使用新工具评估姑息治疗患者的口腔健康问题和口腔卫生实践:一项试点研究

Nur Afiqah Hamizah Amran, H. Rahman, Z. Murang, Poh Shyh Teo, Appalasamy Nara, J. Dhaliwal
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引言:这篇研究论文是一项横断面研究,旨在评估姑息治疗中成年患者口腔健康问题的患病率,并调查文莱达鲁萨兰国姑息治疗患者的口腔卫生习惯。患者和方法:在本研究中,口腔姑息治疗、评估和转诊工具(OPCAR)以及15项问卷被用作可靠的测量工具。所有在这项研究中接受评估的姑息治疗患者都被邀请参加。共有90名姑息治疗患者被邀请参与,73名患者数据用于随后的数据分析。结果:姑息治疗患者中最常见的三个问题是唾液、嘴唇和牙齿类别。Fisher的精确测试表明,与戴假牙的患者相比,非戴假牙患者的牙齿相关问题(龋齿、骨折、断根)明显更高。然而,义齿佩戴与口腔卫生之间的其他联系并不重要。结论:使用正态近似样本法,发现几乎所有参与者都有资格因至少一个口腔问题被转诊到牙科诊所。
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Assessment of oral health problems and oral hygiene practices among palliative care patients using a new tool: A pilot study
Introduction: This research paper is a cross-sectional study that aims to estimate the prevalence of oral health problems among adult patients in palliative care, as well as to investigate the oral hygiene practices of palliative care patients in Brunei Darussalam. Patients and methods: In this study, the Oral Palliative Care and Assessment and Referral tool (OPCAR) along with a 15–item questionnaire were utilized as reliable tools for measurements. All palliative care patients who had been assessed in this study were invited to participate. A total of 90 palliative care patients were invited to participate and 73 patient data were used for the subsequent data analysis. Results: The three most common problems among in palliative care patients were saliva, lips, and teeth category. Fisher’s exact test identified there was a significantly higher teeth-related problems (teeth caries, fracture, broken root stumps) in non-denture wearing patients as compared with denture wearing patients. However, other associations between denture wearing to oral hygiene was of little significance. Conclusions: Using the normal approximation sample method, it was revealed that almost all the participants were eligible to be referred to the dental clinic for at least one oral problem.
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