J Dent Hyg Sci.  2021 Sep;21(3):140-149. 10.17135/jdhs.2021.21.3.140.

‘Outspoken’ Oral Hygienists Promote Oral Health Care Awareness at Public Events for (Pregnant) Women and Young Mothers

Affiliations
  • 1SPOH ARTS – International Optimizing Health Psychology, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • 2Foundation ‘Goed Gebekt’, Spijkernisse, The Netherlands
  • 3Oral-Vision, Oral Hygiene Clinic, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • 4Self-Employed Oral Hygienist, Capelle aan den Ijssel, The Netherlands
  • 5Self-Employed Oral Hygienist, Haastrecht, The Netherlands

Abstract

Background
The aim of these two (pre COVID-19 pandemic) public health studies in Amsterdam were to promote the profession of the oral hygienist and to increase oral health care awareness among (pregnant) women and young mothers, who were visitors of public consumer’s exhibitions.
Methods
Two cross-sectional studies were carried out. In 2018, during the first study, 1,765 visitors of the Household Fair completed a questionnaire. In 2020, during Study 2, 304 visitors of the Nine-Month Fair completed a semi-structured online questionnaire. At both fairs a team of ‘outspoken’ oral hygienists, i.e., members of the Foundation ‘Goed Gebekt’, provided the visitors with tailored advices about general health related to adults, mothers’, and their children’ oral health, using natural routine interviewing, that was based on their own professional daily practical experience.
Results
In Study 1, just over half (53.5%) of a total of 1,742 visitors, (85.7% female) was younger than 45 years old. In Study 2, 210 visitors with a mean age of 30.7 years were included. Most women reported their self-perceived oral health as ‘good’ (mean=8.0, standard deviation=1.3; range 3∼10). Qualified (self) employed oral hygienists seem to be known among the visitors, but still only visited upon referral of the dentists. Up to the age of 18 reimbursements by the basic insurance is still unknown to the public.
Conclusion
The Foundation ‘Goed Gebekt’ encourages other oral hygienists to make their own initiatives and experiences public and to share it. Public awareness is needed for oral health promotion and the development of optimally targeted interventions among (pregnant) women and young mothers by oral hygienists.

Keyword

Child-care; Child-care; Intervention; Intervention; Public health; Public health; Pregnancy; Pregnancy; Prevention; Prevention
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