慢性口腔黏膜疾病患者的生活质量评估:一项基于问卷的研究。

IF 0.7 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Journal of pharmacy & bioallied sciences Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-27 DOI:10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_1421_24
Ajay Kajla, Manoj Meena, Mohit Sareen, Omprakash Kumawat, Kamal Kishor Saini, Anil Gulia, Kshitij Bhardwaj
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目的:评价长期口腔黏膜疾病患者的生活质量。方法:对200例慢性口腔黏膜疾病(COMDs)患者进行回顾性分析。使用慢性口腔黏膜疾病问卷(COMDQ)评估生活质量结果。在纳入的200例患者中,125例(61.5%)为男性,77例(38.1%)为女性。口腔溃疡占所有comd的77例(38.1%),而放疗或化疗溃疡仅占6例(3.0%)。COMDQ总体平均得分为19.9分。疼痛和功能领域评分最高,平均得分为13.2分,总评分满意,评分范围为49%。与其他COMD类别相比,开口缩小和口腔溃疡对生活质量的负面影响更大。结论:纵向研究设计可用于未来的研究,以观察药物如何随时间影响COMD患者的生活质量。
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Assessment of Quality of Life in Patients with Chronic Oral Mucosal Diseases: A Questionnaire-Based Study.

Aim: To evaluate the quality of life (QoL) of patients who suffer from long-term oral mucosal disorders.

Methods: A total of 200 individuals with chronic oral mucosal diseases (COMDs) were included. The QoL results were assessed using the Chronic Oral Mucosal Diseases Questionnaire (COMDQ). Of the 200 patients who were enrolled, 125 (61.5%) were men and 77 (38.1%) were women. Oral ulcers accounted for 77 (38.1%) of all COMDs, whereas radiation or chemotherapy ulcers accounted for just 6 (3.0%). The COMDQ had a mean score of 19.9 overall. The domain score of pain and function had the highest mean score of 13.2, and the total evaluation score was satisfactory with a range of 49%. The QoL was more negatively impacted by mouth opening reduction and oral ulcers than by the other COMD categories.

Conclusion: A longitudinal study design may be used in future research to look at how drugs affect COMD patients' QoL over time.

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