Physiotherapy students’ oral health related knowledge, attitudes and practices at an identified institution of higher learning in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

T. Nadasan, S. Maharaj, Shenuka Singh
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Background Oral self-care health is integral to general health. However limited studies reflect physiotherapy students’ dental practices such as frequency of toothbrushing, toothbrush replacement, use of oral rinses, dental flossing, use of interdental aids or knowledge of dental plaque. Study objectives This study assessed knowledge, perceptions and oral self-care practices among physiotherapy students. This descriptive cross-sectional survey recruited second- third-, and fourth-year physiotherapy students at an identified training institution in South Africa by means of a self-administered questionnaire ResultsA total of 137 students participated in the study with a response rate of 83%. Participants indicated that 58%(n=79) had good knowledge and 85% (n=117) reported oral self-care practices. Almost all participants (99%; n=136) used a brush with toothpaste; 76% (n=104) brushed twice daily; 53% (n=72) replaced their toothbrush every 3 months and 48% (n=66) rinsed their mouth after eating. More than two-thirds of the study sample (62%; n= 84) used an interdental aid and (37%; n=50) reported dental visits once a year with (74%; n=100) only when necessary. From these 96% (n=132) experienced barriers such as costs (54%; n=71) and inadequate time (42%; n = 55). The majority of participants (72%; n=98) supported oral self-care be included in the physiotherapy curriculum. ConclusionAlthough there were inconsistencies in physiotherapy students’ reported oral health-related knowledge, perceptions and self-care practices, the majority of participants supported the inclusion of dental health into the undergraduate physiotherapy curriculum. This will enhance interprofessional education and improve oral health outcomes for both students and patients.
南非夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省一所指定高等院校物理治疗专业学生的口腔健康相关知识、态度和做法
背景 口腔自我护理健康与总体健康密不可分。然而,反映物理治疗专业学生牙科实践的研究有限,如刷牙频率、牙刷更换、口腔漱口水的使用、牙线、牙间辅助用品的使用或对牙菌斑的了解。研究目标 本研究评估了物理治疗专业学生的知识、认知和口腔自我护理实践。这项描述性横断面调查通过自填问卷的方式,招募了南非一所指定培训机构的二年级、三年级和四年级物理治疗专业学生。 结果共有 137 名学生参与了研究,回复率为 83%。参与者表示,58%(79 人)对口腔卫生知识有较好的了解,85%(117 人)报告了口腔自我护理的做法。几乎所有参与者(99%;n=136)都使用带牙膏的牙刷;76%(n=104)每天刷牙两次;53%(n=72)每三个月更换一次牙刷;48%(n=66)饭后漱口。超过三分之二的研究样本(62%;n=84)使用牙间辅助器,(37%;n=50)报告每年看一次牙医,(74%;n=100)只有在必要时才看牙医。其中 96%(n=132)的人遇到了费用(54%;n=71)和时间不足(42%;n=55)等障碍。大多数参与者(72%;n=98)支持将口腔自我护理纳入物理治疗课程。结论尽管物理治疗学生报告的口腔健康相关知识、认知和自我护理实践存在不一致,但大多数参与者支持将牙齿健康纳入物理治疗本科课程。这将加强跨专业教育,改善学生和患者的口腔健康状况。
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