Evaluation of a Russian version of the oral health literacy instrument (OHLI)

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作者
Blizniuk, Anastasiya [1 ]
Ueno, Masayuki [1 ]
Furukawa, Sayaka [1 ]
Kawaguchi, Yoko [1 ]
机构
[1] Tokyo Med & Dent Univ, Grad Sch Med & Dent Sci, Dept Oral Hlth Promot, Tokyo, Japan
来源
BMC ORAL HEALTH | 2014年 / 14卷
关键词
Oral health literacy; Oral health literacy instrument (OHLI); Russian version; Validation studies; WORD RECOGNITION INSTRUMENT; ADULT LITERACY; RAPID ESTIMATE; DENTISTRY; VALIDATION;
D O I
10.1186/1472-6831-14-141
中图分类号
R78 [口腔科学];
学科分类号
1003 ;
摘要
Background: Oral health literacy has become a popular research area in the last decade; however, to date no health literacy instruments in the Russian language exist. The objectives of this study were to develop a Russian version of the Oral Health Literacy Instrument (OHLI) and to examine its reliability and validity. Methods: A convenience sample of patients who visited the dental division of the district hospital in Belarus was used in the study. The OHLI, created originally in English, was modified to adapt it to characteristics of routine dental services in Belarus and then translated into Russian, followed by back-translation. Participants completed a self-administered socio-demographic questionnaire, an oral health knowledge test and the Russian version of the OHLI (R-OHLI). Bivariate and multivariate statistical analyses, including multiple regression modeling, were performed to examine reliability and validity of the R-OHLI. Results: Participants were 281 adult patients aged from 18 to 60 years, with a mean age of 33.1 +/- 12.2; 64.1% of them were women. Cronbach's alpha values for the two sections (reading comprehension and numeracy) and the total R-OHLI were 0.853, 0.815 and 0.895, respectively. The mean total R-OHLI score was 77.2 +/- 14.5; the mean reading comprehension and numeracy scores were 39.5 +/- 7.5 and 37.8 +/- 8.8, respectively. The R-OHLI was significantly correlated to the oral health knowledge test. Pearson's correlation coefficients between the oral health knowledge test and the reading comprehension, numeracy and total R-OHLI were 0.401, 0.258, and 0.363, respectively (p < 0.001). Women, participants with a university degree, and those who visited a dentist at least once a year had significantly (p < 0.05) higher mean scores for each section (reading comprehension, numeracy) and for total R-OHLI compared to their counterparts. Conclusions: The R-OHLI showed good internal consistency and test-retest reliability. It was significantly associated with the oral health knowledge test, socio-demographic and behavioral factors. Therefore, the R-OHLI was proved to be a reliable and valid oral health literacy instrument for Russian-speaking people.
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