Awareness, Capacity Building of Anganwadi Workers and Its Effect on Anganwadi Children's Oral Hygiene: A Mixed Evaluative Study in Rural Maharashtra, India.

Q3 Dentistry
Poonam R Shingare, Nilesh Rathi, Snehasish Tripathy
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Background: Anganwadi workers (AWWs) are community activists for social change who work to improve the conditions of women, girls, and young children. With proper training and support, AWWs can be an instrumental source in the promotion of oral health behaviors among children. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the effect of AWW education and training on children's oral hygiene.

Methods: This study employed a pre-post intervention research design. The study population consisted of 200 AWWs and a total of 1,000 children (500 intervention group and 500 control group) aged 3-5 years. A structured oral health awareness program was delivered among AWWs. After training, the children in the intervention group were introduced to a supervised tooth brushing routine by AWWs with a song in the native Marathi language playing while brushing. In contrast, the control group received usual oral health education. After 3 months, children in both the intervention and control groups were evaluated for oral hygiene status, and Debris Index Score was recorded.

Results: There was 10.2-91.8% inadequate knowledge on various questions among AWWs. 8.2-71.8% AWWs showed incorrect practices. At baseline, group I had mean score of 0.94 ± 0.99 and group II had mean score of 0.90 ± 1.0. However, after the awareness and capacity-building intervention, a significant reduction in mean Oral Hygiene Index-Debris Index (OHI-DI) scores was noted for group I to 0.54 ± 0.67, whereas the mean OHI-DI score in group II was 0.89 ± 0.92. The difference was found to be significant in both the groups with p-value of 0.001.

Conclusion: Empowering local healthcare cadres such as AWWs can be a scalable and cost-effective method to enhance oral health outcomes for children in resource-limited settings.

How to cite this article: Shingare PR, Rathi N, Tripathy S. Awareness, Capacity Building of Anganwadi Workers and Its Effect on Anganwadi Children's Oral Hygiene: A Mixed Evaluative Study in Rural Maharashtra, India. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2025;18(7):799-806.

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Anganwadi工人的意识、能力建设及其对Anganwadi儿童口腔卫生的影响:印度马哈拉施特拉邦农村的一项混合评价研究。
背景:Anganwadi工人(AWWs)是社会变革的社区活动家,致力于改善妇女,女孩和幼儿的条件。通过适当的培训和支持,AWWs可以成为促进儿童口腔健康行为的重要来源。因此,本研究旨在探讨AWW教育培训对儿童口腔卫生的影响。方法:本研究采用干预前后研究设计。研究人群为200名AWWs和1000名3-5岁儿童(干预组500名,对照组500名)。在aww中开展了结构化的口腔健康意识项目。在训练之后,干预组的孩子们被引入到由AWWs监督的刷牙程序中,刷牙时播放当地马拉地语歌曲。对照组接受常规口腔健康教育。3个月后,对干预组和对照组患儿进行口腔卫生状况评估,并记录碎片指数评分。结果:10.2% ~ 91.8%的aww对各问题的认知不足。8.2-71.8%的AWWs存在不正确的操作。基线时,I组平均得分为0.94±0.99,II组平均得分为0.90±1.0。然而,在意识和能力建设干预后,I组的平均口腔卫生指数-碎屑指数(OHI-DI)得分显著降低至0.54±0.67,而II组的平均OHI-DI得分为0.89±0.92。两组间差异均显著,p值为0.001。结论:在资源有限的情况下,增强当地卫生保健干部(如aww)的权能是一种可扩展且具有成本效益的方法,可改善儿童的口腔健康状况。Shingare PR, Rathi N, Tripathy S.。Anganwadi工人的意识、能力建设及其对Anganwadi儿童口腔卫生的影响:一项在印度马哈拉施特拉邦农村进行的混合评价研究。中华临床儿科杂志,2015;18(7):799-806。
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