| Literature DB >> 25472659 |
Virginia Dickson-Swift1, Amanda Kenny2, Jane Farmer3, Mark Gussy4, Sarah Larkins5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: This article presents findings from a scoping review of tools used to measure oral health literacy. Internationally, interest in oral health literacy is driven by oral health disparities, particularly for disadvantaged groups, with conditions such as dental caries and periodontal disease contributing substantially to the global burden of disease. The increasing focus on measuring oral health literacy aligns with reasons for measuring broader health literacy, that is, by assessing oral health literacy, decisions can be made about instigating interventions at policy and practice level to improve individual and population level oral health. There are numerous tools available that measure oral health literacy using a range of indicators.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25472659 PMCID: PMC4417207 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6831-14-148
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Oral Health ISSN: 1472-6831 Impact factor: 2.757
Inclusion and exclusion criteria
| Criterion | Inclusion | Exclusion |
|---|---|---|
| Time period | January 2007 to September 2014 | Any study outside these dates |
| Language | English | Non-English |
| Type of article | Original research article published in a peer reviewed journal that provides a description of a tool. The article may then proceed to use the tool or report of instrument or tool | Any publication that was not original research, peer-reviewed journal article and/or unpublished. For example, PhD theses and reports were excluded. Articles that do not report using a tool or instrument were also excluded. |
| Study focus | Oral or dental health literacy measurement tools or instruments | No reference to oral health literacy tools or instruments |
| Geographical area of interest | International studies including those with specific cultural groups | Nil |
| Setting | Any | Nil |
Chronological overview of oral health literacy tools
| Abbreviation | Name of tool | Year | Authors | Type of tool |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| REALD-99 | Rapid Estimate of Adult Literacy in Dentistry | 2007 | Richman et al. | 99 item word recognition |
| REALD-30 | Rapid Estimate of Adult Literacy in Dentistry -30 | 2007 | Lee et al. | 30 item word recognition common dental words |
| ToFHLiD | Test of Functional Health Literacy in Dentistry | 2007 | Gong et al. | Reading comprehension and numeracy 68 item reading comprehension and 12 item numeracy |
| OHLI | Oral Health Literacy Instrument | 2009 | Sabbahi et al. | Reading comprehension and numeracy |
| REALM-D | Rapid Estimate of Adult Literacy in Medicine and Dentistry | 2010 | Atchinson et al. | 84 item word recognition |
| CMOHK | Comprehensive Measure of Oral Health Knowledge | 2010 | Macek et al. | 44 questions conceptual knowledge |
| BHLOHKP | Baltimore Health Literacy and Oral Health Knowledge Project survey | 2011 | Macek et al. | 44 item questionnaire conceptual knowledge across 4 domains |
| HKREALD-30 | Hong Kong Rapid Estimate of Adult Literacy in Dentistry | 2012 | Wong et al. | Adaptation of the REALD-99 translated to Chinese and shortened to the REALD-30 |
| 2013 | Bridges et al. | |||
| OHLA-S | Oral Health Literacy Assessment-Spanish | 2012 | Lee et al. | Developed using the REALD-30 word recognition and comprehension |
| OHLA-E | Oral Health Literacy Assessment-English | 2012 | Lee et al. | Developed using the REALD-30 word recognition and comprehension |
| REALMD-20 | Rapid Estimate of Adult Literacy in Dentistry-20 | 2013 | Gironda et al. | 20 item word recognition |
| HKOHLAT-P | Hong Kong Oral Health Literacy Assessment Task for Paediatric Dentistry | 2013 | Wong et al. | Mainly literacy and numeracy tasks |
| 2013 | Bridges et al. | |||
| OHL-AQ | Oral Health Literacy Adults Questionnaire | 2013 | Sistani et al. | 17 items in 4 sections, reading comprehension, numeracy, literacy and decision making |
| HeLD | Health Literacy in Dentistry | 2013 | Jones et al. | Modelled on the HeLMS |
