1. Oral Health Literacy in Migrant and Ethnic Minority Populations: A Systematic Review.
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Valdez, R., Spinler, K., Kofahl, C., Seedorf, U., Heydecke, G., Reissmann, D. R., Lieske, B., Dingoyan, D., and Aarabi, G.
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IMMIGRANTS ,ONLINE information services ,CULTURE ,MINORITIES ,ENGLISH language ,ORAL health ,SYSTEMATIC reviews ,COMMUNICATIVE competence ,DENTAL care ,ORAL diseases ,RACE ,HEALTH literacy ,MEDICAL care use ,PSYCHOSOCIAL factors ,RESEARCH funding ,HEALTH attitudes ,HEALTH behavior ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,ETHNIC groups ,MEDLINE ,PREVENTIVE dentistry ,HEALTH promotion ,ADULTS - Abstract
Cultural background influences how migrants and ethnic minority populations view and assess health. Poor oral health literacy (OHL) may be a hindrance in achieving good oral health. This systematic review summarizes the current quantitative evidence regarding OHL of migrants and ethnic minority populations. The PubMed database was searched for original quantitative studies that explore OHL as a holistic multidimensional construct or at least one of its subdimensions in migrants and ethnic minority populations. 34 publications were selected. Only 2 studies specifically addressed OHL in migrant populations. Generally, participants without migration background had higher OHL than migrant and ethnic minority populations. The latter showed lower dental service utilization, negative oral health beliefs, negative oral health behavior, and low levels of oral health knowledge. Due to its potential influence on OHL, oral health promoting behavior, attitudes, capabilities, and beliefs as well as the cultural and ethnic background of persons should be considered in medical education and oral health prevention programs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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