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Effectiveness of Audio-Tactile Performance Technique With Sing-Along Lyrics on Oral Hygiene Instruction to Visually Impaired Individuals: A Matched-Pair Randomized Study
Sponsor: Mahidol University
Summary
The goal of this match-pair randomized study is to compare the effectiveness of the standard Audio-Tactile Performance (ATP) technique with a song-based adaptation (ATP/S) in teaching oral hygiene in visually impaired individuals aged 6 to 20 years in Kathmandu, Nepal. 1. Can the ATP/S approach achieve a greater improvement in plaque control, as measured by the Patient Hygiene Performance (PHP) index, compared to standard ATP instruction over a two-week period? 2. Does the rhythmic structure of a song lead to a more continuous improvement in toothbrushing task performance and theoretical oral health knowledge? Researchers will compare a control group receiving standard ATP with an audio information file to an intervention group receiving ATP with a sing-along song to see if rhythmic auditory stimuli help regulate sequencing and reduce working-memory demands during complex motor tasks.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
6 Years - 20 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
40
Start Date
2025-06-09
Completion Date
2025-10-30
Last Updated
2026-05-13
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
ATP
ATP with standard audio file
ATP with song
ATP with informational song used to provide guidance to the participants
Locations (2)
Laboratory boarding Secondary school
Ki̇̄rtipur, Kathmandu, Nepal
Namuna Macchindra secondary school
Lalitpur, Lagankhel, Nepal