Parent Education Program about Dental Health Education for Intellectual Disability Children in Wetland

Renie Kumala Dewi, Beta Widya Oktiani, Anugrah Qatrunnada Hakim, Ika Kusuma Wardani
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Background: Wetlands are swamps with a water pH of 3.5-4.5. There are also cariogenic bacteria, including Streptococcus sp. Parents living in wetlands have a habit of using wetland water for their daily routine, such as for gargling after toothbrushing. Oral health problems in intellectual disabilities children include gingivitis, periodontitis, and rapid dental caries. Dental Health Education can increase the awareness of people in wetlands. Purpose: to analyse the effectivity of parent education program about dental health education for intellectual disability children in Wetland Methods: A quasi-experiment study with pretest and posttest without control design that used a simple random sampling technique. Results: Thirty-eight parents of intellectual disabilities children filled questionnaires for pretest, then asked to watch an animated video of Dental Health Education for moderate intellectual disabilities children living in wetlands concerning dental caries prevention. As for the posttest, the samples were asked to fill the same questionnaire after 20 days. Data were analyzed using Wilcoxon statistical test. The results of the Wilcoxon test prove value = 0.000 (p < 0.05). Conclusion: There is an effect of the parent education program through Dental Health Education video for intellectual disabilities children in wetlands on dental caries prevention. This video can be applied to parents of children with intellectual disabilities as promotive action for dental health education.
湿地智障儿童牙科健康教育家长教育计划
背景:湿地是沼泽地,水的酸碱度为 3.5-4.5。居住在湿地的家长习惯在日常生活中使用湿地水,如刷牙后漱口。智障儿童的口腔健康问题包括牙龈炎、牙周炎和快速龋齿。口腔健康教育可以提高湿地居民的意识。 目的:分析湿地智障儿童牙齿健康教育家长教育计划的效果:采用简单随机抽样技术,进行无对照设计的前测和后测的准实验研究。 结果38 名智障儿童的家长填写了前测问卷,然后被要求观看一段针对生活在湿地的中度智障儿童的有关预防龋齿的牙科健康教育动画视频。至于后测,则要求样本在 20 天后填写同样的问卷。数据采用 Wilcoxon 统计检验进行分析。Wilcoxon 检验的结果证明值 = 0.000(P < 0.05)。 结论通过针对湿地智障儿童的牙科健康教育视频开展的家长教育计划对预防龋齿有一定效果。该视频可应用于智障儿童的家长,作为牙齿健康教育的促进行动。
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