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Evaluation of An Oral Health Education Session for Early Head Start Home Visitors

Journal of Public Health Dentistry
2016
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ObjectivesHome visiting programs promote the education and health of Early Head Start (EHS) children and pregnant women. However, EHS's oral health component is unevenly implemented. We conducted an educational intervention to improve oral health knowledge and motivational interviewing techniques among Wisconsin EHS home visitors. MethodsA questionnaire assessing oral health-related knowledge and confidence was administered to home visitors before and after an educational session. Changes between pre/post-responses were analyzed with McNemar's test and Wilcoxon Signed Rank test. ResultsAfter the intervention there were increases in both knowledge and confidence related to oral health communication. Knowledge increases were observed in such topics as fluoridation, dental caries, and caregivers’ role in assisting and supervising children's tooth brushing. ConclusionsA brief educational intervention was associated with increased home visitor knowledge and confidence in communicating oral health messages to EHS caregivers and pregnant women.

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Kevin Glatt; Christopher Okunseri; Diane Flanagan; Pippa Simpson; Yumei Cao; Earnestine Willis

Wiley

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