Overview of studies using oral health literacy tools 2007-2013
| Authors | Year | Title | Journal | Aim | Sample | n= | Setting | Tool used |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gong, D., Lee, J., Rozier, G., Pahel, B., Richman, J., Vann, W. | 2007 | Development and testing of the Test of Functional Health Literacy in Dentistry (ToFHLiD) | Journal of Public Health Dentistry | To evaluate the reliability and validity of the ToFHLiD | Parents of paediatric patients | 102 | Caregivers of paediatric dental patients seeking care in two dental clinics in North Carolina | ToFHLiD |
| Jones, M., Lee, J., Rozier, G. | 2007 | Oral health literacy among adult patients seeking dental care | Journal of the American Dental Association | To examine the association of knowledge, dental care visits and oral health status with oral health literacy in dental patients | Adult patients | 101 | Convenience sample of adult patients presenting for treatment at private dental practices in North Carolina | REALD-30 and short interview |
| Lee, J., Rozier, G., Lee, S., Bender, D., Ruiz, R. | 2007 | Development of a word recognition instrument to test health literacy in dentistry: The REALD-30- A brief communication | Journal of Public Health Dentistry | To develop and pilot test a dental word recognition instrument | Adult patients | 200 | Ambulatory Care Centre at the University of North Carolina Hospital | REALD-30 and interview that included the TOFHLA & REALM & OHIP-14 |
| Richman, K., Lee, J., Rozier, G., Gong, D., Pahel, B., Vann, W. | 2007 | Evaluation of a word recognition instrument to test health literacy in dentistry: The REALD-99 | American Association of Public Health Dentistry | To evaluate a dental health literacy word recognition instrument | Parents of paediatric patients | 102 | Parents and caregivers of paediatric dental patients from the UNC-CH School of Dentistry Paediatric Dental Clinics and from Orange County Dental Clinics | REALD-99 |
| Jackson, R., Eckert, G. | 2008 | Health literacy in an adult dental research population: A pilot study | American Association of Public Health Dentistry | To gather data concerning the level of health literacy in adults who frequently volunteer for clinical research programs | Adults enrolled in the Oral Health Research Institute School of Dentistry | 100 | Oral Health Research Institute of Indiana University School of Dentistry | S-ToFHLA |
| Sabbahi.D., Lawrence, H., Limeback, H., Rootman, I. | 2009 | Development and evaluation of an oral health literacy instrument for adults | Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology | To develop and validate an instrument to measure functional oral health literacy of adults | Adult patients | 100 | Convenience sample of patients attending the Faculty of Dentistry clinics at the University of Toronto | Oral Health Knowledge test, OHLI, ToHFLA |
| Atchison, K., Gironda, M., Messadi, D., Der-Martirosian, C. | 2010 | Screening for oral health literacy in an urban dental clinic | Journal of Public Health Dentistry | To evaluate a health literacy instrument based on the REALM that incorporates dental and medical terms into one 84-item REALM-D measure and determine its association with patient characteristics of a culturally diverse dental clinic population | Adult patients | 200 | Oral health clinic urban centre Los Angeles, California | REALM-D |
| Macek, M., Haynes, D., Wells, W., Bauer-Leffler, S., Cotten, P., Parker, R. | 2010 | Measuring conceptual health knowledge in the context of oral health literacy: preliminary results | Journal of Public Health Dentistry | To assess the validity and reliability of a new instrument and describe conceptual oral health knowledge among a sample of low-income adults | Adult residents of Baltimore | 100 | Baltimore residents randomly selected from a list of those that had landlines | REALM and the S-ToFHLA to develop CMOHK |
