Facial Exercise as an Effort to Improve Quality of Life in Elderly People With Xerostomia at Posyandu, Gedawang Village Banyumanik, Semarang

W. Utami, Sulur Joyo Sukendro, Prasko Prasko, Siti Mulidah
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ABSTRACT Background: The function of the organs of the elderly as they get older will decrease (organ degeneration), both due to natural factors and due to disease. An estimated 30% of seniors aged 65 years and older have decreased saliva production. Decreased saliva production causes complaints of dry mouth which is often known as xerostomia. This situation is caused by atrophy of the salivary glands (saliva) which will reduce salivary production and change its composition. The decreased salivary secretion will cause discomfort in the oral cavity, pain, and increased rates of dental caries and oral infections. Facial gymnastics is the act of giving massage to the facial area from top to bottom around the cheeks, mouth, and chin, this activity can stimulate the function of the oral cavity.Research objective: to analyze the effectiveness of facial exercises on the quality of life of elderly people with xerostomia.Research Methods: Quasi-experimental with pre-test and post-test design, a sample of 30 elderly people with xerostomia. Facial exercise treatment was carried out for 30 days, measurements were carried out using the Xerostomia Related Quality of Life Scale (XeQoLS). Questionnaires were given before and after treatment.Results: The results showed that after doing facial exercises there was an increase in salivary secretion from an average of 0.6 ml/per minute to 1.1 ml/per minute, and the results of the paired t-test p-value = 0.000. The majority of respondents had a low quality of life of 53% and after doing facial exercises the majority of respondents had a high quality of life of 57%, with the results of the paired t-test p-value = 0.000. This can happen because the implementation of facial exercises gets mechanical stimulation. The stimulation given can increase the flow of salivary secretion which directly affects the increase in saliva volume. The normal salivary secretion will cause a sense of comfort in the oral cavity, thereby increasing the quality of life of the elderly.
面部运动对改善三宝垄州Banyumanik Gedawang村Posyandu口干症老年人生活质量的作用
背景:老年人随着年龄的增长,器官的功能会随着年龄的增长而下降(器官变性),这既有自然因素的影响,也有疾病的影响。据估计,在65岁及以上的老年人中,30%的人唾液分泌减少。唾液分泌减少导致口干舌燥,这通常被称为口干症。这种情况是由唾液腺(唾液)萎缩引起的,这会减少唾液的产生并改变其成分。唾液分泌减少会引起口腔不适,疼痛,增加龋齿和口腔感染的几率。面部体操是一种从上到下按摩脸颊、嘴巴和下巴周围的面部区域的行为,这种活动可以刺激口腔的功能。研究目的:分析面部运动对老年口干症患者生活质量的影响。研究方法:采用准实验设计,对30例老年口干症患者进行前测和后测设计。面部运动治疗30天,采用口干相关生活质量量表(XeQoLS)进行测量。治疗前后分别进行问卷调查。结果:面部运动后唾液分泌由平均0.6 ml/ min增加到1.1 ml/ min,配对t检验结果p值= 0.000。大多数被调查者的生活质量较低,为53%,经过面部运动后,大多数被调查者的生活质量较高,为57%,配对t检验的结果p值= 0.000。这可能是因为面部运动的实施受到了机械刺激。刺激可以增加唾液分泌的流量,直接影响唾液量的增加。正常的唾液分泌会使口腔产生舒适感,从而提高老年人的生活质量。
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