Accessibility of People with Visual Impairment To Dental Services: A Prospective, Observational, Mixed Method Study

H. Abed, Raghad M Iskandar, Rawan Alsehli, Ohud Alhazmi,, Assim Banjar, Rayan Sharka
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Objectives: This prospective, observational, mixed method study aims to assess patients with visual impairment general and oral health status, oral health-related quality of life, oral health knowledge, and adherence to recommended oral hygiene advice. Methods: Participants were interviewed using a semi-structured questionnaire at two sequential time points. At the day of recruitment (Time 1), participants were interviewed using questions from the adult dental health survey and the Arabic version of the oral health impact profile-14. At Time 2 (one-month post-dental education given at Time 1), participants were phoned after one month to assess their adherence to recommended oral hygiene instructions given at Time 1. The DMF Index was used to assess prevalence of dental caries. Results: The mean age of the participants was 21 years (SD = 2.98). Most participants (62.5%) had acute dental pain, brushed their teeth less than twice daily, and were not registered with dentists. Each person experienced a mean of six problems (median = 6) on oral health impact profile-14 and had an average of 7.1 (SD = 4.12) active caries. At Time 2, all participants had registered with a general dentist, and all brushed their teeth at least twice daily. Thematic analyses explored crucial barriers experienced by participants to access dental services. Conclusions: People with visual impairment reported poor oral health-related quality of life due to poor oral health status, oral health knowledge and education. Participants experienced long waiting lists for appointments in governmental dental hospitals, poor financial status to afford private dental care, and issues with accessibility to dental services due to transportation and caring issues.
视力障碍人士接受牙科服务的可及性:一项前瞻性、观察性、混合方法研究
目的:本前瞻性、观察性、混合方法研究旨在评估视力障碍患者的一般和口腔健康状况、口腔健康相关生活质量、口腔健康知识以及对口腔卫生建议的依从性。方法:采用半结构化问卷在两个连续时间点对参与者进行访谈。在招募当天(时间1),使用成人牙齿健康调查中的问题和阿拉伯语版本的口腔健康影响概况-14对参与者进行了采访。在时间2(在时间1中给予一个月的牙科教育),一个月后,参与者被打电话评估他们对时间1中给出的建议口腔卫生指导的依从性。采用DMF指数评估龋患病率。结果:参与者平均年龄为21岁(SD = 2.98)。大多数参与者(62.5%)患有急性牙痛,每天刷牙少于两次,并且没有在牙医处注册。每个人在口腔健康影响概况-14上平均经历了6个问题(中位数= 6),平均有7.1个(SD = 4.12)活动性龋齿。在时间2,所有的参与者都在普通牙医那里注册,并且每天至少刷两次牙。专题分析探讨了参与者在获得牙科服务方面遇到的关键障碍。结论:视力障碍患者口腔健康相关生活质量较差,与口腔健康状况差、口腔健康知识和教育程度有关。参与者在政府牙科医院的预约等候时间很长,经济状况不佳,负担不起私人牙科护理,以及由于交通和护理问题而无法获得牙科服务。
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