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Interactive School-Based Oral Health Education Program to Reduce Periodontal Disease in Palestinian Adolescents (ISBOHE-PD)

A

Al-Quds University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Periodontal Diseases

Treatments

Behavioral: "Interactive Oral Health Education Program"

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT07055932
REF.13/24

Details and patient eligibility

About

The goal of this intervention study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a two-month interactive school-based oral health education program in reducing periodontal disease and improving oral health behaviors among 15-year-old schoolchildren in Nablus, Palestine.

The study was guided by the following hypotheses:

  • The interactive education program would lead to a significant reduction in Community Periodontal Index for Treatment Needs (CPITN) and Simplified Oral Hygiene Index (S-OHI) scores.
  • The program would result in significant improvements in oral hygiene practices, dietary habits, and smoking behaviors compared to standard oral health education.

Researchers compared students who received six interactive oral health sessions over two months to those who received a single standard oral health lecture, to determine whether the intervention group experienced greater improvements in periodontal status and self-reported health behaviors.

Participants:

  • Completed self-administered questionnaire assessing oral hygiene practices, dietary habits, and smoking behaviors
  • Underwent clinical periodontal examinations using CPITN and S-OHI indices
  • Participated in oral health education sessions (intervention group only)

Full description

This completed clinical trial evaluated the effectiveness of an interactive, school-based oral health education program in improving periodontal health and associated behaviors among 9th-grade students in Nablus City, Palestine. The study employed a double-blind, pre-test/post-test experimental design involving 946 students (536 intervention, 410 control) from 15 schools selected through stratified random sampling.

Baseline data collection occurred in March 2024 and included clinical assessments using the Community Periodontal Index for Treatment Needs (CPITN) and Simplified Oral Hygiene Index (S-OHI), along with a validated 47-item questionnaire measuring oral hygiene practices, dietary habits, and smoking behaviors. Following randomization by school, the intervention group received six interactive oral health education sessions, while the control group attended one standard lecture. Follow-up assessments took place two months later.

Two levels of blinding were implemented: participants were unaware of group assignment, and outcome assessors were blinded during clinical evaluations. The educational program combined audiovisual materials, live demonstrations, group discussions, and hands-on practice focused on oral anatomy, prevention and treatment of periodontal disease, smoking harms, and nutrition.

Primary outcomes included changes in CPITN and S-OHI scores. Secondary outcomes addressed self-reported improvements in oral hygiene, dietary behaviors, and smoking habits. Data analysis was performed using SPSS version 25.0, with paired and independent t-tests applied to evaluate within- and between-group differences.

The findings indicated significant improvements in the intervention group across all primary and secondary outcomes. These results support the program's effectiveness in enhancing periodontal health and related behaviors among adolescents through interactive, school-based education.

Enrollment

946 patients

Sex

All

Ages

15 to 16 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Adolescents enrolled in 9th grade at one of the selected governmental or private schools in Nablus City during the 2023-2024 academic year
  • Age approximately 15 years (index age for adolescence as defined by the World Health Organization)
  • Willingness to participate and availability for both baseline and two-month follow-up assessments
  • Provision of written informed consent by a parent or legal guardian, and written assent by the student
  • Ability to complete the study questionnaire and undergo clinical periodontal and oral hygiene examinations

Exclusion criteria

  • Students who were absent from school for medical or other reasons at the time of baseline screening
  • Inability or unwillingness to comply with study procedures (e.g., not completing the questionnaire, refusing periodontal examination)
  • Refusal to provide either parental/guardian consent or student assent

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

946 participants in 2 patient groups

Intervention Group - Interactive Oral Health Education
Experimental group
Description:
Participants in this arm receive an interactive oral health education program consisting of six sessions delivered over two months (one session every 10 days). Each session lasts 30-45 minutes and includes interactive lectures, visual presentations (PowerPoint slides and photographs), and anatomical models (tooth and gum replicas). Practical components involve live demonstrations of cleaning techniques (tooth brushing and flossing), group discussions, and educational puzzles. The aim is to strengthen participants' knowledge and hands-on practice of oral and periodontal hygiene habits, as well as to raise awareness of risks related to smoking and dietary factors.
Treatment:
Behavioral: "Interactive Oral Health Education Program"
Control Group - Single Oral Hygiene Session
No Intervention group
Description:
Participants in this arm receive a single oral hygiene session at the beginning of the study. This session provides a straightforward explanation of tooth brushing and flossing techniques, without any additional interactive components or ongoing follow-up. The purpose is to measure improvements resulting from the interactive education compared to one-time standard care.

Trial documents
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