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A recognition study on sealant health insurance service of parents of an elementary students in a metropolitan area

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Abstract


Objectives: This study was investigated the recognition of oral sealant and health insurance, and to suggest the method for ideal policy and efficiency of sealant in oral health insurance.

Methods: We implemented a self-administrated questionnaire to 500 parents of elementary school at 20 schools in a metropolitan area from May to June, 2009. The collected 388 questionnaires on which we performed statistical analysis. The statistical analysis included aby frequency analysis a correlation analysis and logistic regression using the SPSS WIN 15.0 software program.

Results: We found that 94.8% of objectives were not recognized by parents answering this questionnaire on oral health insurance service. Expected cost of sealant ranged from 5,000 won up to 10,000 won. The opinion for whether or not oral sealant was responsibility of public health service was split 50% for and against. The reasons for these founding are attributable to reasonable cost(72.0%), and the reason for disagreement was distance to treatment(54.8%). Priority order of any additional items in health insurance cognition was to treat scaling(30.0%). The high levels of education and total income, was high cognition(p<.01) for health service insurance. Persons with higher total income demonstrated higher agreement with(p<.01) the responsibility being sole responsibility of public health service.

Conclusion: The recognition of health insurance for sealant, besides widely classified advertising, as being highly effective in the prevention of cavitis is needed urgently. An increased expansion and access in prevention guaranteed reasonable costs. Also, we needed to review previous studies on the enforcement of oral sealant use in public health insurance.

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elementary school;health service insurance;metropolitan;sealant

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