Online social networks for prevention and promotion of oral health: a systematic review

To evaluate the impact of online social networks (OSN) as resources for promoting behaviour changes related to the prevention and promotion of oral health. This was a systematic review with meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials identified in databases (MEDLINE/Embase/Lilacs), published up unti...

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Published inCanadian Journal of Dental Hygiene Vol. 57; no. 2; pp. 83 - 97
Main Authors de Oliveira Júnior, Alcir J, Oliveira, Julicristie M, Bretz, Yasmin Pm, Mialhe, Fábio L
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Abstract To evaluate the impact of online social networks (OSN) as resources for promoting behaviour changes related to the prevention and promotion of oral health. This was a systematic review with meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials identified in databases (MEDLINE/Embase/Lilacs), published up until May 2022, and prepared according to Cochrane recommendations. Studies that used OSN (WhatsApp , Telegram , TikTok , Facebook , Twitter , YouTube , Instagram , Soundcloud , Flickr , LinkedIn , and Webradio ) were included. The protocol was registered in the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews (CRD42021248045). In total, 3171 studies were evaluated, of which 12 studies met the inclusion criteria for the review and contained data on 1669 participants. The most frequently investigated OSN were WhatsApp , followed by Telegram , and YouTube . All studies included were at high risk of bias. Data extraction allowed the meta-analysis of gingival index (GI) and oral health knowledge (OHK) outcomes for young people. Findings revealed that young people exposed to digital interventions via OSN showed a reduction in GI when compared with traditional educational interventions. This reduction occurred in all young people (standardized mean difference, -0.48; 95% CI, -0.75 to -0.21; = 0.0006, I = 0%; very low certainty), including those who were undergoing orthodontic treatment (standardized mean difference, -0.58; 95% CI, -0.92 to -0.24; = 0.0008, I = 0%; very low certainty). Furthermore, young people undergoing orthodontic treatment and exposed to OSN showed an increase in OHK when compared with participation in traditional educational interventions (standardized mean difference, +0.86; 95% CI, +0.46 to +1.26; < 0.0001, I = 0%; very low certainty). OSN could be effective tools for improving oral health outcomes in young people.
AbstractList Keywords: online social networking; oral health; social media; systematic review; teledentistry CDHA Research Agenda category: risk assessment and management * Oral health instructions offered via online social networks have been shown to reduce Gingival Index scores and improve oral health knowledge on the topics of tobacco use and oral cancer prevention in young people. OSN have been increasingly used by populations around the globe in recent decades and have aroused the interest of the scientific community and government agencies.8 In the field of health, there is growing production and publication of content about health behaviour interventions using OSN to evaluate their impact on health outcomes of different populations.2,9 From the perspective of the scientific community, there is interest in studying the methods of application and impact of interventions through OSN on the health outcomes of populations.2,9 To date, there have been some systematic reviews that have summarized the impact of OSN on general health outcomes.1-5,10 Among them, the following outcomes have been evaluated: increased physical activity; obesity control; vaccine acceptance; breastfeeding stimulation; safe sex practices; HIV prevention, and control of tobacco use.1-5,10 In these systematic reviews, there was wide heterogeneity between the studies and a predominance of populations of children, adolescents, and young people.1-5,10 In the oral health literature, there are few studies of the impact of OSN on oral health behaviours and care, and on the clinical condition of teeth.11-13 Furthermore, there are no specific systematic reviews summarizing the impact of interventions using OSN on oral health outcomes. [...]these platforms demand extra resources, such as new installations and larger internet packages and memory space on mobile devices.1 Thus, the objective of this systematic review was to evaluate the impact of OSN as resources to support changes in behaviours related to oral disease prevention and promotion of oral health. Search strategy and eligibility criteria The research question was: "Are online social networks effective resources for the prevention and promotion of oral health?" In addition, the PICOs strategy was used, as shown in Figure 1.
