Title of article
“OWOERO”: A HEALTH EDUCATION TOOL TO DISPEL TEETHING MYTHS AND MISCONCEPTIONS – A REPORT
Author/Authors
Bankole ، Olubunmi Olusola Department of Child Oral Health - Faculty of Dentistry, University College Hospital - University of Ibadan , Lawal ، Folake Barakat Department of Periodontology and Community Dentistry - Faculty of Dentistry, University College Hospital - University of Ibadan , Ibiyemi ، Olushola Department of Periodontology and Community Dentistry - Faculty of Dentistry, University College Hospital - University of Ibadan
From page
368
To page
373
Abstract
Research findings in Nigeria have revealed that misconceptions about teething is common in the society, particularly among individuals from the lower social class. This prompted the development of a twenty four minute video in a local Nigerian language (Yoruba) titled “Owoero” (meaning “ease”) . The video conveys a general message on ease of eruption of teeth in children; void of the long list of perceived symptoms. Videos are powerful communication vehicles and important health education tools. They have been used in many countries and previous researches have shown that videotapes are useful aids in health education This present video is to serve as a culturally appropriate community dental health education tool, with special focus on nursing mothers and pregnant women particularly in south western Nigeria because of their essential role in oral health care of children. The video also targets people from the lower socioeconomic class due to their poor knowledge and practice of oral health .This article describes the rationale behind the choice of a culturally appropriate heath educational video and the process and steps that went into the finished work.
Keywords
teething , child , video oral health education
Journal title
Nigerian Journal of Medicine
Journal title
Nigerian Journal of Medicine
Record number
2661899
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