| Parker, E., Jamieson, L. | 2010 | Associations between Indigenous Australian oral health literacy and self-reported oral health outcomes | BMC Oral Health | To determine oral health literacy (REALD-30) and oral health literacy-related outcome associations, and to calculate if oral health literacy-related outcomes are risk indicators for poor self-reported oral health among rural-dwelling Indigenous Australians | Indigenous adults | 468 | Convenience sample of Indigenous adults living in the Port Augusta region of Australia | REALD-30 and measures from OHL-14 |
| Vann, W., Lee, J., Baker, D., Divaris, K. | 2010 | Oral health literacy among female caregivers: Impact on oral health outcomes in early childhood | Journal of Dental Research | To investigate the association of female caregivers’ oral health literacy with their knowledge, behaviours and the reported oral health status of their young children | Child/ caregiver dyads from the Carolina Oral Health Literacy Project | 1273 | Caregivers and children enrolled in the Women’s Infants and Children’s (WIC)Supplemental Nutrition Program in North Carolina | REALD-30 and oral hygiene behaviours |
| Wells, P., Caplan, D., Strauss, R., Bell, D., George, M. | 2010 | An oral health survey of the Lumbee tribe in South-eastern North Carolina | The Journal of Dental Hygiene | To evaluate access to dental care issues, oral health knowledge and oral health-related quality of life of the Lumbee tribe | Adult Lumbee tribe members | 118 | Convenience sample of American Indian attending the Lumbee Tribe Homecoming in North Carolina | OHIP-14 and survey |
| Lee, Y., Divaris, K., Baker, A. Vann, W. | 2011 | The relationship of oral health literacy with oral health-related quality of life in a multi-racial sample of low-income female caregivers | Health and Quality of Life Outcomes | To investigate the association between oral health literacy (OHL) and Oral-Health Related Quality of Life (OHRQoL) and explore the racial differences therein among a low-income community-based group of female WIC participants. | Low income adult females enrolled in WIC program | 1405 | Community setting of adult women enrolled in the Women, Infants and Children’s(WIC) Supplemental Nutrition Program in 7 counties in North Carolina. | OHIP-14, REALD-30 |
| Lee, J., Divaris, K., Baker, A., Rozier. R., Lee, S., Vann, W. | 2011 | Oral health literacy levels among a low-income WIC population | Journal of Public Health Dentistry | To determine oral health literacy (OHL) levels and explore potential racial differences in a low-income population | Care givers of paediatric patients | 1405 | Community setting of adult women enrolled in the Women, Infants and Children’s(WIC) Supplemental Nutrition Program in 7 counties in North Carolina. | REALD-30 and survey |
| Macek, M., Manski, M., Schneiderman, T., Meakin, S., Haynes, D., Wells, W., Bauer-Leffler, S., Cotton, A. Parker, R. | 2011 | Knowledge of oral health issues among low-income Baltimore adult: A pilot study | Journal of Dental Hygiene | Pilot study to document conceptual knowledge of oral health among low income adults in Baltimore | Low income adults in Baltimore | 100 | Baltimore residents randomly selected from a list of those that had landlines | BHLOHKP |
| Stucky, B., Lee, J., Lee, S., Rozier, R., | 2011 | Development of the two-stage Rapid Estimate of Adult Literacy in Dentistry | Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology | To revise the 30 item Rapid Estimate of Adult Literacy in Dentistry (REALD-30) into a more efficient and easier-to-use two-stage model | Low income adults (primarily women) enrolled in the WIC program | 1405 | Low income adults (primarily women) enrolled in the North Carolina WIC supplemental nutrition program | REALD-30, TS-REALD |
| Lee, J., Divaris, K., Baker, A., Rozier, R., Vann, W. | 2012 | The relationship of oral health literacy and self-efficacy with oral health status and dental neglect | American Journal of Public Health | To examine the association of oral health literacy (OHL) with oral health status (OHS) and dental neglect (DN) and whether self efficacy mediated or modified these associations | Female caregivers | 1280 | Community setting of adult women enrolled in the Women, Infants and Children’s WIC Supplemental Nutrition Program (in 7 counties in North Carolina. | REALD-30 |
