Patient Education and Levels of Disease-Specific Information Needs Among Individuals With Oral Epithelial Dysplasia.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Waleed Alamoudi, Abdullah Alsoghair, Richeal Ni Riordain, Stefano Fedele, Stephen Porter
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Abstract

Background: Oral epithelial dysplasia (OED) is a histological diagnosis that carries an increased risk of the individual developing oral squamous cell carcinoma. We assessed the information needs (IN) and explored the sources of education used by individuals with OED using a validated OED-specific measurement.

Methods: A total of 102 adults with OED from the oral medicine clinic of a dental hospital in Central London were selected using convenience sampling. A cross-sectional survey was conducted in which participants completed the 33-item Oral Epithelial Dysplasia Informational Needs Questionnaire (ODIN-Q), which assessed IN and gathered perspectives on patient education.

Results: Approximately two-thirds of the participants (n = 66, 64%) reported meeting the IN, whereas the remaining participants (n = 36, 35%) did not. The mean and median total scores from the questionnaire were 2.43 (± 0.38) and 2.6, respectively, indicating a low sufficient level of IN. Most participants (n = 80, 78%) preferred one-on-one meetings as the primary mode of obtaining information, followed by written materials (n = 64, 62%), audiovisual resources (n = 24, 23%), and group discussions (n = 8, 0.7%).

Conclusions: Some topics were insufficiently met, necessitating additional educational efforts, such as risk factors and lifestyle modifications, physical and psychological impacts, awareness of potential complications, and seeking medical and psychological support. Sex and degree of dysplasia were associated with the levels of IN. These findings may guide future longitudinal research on OED IN assessment, support the creation of tailored educational tools, and facilitate further evaluation of the psychometric properties of the ODIN-Q.

口腔上皮发育不良患者的患者教育和疾病特异性信息需求水平
背景:口腔上皮发育不良(OED)是一种组织学诊断,携带个体发展为口腔鳞状细胞癌的风险增加。我们评估了信息需求(IN),并使用经过验证的特定于OED的测量方法探索了患有OED的个体使用的教育来源。方法:采用方便抽样法,选取伦敦市中心某牙科医院口腔医学门诊就诊的成年OED患者102例。在横断面调查中,参与者完成了33项口腔上皮发育不良信息需求问卷(ODIN-Q),该问卷评估了in并收集了患者教育方面的观点。结果:大约三分之二的参与者(n = 66,64%)报告符合IN,而其余参与者(n = 36,35%)没有。问卷总分的平均值和中位数分别为2.43(±0.38)分和2.6分,表明IN的足够低水平。大多数参与者(n = 80, 78%)首选一对一会议作为获取信息的主要方式,其次是书面材料(n = 64, 62%)、视听资源(n = 24, 23%)和小组讨论(n = 8, 0.7%)。结论:一些主题没有得到充分满足,需要额外的教育工作,如风险因素和生活方式的改变,身体和心理影响,潜在并发症的认识,以及寻求医疗和心理支持。性别和发育不良程度与IN水平有关。这些发现可能会指导未来对牛津英语词典IN评估的纵向研究,支持量身定制的教育工具的创建,并促进对牛津英语词典q心理测量特性的进一步评估。
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5.90
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121
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The aim of the Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine is to publish manuscripts of high scientific quality representing original clinical, diagnostic or experimental work in oral pathology and oral medicine. Papers advancing the science or practice of these disciplines will be welcomed, especially those which bring new knowledge and observations from the application of techniques within the spheres of light and electron microscopy, tissue and organ culture, immunology, histochemistry and immunocytochemistry, microbiology, genetics and biochemistry.
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