Specialists' perception and opinion about self-medication of patients with temporomandibular disorders and orofacial pain

I. Dias, Sarah Muniz de Almeida, Juliana Maddalena Trifilio Dias, I. Leite
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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Temporomandibular disorders are considered the primary cause of chronic orofacial pain. Many patients consider self-medication a fast and adequate means to solve the pain problem and do not look for professional assistance. In spite of the considerable clinical implication of self-medication for temporomandibular disorders, the subject is poorly discussed in the literature. This study aimed at evaluating, by means of focus group, the opinion and perception of temporomandibular disorders/orofacial pain specialists about self-medication associated to temporomandibular disorders. METHODS: Focal group is a qualitative methodology technique which, by means of participants interaction, aims at collecting data as from a discussion focused on specific topics. By means of speech, subjects freely express their knowledge, beliefs, attitudes and perceptions contributing to deepen the knowledge about a core subject. Participated in the study five temporomandibular disorders/orofacial pain specialists and a moderator who led the discussion. The following topics were addressed: temporomandibular disorders, orofacial pain, used drugs, opinions/ attitudes with regard to self-medication, assistance/management of temporomandibular disorders. Speeches were recorded in audio and video for further data analysis. RESULTS: Self-medication associated to temporomandibular disorders was pointed by specialists as extremely frequent and noxious to the disease, being highlighted excessive analgesic consumption and more frequent self-medication for muscular presentations. CONCLUSION: The clinical impact of self-medication to treat temporomandibular disorders was emphasized, highlighting the influence of the practice in worsening and even chronicity of the disorder.
专家对颞下颌疾患及口面部疼痛患者自我药疗的看法及意见
背景和目的:颞下颌紊乱被认为是慢性口面部疼痛的主要原因。许多患者认为自我药物治疗是解决疼痛问题的快速和充分的方法,而不寻求专业帮助。尽管自我药物治疗颞下颌疾病具有相当大的临床意义,但这一主题在文献中讨论得很少。本研究旨在通过焦点小组的方式,评估颞下颌疾病/口面部疼痛专家对颞下颌疾病相关自我药物治疗的看法和看法。方法:焦点小组是一种定性方法论技术,通过参与者的互动,旨在收集数据,从一个讨论集中在特定的主题。被试通过言语自由地表达自己的知识、信念、态度和看法,有助于加深对核心学科的认识。参与研究的5位颞下颌紊乱/口面部疼痛专家和一位主持讨论的主持人。讨论了以下主题:颞下颌疾病,口面部疼痛,使用的药物,关于自我用药的意见/态度,颞下颌疾病的协助/管理。演讲被录成音频和视频,以供进一步的数据分析。结果:专家指出,与颞下颌紊乱相关的自我药疗对疾病极其频繁和有害,强调了过度的镇痛消耗和更频繁的肌肉表现自我药疗。结论:强调自我药疗治疗颞下颌疾病的临床作用,强调了自我药疗对颞下颌疾病恶化甚至慢性的影响。
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