The Background of a Patient Undergoing Long-Term Periodontal Disease Maintenance Using Step for Coding and Theorization: A Case Report.

Pub Date : 2024-10-03 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2024/7941392
Kosuke Muraoka, Masaki Morishita, Taiji Nakamura, Keisuke Nakashima, Shuji Awano
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Periodontal maintenance is crucial for long-term periodontal stability, but some patients do not undertake maintenance following their initial treatment. To date, the motivations, backgrounds, and concerns of patients who underwent maintenance have not been researched. Therefore, we analyzed the subject's intentions and the behavior of the patient affected by periodontal maintenance using Step for Coding and Theorization (SCAT). The subject was a 50-year-old woman diagnosed with periodontitis. Periodontal therapy included oral hygiene instruction, scaling, root planing, and periodontal surgery. She has been continuing maintenance for 21 years. An interview was conducted on a one-to-one basis, between the patient and the surgeon, using a semistructured interview. The contents of the interview included her reasons for visiting the university hospital and her reasons for continuing maintenance. For the qualitative analysis using SCAT, the vocabulary obtained from the interview was filled out in a SCAT form. We determined that the relationship between the dental personnel and the patient was good, and we could convey the importance of maintenance to the patient. Appropriate periodontal treatment and the maintenance of a good relationship with the dental health oral care provider are key factors in improving the rate of maintenance visits and ensuring long-term periodontal stability.

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使用 Step 进行编码和理论化的长期牙周病维护患者的背景:病例报告。
牙周维护对牙周的长期稳定至关重要,但有些患者在初次治疗后并没有进行牙周维护。迄今为止,还没有对接受维护的患者的动机、背景和关注点进行过研究。因此,我们使用编码和理论化步骤(SCAT)分析了受试者的意向和受牙周维护影响的患者的行为。研究对象是一名被诊断患有牙周炎的 50 岁女性。牙周治疗包括口腔卫生指导、洗牙、根面平整和牙周手术。她已经坚持了 21 年。采用半结构化访谈法对患者和外科医生进行了一对一访谈。访谈的内容包括她到大学医院就诊的原因和继续接受维护的原因。在使用 SCAT 进行定性分析时,我们将访谈中获得的词汇填写在 SCAT 表格中。我们认为牙科人员与患者之间的关系良好,可以向患者传达维护的重要性。适当的牙周治疗以及与牙科保健口腔护理人员保持良好的关系是提高维护就诊率和确保牙周长期稳定的关键因素。
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