| Literature DB >> 25179926 |
Shelia S Price1, Amy D Funk2, Alcinda K Shockey2, Gina M Sharps2, Richard J Crout2, Cathryn L Frere2, Susan K Morgan2, Christina B DeBiase2, Gerald R Hobbs2.
Abstract
Heart disease is the number one killer of women, and studies have shown connections between cardiovascular and oral health. However, interprofessional community-based participatory initiatives promoting women's oral health have received little research attention. This study evaluated the effectiveness of personalized oral health education (POHE) during a free one-day interprofessional women's health promotion event. The objectives were to 1) assess the participants' knowledge about the connection between oral health and heart disease; 2) disseminate information about oral-systemic linkages; 3) encourage comprehensive dental examinations; and 4) evaluate POHE outcomes. West Virginia University School of Dentistry faculty and students delivered POHE to the participants. These POHE instructors were calibrated with a standardized script regarding periodontal disease, health impact of tobacco, xerostomia-inducing medications, and oral hygiene instruction. Immediately prior to and following each POHE session, all the participants (N=165; 100 percent response rate) completed a number-coded questionnaire. The findings showed that the participants' knowledge of oral-systemic health linkages had increased following the POHE. The respondents received oral health kits and were offered discount vouchers toward the cost of a comprehensive oral examination at the dental school. This replicable model may prove useful to other dental schools in promoting women's oral health.Entities:
Keywords: community health education; dental education; health communication; heart disease; interprofessional education; oral health; public health; women’s health
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25179926
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Dent Educ ISSN: 0022-0337 Impact factor: 2.264