Nomair, A., Hamza, M., Abdelaziz, W. (2021). EFFECTIVENESS OF MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING AND GAMES ON ORAL HYGIENE OF CHILDREN AND ORAL HEALTH KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND BEHAVIOR OF MOTHERS:A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial. Alexandria Dental Journal, 46(Issue 2), 191-196. doi: 10.21608/adjalexu.2020.23531.1043
Amany Mohamed Nomair; Maha Alieldin Hamza; Wafaa essameldin Abdelaziz. "EFFECTIVENESS OF MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING AND GAMES ON ORAL HYGIENE OF CHILDREN AND ORAL HEALTH KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND BEHAVIOR OF MOTHERS:A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial". Alexandria Dental Journal, 46, Issue 2, 2021, 191-196. doi: 10.21608/adjalexu.2020.23531.1043
Nomair, A., Hamza, M., Abdelaziz, W. (2021). 'EFFECTIVENESS OF MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING AND GAMES ON ORAL HYGIENE OF CHILDREN AND ORAL HEALTH KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND BEHAVIOR OF MOTHERS:A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial', Alexandria Dental Journal, 46(Issue 2), pp. 191-196. doi: 10.21608/adjalexu.2020.23531.1043
Nomair, A., Hamza, M., Abdelaziz, W. EFFECTIVENESS OF MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING AND GAMES ON ORAL HYGIENE OF CHILDREN AND ORAL HEALTH KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND BEHAVIOR OF MOTHERS:A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial. Alexandria Dental Journal, 2021; 46(Issue 2): 191-196. doi: 10.21608/adjalexu.2020.23531.1043
EFFECTIVENESS OF MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING AND GAMES ON ORAL HYGIENE OF CHILDREN AND ORAL HEALTH KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND BEHAVIOR OF MOTHERS:A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
Department of Pediatric Dentistry and Dental Public Health, Faculty of Dentistry, Alexandria University, Egypt.
Abstract
Abstract: Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of motivational interviewing (MI) as well as games in changing oral health behaviors among preschool children in Edko administration, Beheira governorate, Egypt. Materials and Methods: The participating children, in this randomized controlled clinical trial, in 2018, were recruited from the 12 governmental preschools available within Edko administration of Beheira governorate, Egypt. A cluster random sampling strategy was used so that the contributors, mother/child dyads (pairs), in each nursery, were subsequently assigned to experimental group I (MI), experimental group II (MI+ gaming) or the control group (conventional dental health education (CE). The two outcomes, oral hygiene index simplified (OHI-S) for children and knowledge, attitude and practice of children’s mothers were measured at base line and after six months follow-up. Paired t-test was used. Results: After six months follow-up, compared with the control group (1.41 ± 0.77), preschool children in experimental group I and II had significantly lower mean ± SD of OHI-S (0.69± 0.61 and 0.70±0.72), P Conclusions: Using MI as an oral health education tool was significantly more effective in promoting preschool children's oral hygiene and improving mothers' knowledge, attitude and oral health related practices than CE alone. The protocol of the study was registered and posted on the ClinicalTrials.gov public website. ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT04258748.
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