Oral Health Knowledge and Dental Visits in Community Living Older Adults in Rural Appalachia-West Virginia: A Cross-Sectional Analysis.

R Constance Wiener, Alcinda Trickett Shockey
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Introduction: The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between oral health knowledge and dental visits of older adults in an Appalachian county.

Methods: A cross-sectional study design was used. Surveys were returned from 205 older adults (50 years and above) from an Appalachian county. Questions were asked about oral health, last dental visit and sociodemographics.

Results: The variable of interest, oral health knowledge, was associated with dental visit. Having low oral health knowledge increased odds of having delayed a dental visit beyond a year (unadjusted odds ratio: 2.99; 95% Confidence interval: 1.70, 5.28). Even after considering the number of existing teeth, and controlling for age, sex, education and smoking, the association remained positive and independently significant (adjusted odds ratio: 2.25; 95% Confidence interval: 1.05, 4.82). Education was the only sociodemographic variable associated with last dental visit.

Conclusion: The surveyed older adults have a need for increasing dental visits within the previous year. Increasing dental knowledge was associated with odds of increased dental visits. Improving dental knowledge may be a strategy to improve the number of older adults having a dental visit within the year.

阿巴拉契亚-西弗吉尼亚州农村社区老年人口腔健康知识和牙科就诊:一项横断面分析。
前言:本研究的目的是调查阿巴拉契亚县老年人口腔健康知识与牙科就诊的关系。方法:采用横断面研究设计。来自阿巴拉契亚县的205名老年人(50岁及以上)进行了调查。问题涉及口腔健康、上次看牙医和社会人口统计。结果:感兴趣的变量口腔健康知识与牙科就诊相关。口腔健康知识较低的人推迟一年以上看牙医的几率增加(未经调整的优势比:2.99;95%置信区间:1.70,5.28)。即使在考虑了现有牙齿的数量,并控制了年龄、性别、教育和吸烟等因素后,这种关联仍然是正的,并且具有独立显著性(调整后的优势比:2.25;95%置信区间:1.05,4.82)。教育程度是唯一与最后一次牙科就诊相关的社会人口学变量。结论:被调查的老年人在过去一年内有增加牙科就诊的需求。增加牙科知识与增加看牙医的几率有关。提高牙科知识可能是一种策略,可以提高老年人在一年内看牙医的人数。
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