Y. Kuwamura, E. Sakamoto, Masuko Sumikawa, M. Matsuhisa, D. Hinode, H. Uemura, S. Kishida
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使用糖尿病口腔健康评估工具©的临床版本评估住院糖尿病患者的口腔健康及其与牙科检查的关联。
目的:比较临床版糖尿病口腔健康评估工具(C-DiOHAT©)与口腔检查对住院糖尿病患者口腔健康状况和行为的评估。方法:采用横断面设计。一名护士使用C-DiOHAT©(一份格式化问卷,用于评估患者口腔健康状况和行为的四个因素:口腔健康状况、口腔卫生行为、患者与牙科/医疗专业人员之间的健康信息共享以及对口腔健康的认知和知识)对60名住院患者进行了评估,而一名牙医检查了他们的口腔健康状况。结果:C-DiOHAT©中“辅助工具(如牙间刷、牙线)使用情况”与口腔检查“现牙数”和“不建议再访牙”显著相关。C-DiOHAT©项目中的“牙龈肿胀症状”也与“牙科就诊建议”显著相关。“了解牙周病与包括糖尿病在内的全身性疾病之间的关系”与社区牙周指数显著相关。结论:这些结果提示护士应优先考虑这些评估项目,以最快速地获得有关患者口腔健康的有用信息。通过这一小堆线索,激发护士对患者口腔健康的关注,具有重要的意义。中华医学杂志,2019,31(1):338 -336。
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