Oral Health Education and Message Framing Effect on Oral Health Status of Refugees in Egypt
Effect of Message Framing Through M-Health on Oral Health Conditions and Oral Health Related Quality of Life Among Refugees in Alexandria, Egypt: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
Alexandria University
510 participants
Jun 29, 2024
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Refugees, facing forced displacement and often exposed to traumatic experiences, represent a vulnerable population with unique healthcare needs. Oral health is considered a prominent factor that contributes to quality of life. Therefore, this study aim at assessing the effect of message framing on enhancing oral health practices in a group of refugees in Alexandria, Egypt. A three-arm cluster randomized controlled clinical trial will compare a gain-framed mobile text messages group, a loss-framed mobile text messages group, and a control group. The primary outcome is the improvement in oral health practices measured by changes in dental plaque and secondary outcome is to assess change in oral health-related quality of life. In addition, oral health knowledge, attitudes, and practices of refugees will be assessed.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria5
- Refugees older than 18 years old.
- From Arabic speaking countries.
- Has been resident in Alexandria, Egypt for at least 6 months.
- Having mobile phones to receive text messages.
- Agrees to participate in the study.
Exclusion Criteria2
- Planning to move away during 1 year study period.
- Participating in any kind of oral health education and promotion programs.
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Interventions
To assess the effect of message framing on enhancing oral health practices in a group of refugees
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NCT06649760