiene instructions.

Aim: The aim is to compare the retentiveness of oral hygiene instructions in children educated using three communication techniques.

Methodology: One hundred and twenty children in the age range of 12-13 years were included in the study. Baseline awareness of oral hygiene maintenance was assessed using a questionnaire. Twenty children were randomly assigned to each group: Tell-Tell-Tell, Ask-Tell-Ask, Teach-back, and information provided. Knowledge was reassessed after a week; data were tabulated and assessed statistically.

Results: There were no statistically significant differences in the baseline data among the groups (P > 0.05). Regardless of the group, there was an improvement in knowledge regarding the frequency and timing of brushing as well as the cause of dental caries after the intervention. However, children in Ask-Tell-Ask and Teach back showed significant improvement over Tell-Tell-Tell (P ≤ 0.01).

Conclusion: Communication strategies, such as Ask-Tell-Ask and Teach back, which have a strategy to involve children, have been shown to be superior over Tell-Tell-Tell.

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“说-说-说”、“问-说-问”、“回教”沟通方式在12-13岁儿童口腔健康教育中的比较评价——教育干预试验
背景:与儿童进行有效的沟通可以提高他们对口腔卫生的理解,帮助他们遵守口腔卫生指导。目的:比较使用三种沟通方式教育的儿童对口腔卫生知识的保留程度。方法:120名年龄在12-13岁的儿童被纳入研究。使用问卷调查评估口腔卫生维护的基线意识。20名儿童被随机分配到每一组:告诉-告诉-告诉、问-问、反馈和提供信息。一周后重新评估知识;将数据制成表格并进行统计评估。结果:各组基线资料比较,差异无统计学意义(P > 0.05)。不管是哪一组,在干预后,关于刷牙的频率和时间以及龋齿的原因的知识都有所提高。而在“问-说-问”和“教-回”方面,儿童比“说-说-说”有显著提高(P≤0.01)。结论:沟通策略,如“问-说-问”和“回教”,有一个让孩子参与的策略,已被证明优于“说-说-说”。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Indian Society of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry (ISSN - 0970-4388) is the official organ of Indian Society of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry. The journal publishes original articles and case reports pertaining to pediatric and preventive dentistry.
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