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A multimedia oral health promoting project in primary schools in central Italy.

Iole Vozza1, Fabrizio Guerra1, Massimiliano Marchionne1, Ercole Bove1, Denise Corridore1, Livia Ottolenghi1.   

Abstract

AIM: The purpose of the study Project was to test the effectiveness of a multimedia game designed in order to attract the attention of primary school children to oral health basic concepts and use the instrument to assess students' knowledge.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: An originally designed multimedia game on oral health was administered in the computer class rooms, before (T0) and after (T1) an educational stage, to third (8-9 years) and fifth graders (10-11 years) of primary schools in urban and rural areas of two provinces of medium-small cities in Center Italy (Terni and Latina). Considered variables were: age, gender, school time schedule (only antemeridian, extended schedule). The statistical test used was the non-parametric Wilcox on signed-rank test.
RESULTS: Response rate was 90.6% (due to absence on the due date). 1,300 students were involved. Overall, the average of the correct answers was 40.7% before oral health lessons and 59.2% after. An improving trend of correct answers was recorded from T0 to T1, significantly (p < 0.05) among: fifth graders (+ 17.5%), extended school time schedulers (+18.1%) and females (+18.9%). The results, however, show poor global oral health knowledge, being total percentage of correct answers below 60%.
CONCLUSIONS: The results stress the importance of the school environment as access to health promotion for all socio-economic classes. The multimedia educational approach has proved a valuable and updated tool to attract the attention of digital native children.

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Keywords:  health promoting school; oral health; primary school

Year:  2014        PMID: 25506412      PMCID: PMC4252857     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Stomatol (Roma)        ISSN: 1824-0852


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