Title of article :
The Application of the Health Belief Model in Oral Health Education
Author/Authors :
Solhi, M Dept. of Health Education and Promotion - School of Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Shojaei Zadeh, D Dept. of Health Education and Promotion - School of Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Seraj, B Dept. of Infant Dentistry - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Faghih Zadeh, S Dept. of Biostatistics - School of Medical Sciences - Tarbiat Modarress University, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: The goal of this study was to determine the application of health belief model in oral health education for 12-
year-old children and its effect on oral health behaviors and indexes.
Methods: A quasi- experimental study was carried out on twelve-year-old girl students (n-291) in the first grade of secondary
school, in the central district of Tehran, Iran. Research sample was selected by a multistage cluster sampling. The data was
obtained by using a valid reliable questionnaire for measuring the perceptions, a checklist for observing the quality of brushing
and dental flossing and health files and clinical observation. First, a descriptive study was applied to individual perceptions,
oral behaviors, Oral Hygiene Index (OHI) and Decayed, Missing and Filled Teeth Index (DMFTI). Then an educational
planning based on the results and Health Belief Model (HBM) was applied. The procedure was repeated after six months.
Results: After education, based on HBM, all the oral health perceptions increased (P<.05). Correct brushing and flossing
are influenced by increased perceptions. A low correlation between the reduction of DMFTI and increased perceived severity
and increased perceived barriers are found (r= -0.28, r = 0.43 respectively). In addition, there was a limited correlation
between OHI and increased perceived benefits (r = -0.26).
Conclusion: Using health belief model in oral health education for increasing the likelihood of taking preventive oral health
behaviors is applicable.
Keywords :
Health belief model , Oral hygiene index , Decayed missing and filled teeth index (DMFTI) , Brushing , Flossing
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics