A Propolis-Based Protocol for Oral Health in Palliative Care: Results from a Phase II Trial.

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Journal of palliative medicine Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-23 DOI:10.1089/jpm.2024.0290
Michela Piredda, Chiara Mastroianni, Anna Marchetti, Marco Sguanci, Riccardo Farinella, Martina Natale, Diana Giannarelli, Eleonora Monaco, Matteo Martinato, Grazia Armento, Giuseppe Casale, Maria Grazia De Marinis
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Abstract

Background: Oral disorders (ODs) in palliative care (PC) are highly prevalent and significantly impact patients' quality of life (QoL). Nevertheless, evidence-based management recommendations are lacking. Several natural products are safe, well-accepted, and effective for mucosal conditions. Objective: The study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of a propolis-based product combined with basic oral hygiene in preventing and treating ODs. Design: A prospective, open-label, single-center phase II study was performed. Adult patients in PC with cancer or noncancer diagnoses, who were conscious, able to swallow, with a life expectancy of more than one week, were recruited. Results: ODs' improvement or maintenance of oral health was observed in 89.6% of cases. Severity of ODs significantly decreased (p < 0.001), along with reductions in oropharyngeal pain (p = 0.002) and dysgeusia (p < 0.001). Meal comfort, completion, and QoL improved; acceptability was excellent. Conclusions: The protocol was safe, well-accepted, and effective for ODs in adult patients in PC. Study registration: The study protocol was prospectively registered at ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT04911335.

基于蜂胶的姑息治疗口腔健康方案:来自II期试验的结果
背景:姑息治疗(PC)中口腔疾病(ODs)非常普遍,并显著影响患者的生活质量(QoL)。然而,缺乏基于证据的管理建议。一些天然产品是安全的,被广泛接受的,并且对粘膜条件有效。目的:评价一种以蜂胶为基础的产品结合基本口腔卫生预防和治疗ODs的效果。设计:进行一项前瞻性、开放标签、单中心II期研究。研究招募了患有癌症或非癌症的成年PC患者,这些患者意识清醒,能够吞咽,预期寿命超过一周。结果:89.6%的患者口腔健康得到改善或维持。ODs的严重程度显著降低(p < 0.001),口咽疼痛(p = 0.002)和发音障碍(p < 0.001)也显著降低。进餐舒适度、完成度和生活质量提高;可接受性非常好。结论:该方案对于成年PC患者的ODs是安全的、被广泛接受的和有效的。研究注册:研究方案在ClinicalTrials.gov上前瞻性注册:NCT04911335。
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Journal of palliative medicine
Journal of palliative medicine 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
10.70%
发文量
345
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Palliative Medicine is the premier peer-reviewed journal covering medical, psychosocial, policy, and legal issues in end-of-life care and relief of suffering for patients with intractable pain. The Journal presents essential information for professionals in hospice/palliative medicine, focusing on improving quality of life for patients and their families, and the latest developments in drug and non-drug treatments. The companion biweekly eNewsletter, Briefings in Palliative Medicine, delivers the latest breaking news and information to keep clinicians and health care providers continuously updated.
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