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KMID : 1020220160160030355
Journal of Korean Society of Dental Hygiene
2016 Volume.16 No. 3 p.355 ~ p.362
Development of test for Korean functional health literacy in dentistry
Kim Hyun-Kyung

Noh Hie-Jin
Jung Im-Hee
Lee Yun
Mun So-Jung
Jeon Hyun-Sun
Han Sun-Young
Choi Eun-Hee
Ki Jun-Sung
Koo Min-Ji
Jeong Joo
Abstract
Objectives: This study aimed to develop a tool for assessing foreigners¡¯ understanding of oral health information in Korea called the Test of Korean Functional Health Literacy in Dentistry(TOKFHLiD) and examined validity and reliability of the tool. The TOKFHLiD consists of two literacy assessment parts: Dental Information Sentence(DIS) aims to assess one¡¯s literacy of sentences containing oral health information. Dental Information Document(DID) aims to assess one¡¯s numeracy and literacy of documents containing oral health information.

Methods: Twenty eight preliminary questions were developed based on various medical care literature such as the agreement to diagnosis and treatment and the treatment precautions. DID using 14 preliminary questions was developed based on the appointment card, the treatment schedule, and labels on oral care products. The 42 preliminary questions in the DIS and the DID were subsequently put through four separate expert reviews, in which questions with content validity score of less than 0.8(13/15 points) were corrected and modified by five dental experts and then were corrected for language errors by two Korean language experts. The preliminary assessment tool was tested on 153 Koreans, and ¥ö2 test was performed on the ratio of respondents who comprehended each question, the ratio of respondents who chose the correct answer for each question with a significance level of 0.05.

Results: Of the 42 preliminary questions, 1 question in DIS and 1 question in DID, for which the ratio of Korean respondents who chose the correct answers did not exceed the acceptable level of 80%, were excluded and a final assessment tool was completed with 40 questions.

Conclusions: Following the development and application of the tool, examination of the TOKHLiD for validity and reliability revealed that this assessment tool is adequate for assessing oral health information literacy of foreigners who are using oral hygiene medical services in Korea.
KEYWORD
dental information document, dental information sentence, foreigners in Korea, functional health literacy in dentistry, oral health literacy, tool development
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