Validity of Self-perceived and Clinically Diagnosed Gingival Status among 12-15-year-old Children in Indonesia.

Q2 Nursing
Robbykha Rosalien, Frida Avianing Isnanda Saragih, Ary Agustanti, Febriana Setiawati, Diah Ayu Maharani
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Abstract

A few studies have revealed the self-perceived gingival status using questionnaires among children. Perceived health is a crucial factor that has an impact on quality of life. The objective of the study was to assess self-perceived and clinically diagnosed gingival status among children in Indonesia. This was a cross-sectional study of 494 schoolchildren (aged 12-15 years). Periodontal status was recorded using the gingival index (GI) and plaque index (PI) based on the World Health Organization standards. Data were collected through a brief visual, non-invasive clinical oral examination and a self-administered questionnaire. The sensitivity and specificity of self-perceived assessment were calculated using normative assessment as the gold standard. This study showed that self-perceived need for dental treatment showed the highest sensitivity (86% using PI and 85% using GI) and self-perceived swollen gums showed the highest specificity (89% using PI and 88% using GI) for clinically diagnosed plaque (PI cut-off value: 0.74) and gingival problems (GI cut-off value: 0.51). In conclusion, both self-perceived variables showed significant discordance between their respective sensitivity and specificity. Self-perceived information is at a higher-level unawareness that does not reflect the current gingival status. Thus, public health strategies are needed to improve the awareness of better oral health among children by promoting, empowering, and advocating.

印度尼西亚12-15岁儿童自我感知和临床诊断牙龈状况的有效性。
一些研究通过问卷调查揭示了儿童对牙龈状况的自我认知。感知健康是影响生活质量的一个关键因素。该研究的目的是评估印度尼西亚儿童自我感知和临床诊断的牙龈状况。这是一项对494名学童(12-15岁)的横断面研究。采用基于世界卫生组织标准的牙龈指数(GI)和菌斑指数(PI)记录牙周状况。数据收集通过一个简短的视觉,非侵入性临床口腔检查和自我管理的问卷。以规范性评价为金标准,计算自我感知评价的敏感性和特异性。本研究显示,自我感知的牙科治疗需求对临床诊断的牙菌斑(PI临界值为0.74)和牙龈问题(GI临界值为0.51)的敏感性最高(PI为86%,GI为85%),自我感知的牙龈肿胀的特异性最高(PI为89%,GI为88%)。综上所述,两个自我感知变量在各自的敏感性和特异性之间存在显著的不一致。自我感知的信息处于更高层次的无意识状态,不能反映当前的牙龈状态。因此,需要制定公共卫生战略,通过促进、授权和倡导,提高儿童对更好的口腔健康的认识。
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AsianPacific Island Nursing Journal
AsianPacific Island Nursing Journal Nursing-General Nursing
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