Different dimensions of oral health literacy and tooth avulsion management: pre-post study with schoolteachers.
Fabio Anevan Ubiski Fagundes, Anny Caroline Schade, Vinicius Felipe Oliveira Dias, Fabian Calixto Fraiz, Fernanda de Morais Ferreira, Luciana Reichert da Silva Assunção
Abstract
Open AccessOral health literacy (OHL) may play a crucial role for managing traumatic dental injuries. In this pre-post study, the effect of the different dimensions of OHL on the efficacy of using an information leaflet (IL for managing permanent tooth avulsion ) was assessed in elementary schoolteachers. Functional OHL was measured using the Brazilian version of the Rapid Estimate of Adult Literacy in Dentistry (BREALD-30), while interactive OHL was assessed with the Oral Health Literacy Adult Questionnaire (BOHL-AQ). Knowledge scores (KS) on avulsion management were collected at three intervals: before reading the IL (baseline), immediately post-intervention (Phase I), and 60 days post-intervention (Phase II). The effect on OHL was assessed by comparing KS means between Phase I/Baseline (acquisition) and Phases II/I (retention). Participants with high OHL/BOHL had a greater difference in mean KS values between Phase I/baseline, while those with high OHL/BREALD-30 showed a smaller difference between phases II/I. Different dimensions of OHL impacted the effectiveness of an educational intervention on managing permanent tooth avulsion with use of a leaflet.