• Title of article

    Long-Term Effects of School-Based Oral Health Program on Oral Health Knowledge and Practices and Oral Health-Related Quality of Life

  • Author/Authors

    Alsumait, Aishah University of Alberta - Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry - Department of Dentistry, Canada , Alsumait, Aishah Ministry of Health - National School Oral Health Program, Kuwait , El Salhy, Mohamed University of Alberta - Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry - Department of Dentistry, Canada , Amin, Maryam University of Alberta - Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry - Department of Dentistry, Canada

  • From page
    362
  • To page
    368
  • Abstract
    Objective: To evaluate the effects of exposure to the School Oral Health Program (SOHP) during primary school years on the current oral health (OH) knowledge and practices and OH-related quality of life (OHRQoL) of Kuwait University students. Subjects and Methods: 300 university students, aged 17.6–24.3 years, completed a validated questionnaire that consisted of 5 sections about demographics, health selfevaluation, OH knowledge and practices and OHRQoL. Of these students, 260 were female, 40 male, 262 single and 38 married. 189 participants had attended the SOHP, while 111 had not. Frequencies and means were used for data description. The Student t test was used to compare the means, while χ² analysis was used for the associations between SOHP and non-SOHP attendance. The odds ratios (ORs) were calculated for significant factors. Results: The SOHP attendees were twice as aware of the relationship between gum problems and heart diseases than the non-SOHP (OR = 2, 95% CI = 1.15–3.48, p = 0.013). The daily activities of the non- SOHP attendees were twice as likely to be affected by dental health issues compared to those of the SOHP attendees (OR = 2.28, 95% CI = 1.41–3.68, p 0.001). In addition, the SOHP attendees were 3 times as likely to describe their OH status as good/very good/excellent than the non-SOHP attendees (OR = 2.85, 95% CI = 1.31–6.18, p = 0.008). Conclusions: The SOHP attendees had a better OHRQoL and overall self-satisfaction with their OH than the non-SOHP attendees with insignificant differences between the 2 groups in OH knowledge and practices.
  • Keywords
    School health · Community dentistry · Oral hygiene · Oral health · Dental education · Quality of life
  • Journal title
    Medical Principles and Practice
  • Journal title
    Medical Principles and Practice
  • Record number

    2585705