Oral health literacy and oral health status of a german adult population with migration background – findings from the MuMi Study

IF 3.9 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Berit Lieske , Christopher Kofahl , Katrin Borof , Kristin Spinler , Anna Poth , Demet Dingoyan , Thomas Beikler , Guido Heydecke , Ghazal Aarabi
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Abstract

Background

People with migration background in Germany demonstrate poorer oral health and different oral health behaviors compared to people without migration background. One crucial factor for achieving and maintaining good oral health is a person's oral health literacy. This article presents results on oral health and oral health literacy from the baseline data of the cluster-randomized controlled MuMi study (Promotion of oral health literacy and oral health of persons with migration background).

Methods

Comparative cross-sectional data on oral health and oral health literacy of patients with and without migration background were examined in 40 dental practices in Hamburg, Germany. Oral examination included a full dental status, the degree of caries restoration, and the approximal plaque index (API). To assess oral health literacy, the Oral Health Literacy Profile (OHLP) was used. Associations between migration status and oral health or oral health literacy were analyzed with linear mixed regression, adjusted for age, sex, education level. The relationship between oral health literacy and oral health was calculated using logistic regression.

Results

Participants with and without migration background differed significantly in oral health literacy and clinical parameters of oral health. The former showed significantly lower oral health literacy (lower OHLP-Scores) and poorer oral health (higher API values as well as a more problem-oriented dental service use). Furthermore, the degree of caries restoration is significantly lower among participants with migration background than those without. Lastly, the logistic regression analysis revealed a significant association between better oral health literacy and lower API values.

Discussion

Migration background appears to be a risk factor in its own right, as the differences in oral health literacy and oral health status remain even after statistically controlling for several confounders. In order to better reflect the diversity within the population with migration background, information on potential access barriers and migration-related factors must be included in further analyses.

Conclusion

Oral health literacy has been found to be a strong predictor for an individual's oral health outcome. Improving the oral health literacy of patients may help in the efforts to improve oral health behaviors and the overall treatment outcomes. Thus, future research should focus on tailored preventive measures for improving oral health literacy, thereby helping to strengthen equal opportunities in oral health in Germany.
具有移民背景的德国成年人口的口腔健康素养和口腔健康状况——来自MuMi研究的结果
德国有移民背景的人与没有移民背景的人相比,口腔健康状况更差,口腔健康行为也不同。实现和保持良好口腔健康的一个关键因素是一个人的口腔健康素养。本文介绍了来自集群随机对照MuMi研究(促进有移民背景的人的口腔健康素养和口腔健康)基线数据的口腔健康和口腔健康素养的结果。方法对德国汉堡40家牙科诊所中有和没有移民背景的患者的口腔健康和口腔健康素养进行比较。口腔检查包括全牙状态、龋修复程度和牙菌斑近似指数(API)。为了评估口腔健康素养,使用了口腔健康素养概况(OHLP)。采用线性混合回归分析移民身份与口腔健康或口腔健康素养之间的关系,并根据年龄、性别、教育水平进行调整。采用logistic回归计算口腔健康素养与口腔健康之间的关系。结果有移民背景和无移民背景的被试在口腔健康素养和口腔健康临床指标上存在显著差异。前者表现出较低的口腔健康素养(较低的ohlp分数)和较差的口腔健康(较高的API值以及更多的问题导向的牙科服务使用)。此外,有移民背景的受试者龋修复程度明显低于无移民背景的受试者。最后,逻辑回归分析显示良好的口腔健康素养与较低的API值之间存在显著关联。移民背景本身似乎是一个风险因素,因为即使在统计上控制了几个混杂因素后,口腔健康知识和口腔健康状况的差异仍然存在。为了更好地反映具有移徙背景的人口内部的多样性,必须在进一步的分析中列入关于可能的进入障碍和与移徙有关的因素的资料。结论口腔健康素养是预测个体口腔健康状况的重要指标。提高患者的口腔健康素养可能有助于改善口腔健康行为和整体治疗效果。因此,未来的研究应侧重于量身定制的预防措施,以提高口腔健康素养,从而有助于加强德国口腔健康的平等机会。
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Journal of Migration and Health
Journal of Migration and Health Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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