Oral health knowledge, attitudes, and practices among female public health and nutrition university students in Qatar

  • Amal Elwadia
  • , Aisha Naeem
  • , Shajitha Thekke Veettil
  • , Nikki Orquia
  • , Diana Alsayed Hassan
  • , Paul Amuna
  • , Alaa Daud*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Objectives: The present study aimed to determine oral health (OH) related knowledge, attitudes, and practices among Public Health (PH) and Nutrition (NU) students at Qatar University. Method: A cross-sectional study was conducted using a pre-validated questionnaire comprising 36 items covering demographics, knowledge, attitudes and perception of oral health practices. Data were analyzed descriptively (means, standard deviations, proportions) and inferentially using statistical tests including t-tests for comparing means, and chi-square tests for examining associations between categorical variables. Results: A total of 112 female undergraduate students participated, including 41 from PH and 71 from NU programs (response rate for both courses = 59.5%). The mean age was 21.8, while 23% were Qataris and 77% non-Qataris. Overall, students demonstrated good knowledge of OH (67.65%), with the PH group scoring higher (70.7%) than NU (65.35%). Knowledge regarding dental plaque was low for both groups (31.0%). Attitudes toward OH varied among participants. Most students reported practicing brushing with fluoridated toothpaste and demonstrated high knowledge regarding the association between poor OH and general health (95%). Conclusion: Overall, PH and NU undergraduate students exhibited relatively good knowledge of OH, however, demonstrated a range of attitudes and practices, including suboptimal ones. Integration of OH education into the PH and NU curriculum is warranted, along with enhanced interprofessional education to promote self-awareness and improve patient oral health outcomes.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1405439
JournalFrontiers in Public Health
Volume12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • attitude
  • dental education
  • interprofessional education
  • knowledge
  • nutrition
  • oral health
  • public health
  • undergraduate students

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