| Lee, J., Stucky, B., Rozier, G., Lee, S., Zeldin, L. | 2012 | Oral health literacy assessment: development of an oral health literacy instrument for Spanish speakers | Journal of Public Health Dentistry | To develop an oral health literacy instrument for Spanish-speaking adults , evaluate its psychometric properties and determine its comparability to the English version | Adults fluent in English or Spanish at various sites in North Carolina | 405 | Sites that included WIC clinics in various regions of North Carolina, Early Head Start Centre and a continuity care clinic in North Carolina | OHLA, OHLA-S |
| Parker, E., Misan, G., Chong, A., Mills, A., Roberts-Thomson, K., Horowitz, A., Jamieson, L. | 2012 | An oral health literacy intervention for Indigenous adults living in a rural setting in Australia | BMC Public Health | To determine if implementation of a functional, context-specific oral health literacy intervention improves oral health literacy-related outcomes measured by use of dental services, and assessment of oral health knowledge, oral health self-care and oral health-related self-efficacy | Indigenous adults | 400 | RCT with randomisation | Adaptation of the HeLM |
| Wehmeyer, M., Corwin, C., Guthmiller, J., Lee, J., | 2012 | The impact of oral health literacy on periodontal health status | American Association of Public Health Dentistry | To describe the oral health literacy (OHL) among periodontal patients and to examine its association with periodontal health status | Adult patients | 121 | Convenience sample of adult patients presenting for initial consultation appointment to the University of North Carolina Graduate Periodontology Clinic | REALD-30 and survey and periodontal exam |
| Wong, H., Bridges, S., You. C., McGrath, C., Au, T., Parthasarathy, D. | 2012 | Development and validation of Hong Kong Rapid Estimate of Adult Literacy in Dentistry | Journal of Investigative and Clinical Dentistry | To develop and validate an instrument , the Hong Kong Rapid Estimate of Adult Literacy in Dentistry | Parents of paediatric dental patients | 200 | Convenience sample of parents of paediatric patients attending the Paediatric Dentistry Clinic in Hong Kong | REALD-99 translated to Chinese and modified to the HKREALD-30 and clinical examination |
| Bridges, S., Parthasarathy, D., Au, T., Wong, H., Yiu, C., McGrath, C. | 2013 | Development of functional oral health literacy assessment instruments: Application of literacy and cognitive theories | Journal of Public Health Dentistry | Development of a new literacy assessment instrument to establish content and face validity. | care givers of paediatric patients | Not specified | Various clinics and community settings in Hong Kong | HKOHLAT-P |
| Bridges, S., Parthasarathy, D., Wong, H., Yiu, C., Au, T., McGrath, C. | 2013 | The relationship between caregiver functional oral health literacy and child oral health status | Patient Education and Counselling | To describe the relationship between caregiver’s oral health literacy (OHL) and the oral health status of their children in an Asian population | care givers of paediatric patients | 301 | Child/caregiver dyads from kindergarten in Hong Kong | HKREALD-30 and HKOHLAT-P |
| Gironda, Der-Martirosian, C., Messadi, D., Holtzman, J. Atchinson, K. | 2013 | A brief 20-item dental/medical health literacy screen (REALMD-20) | Journal of Public Health Dentistry | To introduce a brief 20 item screener for limited dental/medical health literacy among adult dental patients | Adult patients seeking treatment for the first time | 200 | Patients seeking treatment for the first time at an Oral Diagnosis Clinic at a School of Dentistry in the US. | REALMD-20 |
| Hom, J., Lee, J., Divaris, K., Baker, A., Vann, W. | 2013 | Oral health literacy and knowledge among patients who are pregnant for the first time | The Journal of the American Dental Association | To determine the levels of and examine the associations of oral health literacy (OHL) and oral health knowledge in low income patients who were pregnant for the first time | Low income women pregnant for the first time | 119 | Subset of women pregnant for the first time in WIC project in North Carolina | REALD-30 and OHL survey |
