Oral health-related knowledge, attitudes and self-efficacy of Australian rural older adults

Marino, Rodrigo; Hopcraft, Matthew; Ghanim, Aghareed; Tham, Rachel; Khew, Chee-Wah; Stevenson, Christine

Abstract

ObjectiveA cross-sectional study was conducted involving older adults from social clubs within a regional local government area in the state of Victoria, Australia, to identify factors associated with knowledge, and attitudes about oral health, as well as perceived self-efficacy. MethodsParticipants underwent an oral health interview, followed by a comprehensive oral clinical examination. ResultsA total of 225 older adults participated in this study. The mean age was 70.7 (range: 55-96) years. The majority was females (62.0%) and had incomplete secondary education or less (56.1%); 34.2% were fully edentulous. The mean oral health knowledge score was 24.7 (SD 3.8). None of the socio-demographic and oral health variables yielded a significant effect on the knowledge score. The attitude score had a mean of 5.0 (SD 1.6). Four variables remained significant in the multivariate analysis [p0.0001]. A dentate female, with tertiary education, had better oral health attitudes. Higher oral health knowledge scores were associated with a better attitude. The overall self-efficacy mean value was 83.1% (SD 10.6). Dental visits and oral health knowledge remained significant in the attitudes multivariate analysis [p0.01]. ConclusionFindings indicate that there were some misconceptions in oral health among this group of older adults. These are important influences on the success/failure of an oral health programme. Oral health education is needed to increase older adults' oral health knowledge, in particular of oral cancer, and to some extent periodontal disease, and improves attitudes and oral health self-efficacy. Oral health knowledge, attitudes and self-efficacy were minimally explained by socio-demographic and clinical variables.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000386969100014 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: GERODONTOLOGY
Volumen: 33
Número: 4
Editorial: Wiley
Fecha de publicación: 2016
Página de inicio: 530
Página final: 538
DOI:

10.1111/ger.12202

Notas: ISI