2016
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocw045
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Effectiveness of computer-aided learning in oral health among patients and caregivers: a systematic review

Abstract: There is a limited number of studies which have examined the effectiveness of CAL interventions for oral health care among patients and caregivers. Synthesis of the data suggests that CAL has positive impacts on knowledge, attitude, behavior, and oral health. Further high- quality studies on the effectiveness of CAL in promoting oral health are warranted.

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“…The remaining review investigated computer‐aided learning interventions (Ab Malik et al. ). Independently on the intervention, data within and between the papers were highly heterogeneous and no clear effect could be demonstrated.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The remaining review investigated computer‐aided learning interventions (Ab Malik et al. ). Independently on the intervention, data within and between the papers were highly heterogeneous and no clear effect could be demonstrated.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the role of caregivers, either family members or health care providers such as nurses, is crucially important in maintaining their oral health. Interventions towards educating the caregivers, to improve and maintain oral health among stroke survivors, have been studied, but the evidence is limited . Studies have shown that implementation of oral health care education interventions for stroke‐care nurses did not significantly reduce the dental plaque score of stroke survivors, even though oral health attitude and knowledge improved with the intervention .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interventions towards educating the caregivers, to improve and maintain oral health among stroke survivors, have been studied, but the evidence is limited. 36,55 Studies have shown that implementation of oral health care education interventions for strokecare nurses did not significantly reduce the dental plaque score of stroke survivors, 56,57 even though oral health attitude and knowledge improved with the intervention. 57 However, a home-based study reported an improvement of dental plaque score when oral health care training programmes were provided to the family members of stroke survivors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In action stage people need to modify their behavior and in maintenance stage it is to ensure that the person continue the behavior that is adopted and reinforcement is needed. Knowledge, attitude and behavior have been the essential focus in health promotion and these perspectives have been studied widely [25]. Therefore, persuasion can be represented as follows:…”
Section: Support + Social Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%