To evaluate the impact of online social networks (OSN) as resources for promoting behaviour changes related to the prevention and promotion of oral health. This was a systematic review with meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials identified in databases (MEDLINE/Embase/Lilacs), published up until May 2022, and prepared according to Cochrane recommendations. Studies that used OSN (WhatsApp , Telegram , TikTok , Facebook , Twitter , YouTube , Instagram , Soundcloud , Flickr , LinkedIn , and Webradio ) were included. The protocol was registered in the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews (CRD42021248045). In total, 3171 studies were evaluated, of which 12 studies met the inclusion criteria for the review and contained data on 1669 participants. The most frequently investigated OSN were WhatsApp , followed by Telegram , and YouTube . All studies included were at high risk of bias. Data extraction allowed the meta-analysis of gingival index (GI) and oral health knowledge (OHK) outcomes for young people. Findings revealed that young people exposed to digital interventions via OSN showed a reduction in GI when compared with traditional educational interventions. This reduction occurred in all young people (standardized mean difference, -0.48; 95% CI, -0.75 to -0.21; = 0.0006, I = 0%; very low certainty), including those who were undergoing orthodontic treatment (standardized mean difference, -0.58; 95% CI, -0.92 to -0.24; = 0.0008, I = 0%; very low certainty). Furthermore, young people undergoing orthodontic treatment and exposed to OSN showed an increase in OHK when compared with participation in traditional educational interventions (standardized mean difference, +0.86; 95% CI, +0.46 to +1.26; < 0.0001, I = 0%; very low certainty). OSN could be effective tools for improving oral health outcomes in young people.
To evaluate the impact of online social networks (OSN) as resources for promoting behaviour changes related to the prevention and promotion of oral health.AimTo evaluate the impact of online social networks (OSN) as resources for promoting behaviour changes related to the prevention and promotion of oral health.This was a systematic review with meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials identified in databases (MEDLINE/Embase/Lilacs), published up until May 2022, and prepared according to Cochrane recommendations. Studies that used OSN (WhatsApp®, Telegram®, TikTok®, Facebook®, Twitter®, YouTube®, Instagram®, Soundcloud®, Flickr®, LinkedIn®, and Webradio®) were included. The protocol was registered in the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews (CRD42021248045).MethodsThis was a systematic review with meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials identified in databases (MEDLINE/Embase/Lilacs), published up until May 2022, and prepared according to Cochrane recommendations. Studies that used OSN (WhatsApp®, Telegram®, TikTok®, Facebook®, Twitter®, YouTube®, Instagram®, Soundcloud®, Flickr®, LinkedIn®, and Webradio®) were included. The protocol was registered in the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews (CRD42021248045).In total, 3171 studies were evaluated, of which 12 studies met the inclusion criteria for the review and contained data on 1669 participants. The most frequently investigated OSN were WhatsApp®, followed by Telegram®, and YouTube®. All studies included were at high risk of bias. Data extraction allowed the meta-analysis of gingival index (GI) and oral health knowledge (OHK) outcomes for young people. Findings revealed that young people exposed to digital interventions via OSN showed a reduction in GI when compared with traditional educational interventions. This reduction occurred in all young people (standardized mean difference, -0.48; 95% CI, -0.75 to -0.21; p = 0.0006, I2 = 0%; very low certainty), including those who were undergoing orthodontic treatment (standardized mean difference, -0.58; 95% CI, -0.92 to -0.24; p = 0.0008, I2 = 0%; very low certainty). Furthermore, young people undergoing orthodontic treatment and exposed to OSN showed an increase in OHK when compared with participation in traditional educational interventions (standardized mean difference, +0.86; 95% CI, +0.46 to +1.26; p < 0.0001, I2 = 0%; very low certainty).ResultsIn total, 3171 studies were evaluated, of which 12 studies met the inclusion criteria for the review and contained data on 1669 participants. The most frequently investigated OSN were WhatsApp®, followed by Telegram®, and YouTube®. All studies included were at high risk of bias. Data extraction allowed the meta-analysis of gingival index (GI) and oral health knowledge (OHK) outcomes for young people. Findings revealed that young people exposed to digital interventions via OSN showed a reduction in GI when compared with traditional educational interventions. This reduction occurred in all young people (standardized mean difference, -0.48; 95% CI, -0.75 to -0.21; p = 0.0006, I2 = 0%; very low certainty), including those who were undergoing orthodontic treatment (standardized mean difference, -0.58; 95% CI, -0.92 to -0.24; p = 0.0008, I2 = 0%; very low certainty). Furthermore, young people undergoing orthodontic treatment and exposed to OSN showed an increase in OHK when compared with participation in traditional educational interventions (standardized mean difference, +0.86; 95% CI, +0.46 to +1.26; p < 0.0001, I2 = 0%; very low certainty).OSN could be effective tools for improving oral health outcomes in young people.ConclusionOSN could be effective tools for improving oral health outcomes in young people.
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de Oliveira Júnior, Alcir J
Oliveira, Julicristie M
Bretz, Yasmin Pm
AuthorAffiliation Department of Health Sciences and Child Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry of Piracicaba, State University of Campinas, Piracicaba, São Paulo, Brazil
Department of Health, Sports Science and Nutrition, Faculty of Applied Sciences, State University of Campinas, Limeira, São Paulo, Brazil
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