系统性硬化症患者的口腔健康:范围综述

IF 1.4 Q3 RHEUMATOLOGY
Maria Gagarine, Mara Cañedo-Ayala, Vanessa Cook, Marie-Nicole Discepola, Geneviève Guillot, David M Leader, Mathew Awt Lim, Tami Yap, Daniel E Furst, Amy Gietzen, Jo-Ann Lapointe McKenzie, Shelley Van Pelt, Louise Vidiricaire, M. Carrier, Ankur Krishnan, Lydia Tao, L. Kwakkenbos, Brett D. Thombs
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有关系统性硬化症口腔健康的研究有限,这给系统性硬化症患者和医护人员带来了巨大挑战。我们进行了一次范围界定综述,以绘制系统性硬化症口腔健康相关生活质量的现有研究图,研究领域包括:(1)口腔表现或症状;(2)功能性后果;(3)社会心理方面;(4)相关患者因素;(5)自我护理和管理注意事项。我们检索了 MEDLINE、EMBASE、SCOPUS 和 CINAHL 数据库中截至 2023 年 3 月 10 日有关系统性硬化症患者口腔健康的研究。研究数据被映射到预先指定的口腔健康相关生活质量领域、子课题和研究类型中,并以表格形式报告。在所审查的 1460 项独特研究中,有 91 项符合条件并纳入了范围界定审查;其中 69 项(76%)以全文形式发表,72 项(79%)来自欧洲或北美,63 项(69%)纳入了 ⩽50 名参与者。只有一项研究的参与者超过 200 人(N = 382)。按领域划分,85 项(93%)研究报告了口腔表现或症状的各个方面,其中最常见的副标题是口腔开口和下颌功能、眼底病、牙周炎以及软组织变化和病理;36 项(40%)研究提供了相关患者因素的信息,23 项(25%)研究提供了自我护理和管理方面的信息,19 项(21%)研究提供了社会心理方面的信息,6 项(7%)研究提供了功能性后果方面的信息。与干预措施有关的研究中,没有一项研究的参与者超过 50 人。大多数关于系统性硬化症口腔健康的研究都是关于表现或症状的,关于其他重要领域的研究相对较少。大多数研究的样本较小。更新的系统性综述应评估已有足够研究的领域中现有证据的质量。需要开展大型、良好的初级研究来弥补各领域的知识差距,包括测试支持口腔自我护理、改善常规专业护理和解决主要致残表现的方法的研究。
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Oral health in systemic sclerosis: A scoping review
Limited research on oral health in systematic sclerosis poses a significant challenge for people with systematic sclerosis and health care professionals. We conducted a scoping review to map existing research on oral health–related quality of life in systematic sclerosis across domains including (1) oral manifestations or symptoms, (2) functional consequences, (3) psychosocial aspects, (4) associated patient factors and (5) self-care and management considerations. We searched MEDLINE, EMBASE, SCOPUS and CINAHL databases to 10 March 2023 for studies on oral health in people with systematic sclerosis. Study data were mapped into pre-specified domains of oral health–related quality of life, subtopics and types of research and reported in tabular form. Of 1460 unique studies reviewed, 91 were eligible and included in the scoping review; of these, 69 (76%) were published as full-text versions, 72 (79%) were from Europe or North America, and 63 (69%) included ⩽50 participants. Only 1 study had >200 participants (N = 382). By domains, 85 (93%) studies reported aspects of oral manifestations or symptoms, with the most common subtopics being oral opening and mandibular function, sicca, periodontitis and soft tissue changes and pathology; 36 (40%) studies provided information on associated patient factors, 23 (25%) on self-care and management, 19 (21%) on psychosocial aspects and 6 (7%) on functional consequences. No studies related to interventions included >50 participants. Most studies on oral health in systematic sclerosis report on manifestations or symptoms, and there are relatively few studies on other important domains. Most studies have been conducted with small samples. Updated systematic reviews should evaluate the quality of existing evidence in domains where enough studies have been done. Large, well-conducted primary studies are needed to address knowledge gaps across domains, including studies that test approaches for supporting oral self-care, improving routine professional care and addressing major disability-causing manifestations.
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