Oral health related quality of life in stroke survivors at community-based rehabilitation centre: A pilot study

IF 0.3 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
I. Tew, C. L. Goo, S. M. Said, Hafizul Izwan Zahari, N. A. Ali, Fatin Athirah Masawi, A. Aziz, T. Dom
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Background: Despite being a common problem, long-term disability following stroke often improves after survivors receive regular rehabilitative therapy. This study aimed to assess the oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL) of stroke survivors who had access to a community-based rehabilitation centre after hospital discharge. Methods: Dentate post-stroke patients receiving regular rehabilitative care with slight to moderate dependency (Barthel Index >70) and without severe cognitive impairment were involved in this study. The OHRQoL parameters were measured using the Oral Health Impact Profile-14 (OHIP-14) and EuroQol five dimensions (EQ-5D-5L) questionnaires. Results: Thirty one patients were recruited in this study. Majority of the patients hardly ever or never had problems in all functional, physical, psychological and social domains, including eating discomfort and having to avoid eating, difficulty in chewing food and presumably having bad breath (58.1%, 61.3% and 71.0% respectively). Other than gender, age, ethnicity, co-morbidities and oral hygiene practices, education level was the only variable found to significantly affect patients’ OHRQoL (p = 0.028). Most of the patients had no or slight problem(s) in self-care (87.1%) and carrying out usual activities (57.1%), pain/discomfort (3.2%) and anxiety/depression (6.5%). Conclusion: Stroke survivors under regular rehabilitative care perceived have good oral health-related quality of life.
社区康复中心卒中幸存者口腔健康相关生活质量:一项试点研究
背景:尽管中风是一个常见的问题,但幸存者接受常规康复治疗后,中风后的长期残疾通常会得到改善。本研究旨在评估出院后进入社区康复中心的中风幸存者的口腔健康相关生活质量(OHRQoL)。方法:卒中后接受常规康复治疗、轻度至中度依赖(Barthel指数>70)、无严重认知障碍的齿状牙患者为研究对象。使用口腔健康影响量表-14 (OHIP-14)和EuroQol五维度问卷(EQ-5D-5L)测量OHRQoL参数。结果:本研究共纳入31例患者。大多数患者在所有功能、身体、心理和社会领域几乎没有或从未出现问题,包括进食不适和不得不避免进食、咀嚼食物困难和可能有口臭(分别为58.1%、61.3%和71.0%)。除性别、年龄、种族、合共病和口腔卫生习惯外,教育水平是唯一显著影响患者OHRQoL的变量(p = 0.028)。大多数患者在自我护理(87.1%)、日常活动(57.1%)、疼痛/不适(3.2%)和焦虑/抑郁(6.5%)方面没有或有轻微问题。结论:接受常规康复治疗的脑卒中患者口腔健康相关生活质量较好。
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