An investigation into the value and relevance of oral health promotion leaflets for young adolescents

Citation
Ca. Redmond et al., An investigation into the value and relevance of oral health promotion leaflets for young adolescents, INT DENT J, 51(3), 2001, pp. 164-168
Citations number
14
Categorie Soggetti
Dentistry/Oral Surgery & Medicine
Journal title
INTERNATIONAL DENTAL JOURNAL
ISSN journal
00206539 → ACNP
Volume
51
Issue
3
Year of publication
2001
Pages
164 - 168
Database
ISI
SICI code
0020-6539(200106)51:3<164:AIITVA>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
Objectives: To determine if oral health promotion leaflets of a novel desig n and content would be read by, acceptable to and influence 11-12-year-old children. Method: Three related leaflets were incorporated into a dental he alth education programme aimed at 11-12-year-old children. The leaflets wer e designed specifically, following consultation with focus groups. They had a romantic story line and emphasised the immediate gains from good dental health, relevant to this age group. A random sample of pupils completed a w ritten questionnaire on the impact of the leaflets at the end of the one-ye ar programme. These sample pupils underwent a clinical examination to measu re plaque before and after the programme. Results: 2,678 pupils with a mean age of 12.1 years participated in the programme. 895 were randomly selecte d to join the assessment study. Most pupils 81%, (725) reported they had re ad the leaflets; 61% (442) finding them enjoyable to read, 51% (370) attrac tive to look at and 71% (515) finding the story lines interesting. However, girls appreciated the leaflets more than the boys. There was some suggesti on that the leaflets played a positive role in the overall success of the p rogramme in that most pupils 83% (602) reported they thought more about car ing for their teeth after reading the leaflets and 58% reported their brush ing frequency had increased. Conclusion: The results indicate that for adol escents, leaflets which feature interpersonal relationships are well accept ed and can stimulate better oral health behaviour.