Effectiveness of a Diabetes Oral Nursing Program Including a Modified Diabetes Oral Health Assessment Tool for Nurses (M-DiOHAT©) : A 12-Month Follow-Up Intervention Study.
Y. Kuwamura, S. Yoshida, Kiyoe Kurahash, Masuko Sumikawa, H. Yumoto, Hirokazu Uemura, M. Matsuhisa
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Abstract
PURPOSE This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a diabetes oral nursing intervention program for individuals with diabetes. METHODS Fifty-six participants with diabetes underwent a diabetes oral nursing intervention program. The program's effect was evaluated through questionnaires and small interviews. The modified diabetes oral health assessment tool (M-DiOHAT©) was used to assess and educate four factors;oral conditions, behaviors, perceptions and knowledge about diabetes and periodontal disease, and health information-sharing, among participants at baseline, 3, 6, and 12 months later. Primary outcomes included changes in the M-DiOHAT© total scores. Secondary outcomes included scores on the motivation stage of changes in oral health behaviors' scales, dental visits, number of present teeth, hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), and participants' comments. RESULTS The M-DiOHAT© total score and the motivation stage score significantly improved with the narrative comment of "being motivated to practice oral health behaviors" between the baseline and 12 months later. Eight participants visited the dentist, whereas no differences were observed in the number of present teeth or HbA1c. CONCLUSIONS This program improved participants' M-DiOHAT© total score, motivation stage score, and dental visits. These results suggest the program improved oral health perceptions and behaviors among individuals with diabetes. J. Med. Invest. 69 : 86-96, February, 2022.
糖尿病口腔护理计划的有效性,包括改进的护士糖尿病口腔健康评估工具(M-DiOHAT©):一项为期12个月的随访干预研究。
目的本研究旨在评估糖尿病口腔护理干预方案对糖尿病患者的效果。方法56例糖尿病患者接受糖尿病口腔护理干预。该计划的效果通过问卷调查和小型访谈进行评估。改进的糖尿病口腔健康评估工具(M-DiOHAT©)用于评估和教育参与者在基线、3、6和12个月后的四个因素:口腔状况、行为、对糖尿病和牙周病的认知和知识,以及健康信息共享。主要结局包括M-DiOHAT©总分的变化。次要结果包括口腔健康行为量表改变的动机阶段得分、牙科就诊、现有牙齿数量、血红蛋白糖化血红蛋白(HbA1c)和参与者的评论。结果在基线和12个月后,M-DiOHAT©总分和动机阶段评分均以“积极实践口腔健康行为”的叙述评价显著提高。8名参与者去看了牙医,但在现有牙齿数量或糖化血红蛋白方面没有观察到差异。结论该方案提高了受试者M-DiOHAT©总分、动机阶段评分和牙科就诊次数。这些结果表明,该项目改善了糖尿病患者的口腔健康认知和行为。[j] .医药科学与技术,2016,31(2):391 - 396。
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