Effect of health education on knowledge and oral hygiene practices of persons living with HIV in Nairobi, Kenya.

L W Gathece, J K Wang'ombe, P M Ng'ang'a, P N Wanzala
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Abstract

Objective: To assess the effect of oral health education on knowledge and oral health seeking behaviour of persons living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA).

Methods: Quasi-experimental study design conducted among 195 Persons living with HIV/AIDS attending two Comprehensive Care Centres (CCC) at the Kenyatta National Hospital (intervention group) and Mbagathi district hospital (non-intervention group) in Nairobi Kenya. The participants were selected using systematic random sampling method and data collected using a questionnaire. Data was collected at baseline, at three months (review 1) and at six months (review 2).

Results: There was a significant change in oral health knowledge for KNH participants. However, no significant change in oral knowledge was recorded for MDH participants. The proportion of participants who brushed their teeth at least twice a day increased significantly from 52% to 88% for KNH. The proportion of those who had brushed the previous evening increased from 47% to 83.2%. There was no significant change in the proportion brushing at least twice a day among the non-intervention group. There was a significant association between change in knowledge and change to brushing at least twice a day among the intervention group.

Conclusion: Oral health education led to improved oral health knowledge and oral hygiene practices among PLWHA.

健康教育对肯尼亚内罗毕艾滋病毒感染者的知识和口腔卫生习惯的影响。
目的:评价口腔健康教育对HIV/AIDS感染者口腔健康知识和口腔健康就诊行为的影响。方法:对在肯尼亚内罗毕肯雅塔国家医院(干预组)和姆巴加西地区医院(非干预组)两家综合护理中心(CCC)就诊的195名艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染者进行准实验研究设计。研究对象采用系统随机抽样法,数据采用问卷调查法收集。数据在基线、3个月(回顾1)和6个月(回顾2)时收集。结果:KNH参与者的口腔健康知识有显著变化。然而,MDH参与者在口头知识方面没有显著的变化。对于KNH,每天至少刷牙两次的参与者比例从52%显著增加到88%。前一天晚上刷牙的比例从47%上升到83.2%。在非干预组中,每天至少刷牙两次的比例没有显著变化。在干预组中,知识的改变和每天至少刷牙两次之间存在显著的关联。结论:口腔健康教育提高了艾滋病感染者的口腔健康知识和口腔卫生习惯。
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