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Effectiveness of Strengthened Anticipatory Guidance Used in the MOH Malaysia Infant Oral Health Care Programme

The Effectiveness of Strengthened Anticipatory Guidance Used in the Ministry of Health Malaysia Infant Oral Health Care Programme: A Cluster Randomised Control Trial

Status
UNKNOWN
Phases
NA
Study type
Interventional
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT06000293
Acronym
MOH
Enrollment
220
Registered
2023-08-21
Start date
2023-08-31
Completion date
2024-02-29
Last updated
2023-08-23

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Conditions

Early Childhood Caries, Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice

Keywords

Early Childhood Caries, Knowledge, Practice

Brief summary

This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of strengthened anticipatory guidance (AG) used in MOH Malaysia Infant Oral Healthcare Programme in preventing early childhood caries (ECC) lesions and improving caries risk of infants in Negeri Sembilan and their primary caregiver's knowledge and practice on infant oral healthcare

Detailed description

This randomised control trial study will be conducted at six government Maternal and Child Health Clinics (MCHCs) in Negeri Sembilan District, Malaysia. The samples comprised of 220 primary caregivers-infant pairs (110 pairs in the intervention group, and 110 pairs in the control group). A strengthened infant oral health module named the Oral Health Infant Module Anticipatory Guidance (OHIM AG) was designed to provide anticipatory guidance to the intervention group at three-month intervals over 6 months. The control group will receive the conventional Ministry of Health Anticipatory Guidance (MOH AG). The effectiveness of OHIM AG on early signs of childhood caries lesions development, caries risk of infants, and primary caregivers's knowledge and practice on infant oral healthcare will be assessed after six months of intervention.

Interventions

Anticipatory Guidance (AG) provided to the primary caregivers-infant pairs in the intervention group

Sponsors

Universiti Sains Malaysia
Lead SponsorOTHER

Study design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
PARALLEL
Primary purpose
OTHER
Masking
SINGLE (Subject)

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
ALL
Age
6 Months to 12 Months
Healthy volunteers
Yes

Inclusion criteria

* The infant and primary caregivers (parents/ caregivers) are a Malaysian citizen * Primary caregivers can read and understand Bahasa Malaysia. This is because the AG will be conducted in Bahasa Malaysia, and the questionnaires are also in Bahasa Malaysia.

Exclusion criteria

* Infants with special needs, chronic diseases or conditions (e.g., stunting, failure to thrive and low birth weight) who are at risk for oral problems (e.g., higher risk of caries due to presence of hypomineralisation and hyperplasia) and require special oral health care.

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Early dental caries lesion and dental caries risk exposure among infants6 monthsThe prevalence of early dental caries lesion and dental caries risk exposure between infants in the intervention and control groups.
Knowledge and practice score on infant oral health care among primary caregivers (parents/ caregivers)6 monthsThe knowledge and practice score on infant oral health care between primary caregivers in the intervention and control groups. The response options for knowledge items are true, false and don't know. A score of 1 will be given to correct answers and a score of 0 for incorrect and don't know answers. A higher score indicates better knowledge. Each practice item is given 4 response options, including a never. The remaining three responses will include one correct or appropriate practice and two incorrect or inappropriate responses. A score of 1 will be given for the correct or appropriate answers, and a score of 0 will be given for inaccurate or inappropriate and never answers. A higher score indicates better practice. In addition to individual domain scores, an overall score for knowledge and practice on infant oral health care can be determined by dividing the summed score from knowledge and practice domains by the total possible score.

Contacts

Primary ContactMunalizaini Mukhtar
munalizaini2020@student.usm.my+60136636632

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 4, 2026