严重或长期精神疾病患者的口腔健康和生活质量:呼吁跨专业合作

IF 0.6 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
J. Bjørkvik, D. P. Quintero, K. Jensen, J. Virtanen
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患有严重或长期精神疾病(SMI)的人的口腔健康状况比普通人群差,但人们对口腔健康问题如何、在多大程度上以及以何种方式影响这一患者群体的日常功能、生活质量和幸福感知之甚少。本研究调查了挪威SMI患者的口腔健康和口腔健康相关生活质量。这项纵向临床研究针对挪威一家公共牙科诊所的SMI患者及其年龄和性别匹配的对照患者。SMI患者是从社区心理健康服务的门诊团队中招募的。临床检查遵循世界卫生组织标准。我们使用经验证的口腔日常表现影响(OIDP)工具来评估口腔健康相关的生活质量(OHRQoL)。SMI患者的口腔影响发生率(OIDP>0)为77%,对照组为22%。超过60%的SMI患者报告说,他们很难在没有尴尬的情况下露出牙齿,而对照组的这一比例为5.5%。研究结果表明,羞耻感是抑制患者需要牙科治疗的关键因素。因此,牙科和心理健康专业人员之间的合作对于这一患者群体享受深入的口腔健康和生活质量至关重要。
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Oral health and quality of life among people with severe or long-term mental illness: A call for interprofessional collaboration
People with severe or long-term mental illness (SMI) have poorer oral health than the general population has, but little is known about how, to what extent, and in what ways oral health problems affect daily functioning, quality of life and well-being among people in this patient group. The present study investigated oral health and oral health-related quality of life for persons with SMI in Norway. The longitudinal clinical study targeted SMI patients with their age- and gender-matched control patients at a public dental clinic in Norway. SMI patients were recruited from an ambulatory team within community mental health services. Clinical examinations followed the WHO criteria. We used a validated Oral Impact on Daily Performance (OIDP) instrument to assess oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL). The prevalence of oral impact (OIDP > 0) was 77 % among SMI patients and 22 % among the controls. More than 60 % of the SMI patients reported dif fi culties showing their teeth without embarrassment, compared to 5.5 % of the controls. The results suggest that shame is a key factor inhibiting patients faced with the need for dental treatment. Collaboration between dental and mental health professionals is therefore essential for this patient group to enjoy digni fi ed oral health and quality of life.
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Nordic Psychology
Nordic Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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