Percepção e Práticas de Saúde Bucal de Deficientes Visuais no Rio de Janeiro, Brasil

Carolina Nunes de Castro, A. Cardoso, F. N. Souza, C. Queiróz
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Objective: this study aimed to understand the oral health perceptions and practices of visually impaired people in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Materials and Methods: exploratory, descriptive questionnaire-based research, whose data were recorded in IBM SPSS and reported in simple frequencies. Results: 54.5% of the partially blind and 62% of the completely blind participants reported brushing their teeth more than twice a day and using toothbrush (partially blind: 100%; completely blind: 96.5%) rather than other oral hygiene aids. Visiting a dentist 6 to 12 months previously was reposted by 36.3% of the partially blind participants, with 81.8% using a private service, and 72.6% perceiving their oral health to be good or regular. Visiting a dentist up to 6 months previously was reported by 27.5% of the completely blind participants, who preferred a public service(55.1%) and perceived their oral health to be regular (51.7%). Conclusion: both groups recognized the absence of educational material designed specifically to help educate visually impaired people about oral health. There should be public policies specifically for this segment of the population that should not be restricted to the management of care but incorporate health education as an important tool for addressing the challenge of equipping individuals to become autonomous in their self-care
巴西里约热内卢视障人士口腔健康认知与实践
目的:本研究旨在了解巴西里约热内卢地区视障人群的口腔健康认知和行为。材料与方法:探索性、描述性问卷调查,数据在IBM SPSS中记录,以简单频率报告。结果:54.5%的部分失明和62%的完全失明参与者报告说他们每天刷牙超过两次并使用牙刷(部分失明:100%;完全盲(96.5%),而不是其他口腔卫生辅助工具。36.3%的部分失明参与者转发了6至12个月前看过牙医的照片,81.8%的人使用私人服务,72.6%的人认为自己的口腔健康状况良好或正常。27.5%的完全失明参与者在6个月前看过牙医,他们更喜欢公共服务(55.1%),并认为自己的口腔健康是正常的(51.7%)。结论:两组都认识到缺乏专门设计的教育材料,以帮助教育视力受损的人有关口腔健康。应该有专门针对这部分人口的公共政策,这些政策不应局限于护理管理,而应将健康教育作为一项重要工具,以应对使个人在自我护理方面变得自主的挑战
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