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背景:口腔健康是个人整体健康不可分割的一部分。儿童在学校度过了相当长的一段时间,教师在影响和引导儿童方面处于令人羡慕的地位。以学校为基础的口腔健康教育(OHE)是有价值的,因为儿童在幼年时就形成了口腔卫生习惯。目的:本研究旨在了解小学教师口腔健康知识、态度及行为。材料与方法:采用横断面调查方法,对乌都比县舍鲁尔村小学教师进行调查。采用一份有效问卷,对103名教师的口腔卫生知识、态度和行为进行了评估。统计分析:数据描述和统计分析使用IBM SPSS Version 21计算机软件(IBM Statistical Package for the Social Sciences, SPSS 21.0, Inc., Chicago, USA),并结合Microsoft Excel进行。进行描述性统计,计算平均值和频率分布。结果:全体教师(100%)一致认为口腔健康是整体健康的重要组成部分,95.3% (n = 102)的教师认为有必要定期进行口腔检查。大多数(55.8%)教师每天刷牙2次,32.7%的教师每6个月看一次牙医。所有的老师都对在学校提供OHE课程感兴趣。结论:学校教师可以有效地在学校开展OHE工作。有必要采取综合办法,通过诸如牙科检查和示范刷牙技术等活动,将职业健康教育纳入学校。
Oral health – Knowledge, attitude, and practices of primary school teachers in Shirur, Udupi District India
Background: Oral health is an integral part of the general health of an individual. Children spend a considerable period in schools and teachers are in an enviable position to influence and guide children. School-based oral health education (OHE) is valuable as children are guided when young during the formation of their oral hygiene habits. Aim: This study was undertaken with the objective of assessing the oral health knowledge, attitudes, and practices of primary school teachers. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional survey was conducted among primary school teachers in Shirur village of Udupi district. A validated questionnaire was used, and a total of 103 teachers were assessed for their knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding oral hygiene. Statistical Analysis: Data description and statistical analysis were obtained using IBM SPSS Version 21-computer software (IBM Statistical Package for the Social Sciences, SPSS 21.0, Inc., Chicago, USA) in association with Microsoft Excel. Descriptive statistics were obtained, and the mean values and frequency distributions were calculated. Results: All teachers (100%) were unanimous in their agreement that oral health was an integral part of general health and 95.3% (n = 102) agreed on the need for periodic dental check up. A majority (55.8%) of the teachers brushed twice daily and 32.7% of them visited their dentist once every 6 months. All teachers were interested in delivering OHE in schools. Conclusions: School teachers can be effectively used for OHE in schools. There is a need for a comprehensive approach to include OHE in schools through activities such as dental examinations and demonstration of brushing techniques.