| Jamieson, L., Divaris, K., Parker, E., Lee, J. | 2013 | Oral health literacy comparisons between Indigenous Australians and American Indians | Community Dental Health | To compare oral health literacy (OHL) levels between two profoundly disadvantaged groups, Indigenous Australians and American Indians and to explore the differences in socio-demographic, dental service utilisation, self-reported oral health indicators, and oral health-related quality of life correlates of OHL among the above. | Indigenous adults (Australia), American Indians (North Carolina) | 468 (Aus) 254 (USA) | Convenience sample of Indigenous adults living in the Port Augusta region of Australia and a convenience sample of caregivers attending the WIC clinics at selected sites in North Carolina | REALD-30 and OHP-14 |
| Jones, K., Parker, E., Mills, H., Horowitz, A., Brennan, D., Jamieson, L. | 2013 | Development and psychometric validation of a Health Literacy in Dentistry scale (HeLD) | Community Dental Health | To develop and validate a culturally-appropriate Health Literacy in Dentistry (HeLD) instrument for use amongst Indigenous Australians | Indigenous adults | 209 | Convenience sample of Indigenous adults living in the Port Augusta region of Australia | HeLD |
| Sistani, M., Montazeri, A., Yazdani, R., Murtomaa, H. | 2013 | New oral health literacy instrument for public health: development and pilot testing | Journal of Investigative and Clinical Dentistry | To develop a functional oral health literacy (OHL) instrument for adults including new measures of literacy skills (OHL-AQ) | Adult citizens living in Tehran | 97 | Randomly selected households in Tehran | OHL-AQ |
| Sistani, M., Yazdani, R. Virtanen, J., Pakdaman,A., Murtomaa, H. | 2013 | Determinants of oral health: Does oral health literacy matter? | ISRN Dentistry | To evaluate oral health literacy, independent of other oral health determinants , as a risk indicator for self-reported oral health | Adults living in Tehran | 1031 | Random area sampling in Tehran | OHL-AQ |
| Sistani, M., Yazdani, R. Virtanen, J., Pakdaman,A., Murtomaa, H. | 2013 | Oral health literacy and information sources among adults in Tehran, Iran | Community Dental Health | To assess oral health literacy level and oral health information of Iranian adults in Tehran, and to determine the factors related to oral health literacy | Adults | 1031 | Multi-stage random sample from Tehran, Iran | OHL-AQ |
| Ueno, M. Takeuchi, S., Oshiro, A., Kawaguchi, Y. | 2013 | Relationship between oral health literacy and oral health behaviors and clinical status in Japanese adults | Journal of Dental Sciences | To investigate how oral health literacy relates to oral health behaviors, as well as clinical dental and periodontal conditions. | Adult residents of Akita in Japan | 518 | Adult residents aged older than 20 living in Akita, Japan | Self administered questionnaire and dental exam |
| Wong, H., Bridges, S., Yiu, C., McGrath, C., Au, T., Parthasarathy, D., | 2013 | Validation of the Hong Kong Literacy Assessment Task for Paediatric Dentistry (HKOHLAT-P) | International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry | To validate an original instrument. The Hong Kong Oral Health Literacy Assessment Task (HKOHLAT-P) for paediatric dentistry | Parent/ Child dyads | 200 pairs | Convenience sample of 200 pairs of parents/children attending the Paediatric Dentistry Clinic in Hong Kong | HKOHLAT-P, ToFHLiD, ECO-HIS and interviews using HKREALD-30 |
| Holtzman, J., Atchison, J., Gironda, M., Radbod, R., Gornbein, J. | 2013 | The association between oral health literacy and failed appointments in adults attending a university-based general dental clinic | Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology | To determine the association between personal characteristics, a person’s oral health literacy and failing to show for dental appointments | Adults | 200 | Secondary analysis of 200 adult patients at a university dental clinic | REALM-D and socio-demographic survey |