The Effect of an Education Program on School Children Oral Health in Khartoum, Sudan

Oral health education programs have long been considered an essential part of oral health policies. This is important for reducing the risk of oral diseases through health enhancement and voluntary behavioral changes due to learning opportunities. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of school-b...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of multidisciplinary healthcare 2024-01, Vol.17, p.1065-1077
Hauptverfasser: Albani, Galal Faisal Abdulqader Abdulla, Abdelgadir, Widad Ibrahim, Mohamed, Amal Abdelgadir Ali, Yousif, Magda, Mustafa, Amna Mohammed Ali, Almkiy, Egbal Abbashar Algmair, Mohammed, Khadiga Z M, Mohamed, Eman Ahmed Saad, Alghamdi, Fahad Abdullah A, Ahmed, Raga Gasim, Hakami, Manal S A, Dinar, Niemat A, Alsulami, Amal, Mudawi, AbdAllah Ibrahim AbdAlrahman, Ahmed, Waled A M
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Zusammenfassung:Oral health education programs have long been considered an essential part of oral health policies. This is important for reducing the risk of oral diseases through health enhancement and voluntary behavioral changes due to learning opportunities. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of school-based oral health education program on oral health in school children in Sudan. A quasi-experimental study was conducted at four governmental schools in Khartoum, Sudan, between August 2018, and March 2022. A total of 423 school children were randomly allocated into the control (n = 211) and study (n = 212) groups. An adapted questionnaire was administered to students before and after the intervention to assess their knowledge and practice of oral health. The study group participated in oral health education activities. Data were analyzed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS), version 21. The findings revealed that the mean knowledge at the pre-educational program was 9.3066 (SD = 3.91078) and the mean knowledge after the educational program was 21.2736 (SD = 2.13982). The scores indicated that the school children had significantly higher knowledge and practice scores after the oral health education program. The study concluded that education program on oral health improved students' oral health knowledge and practices. Imposing theoretical and practical lessons on oral and dental health in school curricula can motivate students to maintain oral health care, and this improves oral health status.
ISSN:1178-2390
1178-2390
DOI:10.2147/JMDH.S446487