Zaghloul, M., Amer, H., Ahmed, A. (2019). VALIDATION OF THE CHILD –ORAL IMPACTS ON DAILY PERFORMANCES QUESTIONNAIRE AMONG GROUP OF11-12YEAR-OLD EGYPTIAN CHILDREN. Alexandria Dental Journal, 44(1), 45-51. doi: 10.21608/adjalexu.2019.57575
Mona E. Zaghloul; Hala A. Amer; Amel M. Ahmed. "VALIDATION OF THE CHILD –ORAL IMPACTS ON DAILY PERFORMANCES QUESTIONNAIRE AMONG GROUP OF11-12YEAR-OLD EGYPTIAN CHILDREN". Alexandria Dental Journal, 44, 1, 2019, 45-51. doi: 10.21608/adjalexu.2019.57575
Zaghloul, M., Amer, H., Ahmed, A. (2019). 'VALIDATION OF THE CHILD –ORAL IMPACTS ON DAILY PERFORMANCES QUESTIONNAIRE AMONG GROUP OF11-12YEAR-OLD EGYPTIAN CHILDREN', Alexandria Dental Journal, 44(1), pp. 45-51. doi: 10.21608/adjalexu.2019.57575
Zaghloul, M., Amer, H., Ahmed, A. VALIDATION OF THE CHILD –ORAL IMPACTS ON DAILY PERFORMANCES QUESTIONNAIRE AMONG GROUP OF11-12YEAR-OLD EGYPTIAN CHILDREN. Alexandria Dental Journal, 2019; 44(1): 45-51. doi: 10.21608/adjalexu.2019.57575
VALIDATION OF THE CHILD –ORAL IMPACTS ON DAILY PERFORMANCES QUESTIONNAIRE AMONG GROUP OF11-12YEAR-OLD EGYPTIAN CHILDREN
1Bachelor of Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt
2Professor of Pediatric Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt.
3Associate Professor of Pediatric Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Oral health related quality of life measure has a great importance at all levels of dental research, it helps to plan evidence based public health policies and indicates how resource allocation should be done. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to assess the Child-OIDPQ reliability and validity for application among Egyptian children aged 11-12-year-old, as well as determining the prevalence and causes of oral impacts on daily performances in public and private school children in Alexandria. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Cross-sectional survey performed on 410 randomly selected student aged 11–12 years in the middle district of Alexandria city, Egypt. Data were collected through a self-administered questionnaire; Child-Oral Impacts on Daily Performances questionnaire (Child-OIDP). RESULTS: The instrument showed acceptable psychometric properties and is considered as a valid, reliable and practical inventory for use among the Egyptian sample. (Cronbach's alpha 0.71 for severity and 0. 70 for frequency). The prevalence of oral impacts was high (85.4 %) of children experiencing some kind of oral conditions affecting their daily life during the past three months. The highest impact was reported on eating (61.9%) followed by cleaning (46.3%) and the lowest impact was on speaking (21.0%). Tooth pain was one of the main perceived causes of impacts on the following 5 performances: duties (35.9%), emotional status (11.1%), sleeping (42.2%), eating (32.0%) and speaking (16.7%). there was no statistically significant difference detected by Mont Carlo exact probability test in the intensity effect of impact between public and private schools CONCLUSIONS: It was concluded that the Child-OIDP questionnaire can be applied to Egyptian children as a valid measure of oral health related quality of life.
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