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Providing Oral Health Education to Adolescents with Peer-Assisted Learning
There is a need to increase oral health knowledge, attitudes and behaviors in children to improve oral health. This research involves peer-assisted learning to determine if high school students can influence rural middle school students’ oral health. The study sample consisted of middle school stude...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8862479/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35199104 |
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author | Wiener, R. Constance Bailey, Kimberly Adcock, Amelia Young, Scott Kuhn, Summer Morton, Catherine |
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description | There is a need to increase oral health knowledge, attitudes and behaviors in children to improve oral health. This research involves peer-assisted learning to determine if high school students can influence rural middle school students’ oral health. The study sample consisted of middle school students. After completing pre-test, they were assigned to receive 1) didactic peer-assisted learning with professionally supervised and educated high school students (members of an after-school pipeline program for science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and health science); or, 2) teacher provided handouts/activity sheets. Both groups then completed a post test. The results of the Mann-Whitney U Tests showed that brushing and flossing failed to reach significant improvements between the pre-test and post-test for the handouts/activity sheets group (brushing, P=0.391; flossing, P=0.459). There was improvement within that group for oral health knowledge (P<.001). Brushing, flossing and oral health knowledge failed to reach significant improvement between the pre-test and post-test for the peer-assisted learning group (brushing, P=0.760; flossing, P=0.707; oral health knowledge, P= 0.154). In terms of oral health knowledge, there was no difference between the scores of the two groups on the pre-test (P-value = 0.980) nor on the post-test (P-value= 0.237). Near-peer assisted learning for oral hygiene knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors had similar outcomes as teacher provided handouts and activity sheets in a middle school setting. |
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spelling | pubmed-88624792022-02-22 Providing Oral Health Education to Adolescents with Peer-Assisted Learning Wiener, R. Constance Bailey, Kimberly Adcock, Amelia Young, Scott Kuhn, Summer Morton, Catherine SVOA Dent Article There is a need to increase oral health knowledge, attitudes and behaviors in children to improve oral health. This research involves peer-assisted learning to determine if high school students can influence rural middle school students’ oral health. The study sample consisted of middle school students. After completing pre-test, they were assigned to receive 1) didactic peer-assisted learning with professionally supervised and educated high school students (members of an after-school pipeline program for science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and health science); or, 2) teacher provided handouts/activity sheets. Both groups then completed a post test. The results of the Mann-Whitney U Tests showed that brushing and flossing failed to reach significant improvements between the pre-test and post-test for the handouts/activity sheets group (brushing, P=0.391; flossing, P=0.459). There was improvement within that group for oral health knowledge (P<.001). Brushing, flossing and oral health knowledge failed to reach significant improvement between the pre-test and post-test for the peer-assisted learning group (brushing, P=0.760; flossing, P=0.707; oral health knowledge, P= 0.154). In terms of oral health knowledge, there was no difference between the scores of the two groups on the pre-test (P-value = 0.980) nor on the post-test (P-value= 0.237). Near-peer assisted learning for oral hygiene knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors had similar outcomes as teacher provided handouts and activity sheets in a middle school setting. 2020 2020-08-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8862479/ /pubmed/35199104 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Article Wiener, R. Constance Bailey, Kimberly Adcock, Amelia Young, Scott Kuhn, Summer Morton, Catherine Providing Oral Health Education to Adolescents with Peer-Assisted Learning |
title | Providing Oral Health Education to Adolescents with Peer-Assisted Learning |
title_full | Providing Oral Health Education to Adolescents with Peer-Assisted Learning |
title_fullStr | Providing Oral Health Education to Adolescents with Peer-Assisted Learning |
title_full_unstemmed | Providing Oral Health Education to Adolescents with Peer-Assisted Learning |
title_short | Providing Oral Health Education to Adolescents with Peer-Assisted Learning |
title_sort | providing oral health education to adolescents with peer-assisted learning |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8862479/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35199104 |
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