口腔护理对小儿肿瘤患者围手术期的影响

Toshiro Yamamoto, S. Takizawa, Makiko Otsubo, Yuki Miyagaki, Daisuke Matsui, Tomoko Iehara, N. Kanamura
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目的:儿童和成人癌症患者面临的问题不同,前者包括晚期并发症和治疗后较长病程引起的发展/教育问题。口腔护理,旨在提高患者的生活质量,可能是有效的解决儿童癌症患者特有的问题。本研究探讨专科口腔护理对改善该类患者口腔环境及生活质量的影响。方法:对在我校儿童医院医学中心接受化疗和放疗的儿童肿瘤患者进行口腔专科护理的研究。他们的口腔专科护理内容包括:刷牙指导、牙垢清除、口腔湿润、漱口指导和/或根据肿瘤治疗类型进行牙科治疗。在护理前后,使用原始纸张评估口腔环境,同时测量口腔湿度和细菌水平,并进行患者满意度问卷调查。评估表包括修订口腔评估指南(ROAG)项目,以及有关口臭、张嘴程度、牙齿状况、味觉变化和口腔黏膜炎的项目。问卷调查采用儿童感知问卷(Child Perceptions questionnaire, CPQ) 8-10表,对患儿口腔健康相关生活质量进行综合评价。结果:护理后口腔平均评分下降,口腔水分和细菌水平无明显变化。在问卷调查中,护理后平均总分下降。随着干预次数的增加,每个问题的得分也有所下降。结论:通过专科口腔护理维持和改善口腔卫生,对儿童肿瘤患者的晚期并发症的合理治疗和健康管理教育具有重要意义。在本研究中,专科口腔护理可有效改善该类患者的生活质量。*通讯:京都立医科大学医学研究生院口腔医学系山本敏郎,465,Kajii-cho, Kawaramachi-Hirokoji, Kamigyo-ku,京都,602-8566,日本,电话:81752515641;传真:81752515641;电子邮件:yamamoto@koto.kpu-m.ac.jp
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Effects of oral care on perioperative pediatric cancer patients
Objective: Problems faced by pediatric and adult cancer patients differ, as the former include late-stage complications and development/educational issues derived from a longer course of disease after treatment. Oral care, aiming to enhance patients’ QOL, is likely to be effective to address problems specific to pediatric cancer patients. This study examined the effects of specialized oral care to improve such patients’ oral environments and QOL. Methods: Pediatric cancer in patients receiving chemotherapy and radiotherapy in our University Hospital Medical Center for Children, for whom specialized oral care had been requested, were studied. The contents of the specialized oral care for them included: brushing guidance, dental tartar removal, and oral moistening, gargling guidance, and/or dental treatment in accordance with the type of oncological treatment. Before and after care, oral environments were assessed using an original sheet, while measuring oral moisture and bacterial levels, and conducting a questionnaire survey on patient satisfaction. The assessment sheet consisted of Revised Oral Assessment Guide (ROAG) items, in addition to those regarding halitosis, the mouth-opening degree, dental condition, changes in the gustatory sense, and oral mucositis. For the questionnaire survey, the Child Perceptions Questionnaire (CPQ) 8-10 sheet was used to comprehensively evaluate the pediatric patients’ oral health-related QOL. Results: The mean oral assessment score decreased after care, while there were no changes in the oral moisture or bacterial level. Regarding the questionnaire, the mean overall score decreased after care. Decreases were also observed in the score for each question with increases in the number of intervention sessions. Conclusion: The maintenance and improvement of oral hygiene through specialized oral care are important to appropriately treat late-stage complications and provide health management education for pediatric cancer patients. In this study, specialized oral care was effective to improve such patients’ QOL. *Correspondence to: Toshiro Yamamoto, Department of Dental Medicine, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Graduate School of Medical Science, 465, Kajii-cho, Kawaramachi-Hirokoji, Kamigyo-ku, Kyoto, 602-8566, Japan, Tel: 81752515641; Fax: 81752515641; E-mail: yamamoto@koto.kpu-m.ac.jp
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