西乌干达医科学生口腔健康知识、行为和自述口腔健康状况。

Stephen Kinyanjui Watitiu, C. N. Agholor, B. Amalimeh
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目的:了解口腔医学轮转本科生口腔卫生知识、口腔卫生行为及口腔卫生自述状况。方法招募104名在坎帕拉国际大学西区牙科诊所进行牙科临床轮转的医科本科生。数据的在线收集使用结构化问卷上传到谷歌表单,以便于数据收集,同时也控制无响应。数据分析使用IBM SPSS version 26。使用皮尔逊卡方统计量对变量之间的相关性进行了检验。以p值< 0.05为差异有统计学意义。结果:男性占59.6%,年龄22 ~ 25岁,平均年龄(22.20±1.45)岁。调查结果显示,大部分受访者对口腔健康及预防口腔疾病有基本知识。然而,调查发现54.8%的受访者在过去一年没有去看牙医。该研究还调查了自我报告的口腔健康状况,结果发现,83.7%的受访者报告在过去一年中患有口腔感染或疾病。结论:研究参与者的口腔健康知识水平并没有一致地转化为适当的口腔健康行为。有必要将口腔健康作为医科学生实践方向课程的一部分。此外,应鼓励学生采用建议的口腔卫生做法和指南,以确保他们既了解并有能力为自己和他们打算为之服务的社区保持良好的口腔卫生。
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Oral Health Knowledge, Behaviour and Self-Reported Oral Health Conditions among Medical Students in Western Uganda.
Objective: To assess the oral health knowledge, oral health behaviour, and self-reported oral health conditions among undergraduate medical students on clinical rotation in Dentistry. Methods The study recruited 104 undergraduate medical students on clinical rotation in Dentistry at the Kampala International University – Western Campus dental clinic. Data was collected online using a structured questionnaire uploaded to a Google form for easy data collection while also controlling non-response. Data analysis was done using IBM SPSS version 26. A test for the association between the variables was done using Pearson’s chi-square statistic. Statistical significance was considered to be p-value < 0.05. Results: The majority (59.6%) of the respondents were male, aged between 22 and 25 years with a mean age of 22.20 ± 1.45. Findings showed that the majority of the respondents had basic knowledge of oral health and the prevention of oral disease.  However, it was observed that 54.8% of respondents had not had a dental visit in the past year. The study also investigated self-reported oral health conditions, and it was observed that 83.7% of respondents reported having oral infections or diseases in the last year. Conclusion: The level of knowledge on oral health among participants in the study did not consistently translate into appropriate oral health behaviour. There is a need to include oral health as part of the curriculum for medical students for practical orientation. Also, the students should be encouraged to adopt recommended oral health practices and guidelines to ensure that they are both knowledgeable and capable of maintaining good oral health for themselves and the communities they intend to serve.  
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