@article{article_1721498, title={Evaluation of Oral Health Literacy Level and Oral Health-Related Quality of Life in Patients Admitted to a University Hospital}, journal={Medical Journal of Süleyman Demirel University}, volume={32}, pages={309–317}, year={2025}, DOI={10.17343/sdutfd.1721498}, author={Arslangiray, Özge and Önsüz, Muhammed Fatih and Ünsal, Alaettin and Er, Onur and Yanık, Elif Aysen and Karaca, Ertuğrul Onur and Basu, Cemile Ezgi and Avcı, Eymen and Talantbekova, Fatima and Sarper, Ruhat and et al.}, keywords={Oral health literacy, Oral health, Quality of life, Oral health behaviors, Cross-sectional}, abstract={Objective: Oral health literacy (OHL) plays a crucial role in improving individuals’ quality of life by promoting preventive oral and dental health behaviors and raising awareness. This study aimed to investigate the association between OHL levels and oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) among adults attending a university hospital. Material and Method: A total of 423 participants and their relatives aged 18 and over, who attended Eskişehir Osmangazi University Health Practice and Research Hospital between May- July 2024, were included in this cross-sectional investigation. Data were collected using a questionnaire form that included questions about participants’ sociodemographic characteristics, oral and dental health behaviors, the Health Literacy Dental Scale-Short Form (HeLD-14), and the Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP-14). Statistical analyses were performed using descriptive statistics, the Mann-Whitney U test, the Kruskal-Wallis test, Spearman’s correlation, and multivariate linear regression analysis, with a significance threshold set at p <0.05. Results: The mean scores for HeLD-14 and OHIP-14 among the participants were 43.59 ± 11.45 and 11.30 ± 9.8, respectively. Multivariate linear regression analysis revealed that living in the urban center, having health insurance, reporting good oral health status, and engaging in regular tooth brushing at least once daily and using dental floss were significantly associated with higher OHL levels. A weak negative correlation was observed between HeLD-14 and OHIP-14 scores, indicating that better OHL was associated with an improved OHRQoL. Conclusion: The study determined that the participants’ OHL levels were moderate. Higher OHL levels are associated with more positive health behaviors and better OHRQoL. To improve OHL in the community, it is recommended to raise awareness about oral and dental health through primary healthcare facilities and social media, and to disseminate educational programs using brochures, videos, infographics, and other educational materials.}, number={4}, publisher={Süleyman Demirel University}, organization={This research received no specific grant from any funding agency in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors.}