"Easy-to-eat Meals" for Outpatients Following Dental Treatment.

IF 0.5 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
M. Ohkubo, T. Ueda, Keina Miura, H. Sugito, Keisuke Ono, Fumi Seshima, Toshiyuki Morioka, Saki Uchiyama, Mitsutaka Yoshida, Y. Yajima
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Patients often experience temporary difficulty in masticating during the period immediately following dental treatment. The purpose of this study was to investigate subjectively assessed satisfaction with a specially designed diet for such patients by means of a questionnaire. These "easy-to-eat meals" were planned and provided by this hospital in Japan, and comprised a combination of commercially available and nutritionally rich soft foods, jellied foods, drinks, and other items. The patients were required to commence consuming them immediately following dental treatment. The questionnaire contained 6 categories -Satisfaction, Taste, Meal completion, Convenience, Reduction in discomfort, and Likelihood of reuse - to be evaluated on a 10-cm visual analog scale (VAS). The overall response was positive in all 41 completed questionnaires, with an overall score of 6 or higher for every category. Orthodontics achieved the highest VAS score in every category, followed by oral implantology, prosthodontics, and conservative Original Article doi:10.2209/tdcpublication.2018-0055 dentistry. A correlation was observed between Satisfaction and each of the 5 remaining questionnaire categories (Taste: |r|=0.70, p≤0.00; Meal completion: |r|=0.60, p≤0.00; Convenience: |r|=0.56, p≤0.00; Reduction in discomfort: |r|=0.48, p=0.00; and Likelihood of reuse: |r|=0.79, p≤0.00). An acceptable level of convenience was obtained with these meals, as they were reported to be useful during the period immediately following treatment, when eating out or preparing meals was physically and/or psychologically difficult.
为牙科门诊病人准备的“易食膳食”。
在牙科治疗后的一段时间内,患者通常会出现暂时的咀嚼困难。本研究的目的是通过问卷调查的方式,主观评估这些患者对特殊设计饮食的满意度。这些“易食餐”是由日本这家医院策划和提供的,由商业上可买到的营养丰富的软质食品、果冻食品、饮料和其他物品组成。患者被要求在牙科治疗后立即开始服用。该问卷包含6个类别——满意度、口味、用餐完成度、便利性、减少不适感和重复使用的可能性——将在10cm视觉模拟量表(VAS)上进行评估。在所有41份已完成的问卷中,总体回答都是积极的,每个类别的总分都在6分或更高。口腔正畸在所有类别中都获得了最高的VAS评分,其次是口腔种植学、口腔修复学和保守派。原始文章doi:10.2209/tdcpublication.2018-0055牙科。满意度与剩下的5个问卷类别中的每一个都存在相关性(口味:|r|=0.70,p≤0.00;用餐完成度:|r|=0.60,p≤0.005;便利度:|r |=0.56,p≤0.00:不适感减少:|r |=0.48,p≤0.001;重复使用的可能性:|r=0.79,p≤.00)。这些用餐获得了可接受的便利度,据报道,在治疗后的一段时间内,当外出就餐或做饭在身体和/或心理上很困难时,它们是有用的。
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Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College
Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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期刊介绍: The bulletin of Tokyo Dental collegue is principally for the publication of original contributions to multidisciplinary research in dentistry.
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