Kuipers Sonja, Castelein Stynke, Malda Aaltsje, Kronenberg Linda, Boonstra Nynke
NHL/Stenden, University of Applied Sciences, Leeuwarden, the Netherlands.
Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences, University of Groningen, Groningen, the Netherlands.
J Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs. 2018 Oct;25(8):475-485. doi: 10.1111/jpm.12490. Epub 2018 Aug 13.
WHAT IS KNOWN ON THE SUBJECT?: Substance abuse, poor lifestyle and side effects of medication often occur and cause oral health problems in patients diagnosed with severe mental illness (SMI). Oral health in SMI is related to quality of life, self-esteem, and daily functioning. Despite its importance, oral health in mental health care is still a postponed healthcare pathway. Treatment guidelines on patients after a first episode psychosis (FEP) indicate that interventions are recommended, but clinical advice is lacking. However, no research on the experiences of young adults' oral health after FEP has been conducted. WHAT DOES THIS PAPER ADD TO EXISTING KNOWLEDGE?: This study is the first study to gain insight into most important experiences in patients after FEP regarding oral health. After FEP, participants experience many risk factors, for example substance use, poor diet and financial problems, and participants are not able to adequately attend to their oral health. There is a lack of awareness among participants after FEP about oral health and participants do have high burden. After FEP, participants need support and help from their environment to maintain their oral health. WHAT ARE THE IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE?: In FEP, oral health needs more attention to avoid the negative consequences in a later phase of the illness. To fill the gap between patients' needs regarding oral health care and the attention of mental healthcare professionals, the awareness of patients and mental health professionals concerning oral health should be heightened, and clinical interventions to support these needs should be developed.
Introduction Oral health affects quality of life, self-esteem, physical health and daily functioning. Treatment guidelines on patients after first episode psychosis (FEP) recommend interventions, but clinical interventions are lacking. No research on the experiences of young adults' oral health after FEP has been conducted. Aims This study aimed to explore the lived experiences and needs of patients after FEP with regard to their oral health. Design and Methods Single-centre phenomenological study using open interviews (N = 30). Data were analysed using the Colaizzi method. Results Patients reported oral health problems since their FEP. The problems that patients encountered were dental care in general (e.g., a lack of awareness), risk factors (e.g., substance use, poor diet and financial problems), overall experiences with dentists/dental hygienists and the gap between needs and interventions. Discussion There is a lack of awareness among patients after FEP about oral health while patients are not able to adequately attend to their oral health and patients have high burden on this topic. Implications for mental health nursing To bridge the gap between patients' needs regarding oral health, the awareness of patients and mental health professionals should be heightened, and patients should be better supported by mental health professionals.
关于该主题已知的信息有哪些?:药物滥用、不良生活方式和药物副作用在被诊断患有严重精神疾病(SMI)的患者中经常出现,并导致口腔健康问题。SMI患者的口腔健康与生活质量、自尊和日常功能有关。尽管其很重要,但精神卫生保健中的口腔健康仍然是一条被推迟的医疗途径。首次发作精神病(FEP)后患者的治疗指南表明推荐进行干预,但缺乏临床建议。然而,尚未对FEP后年轻人的口腔健康经历进行研究。本文对现有知识有何补充?:本研究是第一项深入了解FEP后患者在口腔健康方面最重要经历的研究。FEP后,参与者经历了许多风险因素,例如药物使用、不良饮食和经济问题,并且参与者无法充分关注自己的口腔健康。FEP后参与者对口腔健康缺乏认识,且负担较重。FEP后,参与者需要来自周围环境的支持和帮助来维持口腔健康。对实践有何启示?:在FEP中,口腔健康需要更多关注,以避免疾病后期出现负面后果。为了填补患者对口腔保健的需求与精神卫生保健专业人员的关注之间的差距,应提高患者和精神卫生专业人员对口腔健康的认识,并应制定支持这些需求的临床干预措施。
引言 口腔健康影响生活质量、自尊、身体健康和日常功能。首次发作精神病(FEP)后患者的治疗指南推荐进行干预,但缺乏临床干预措施。尚未对FEP后年轻人的口腔健康经历进行研究。目的 本研究旨在探讨FEP后患者在口腔健康方面的生活经历和需求。设计与方法 采用开放式访谈的单中心现象学研究(N = 30)。使用科拉齐方法分析数据。结果 患者报告自FEP以来存在口腔健康问题。患者遇到的问题包括一般的牙科护理(例如缺乏认识)、风险因素(例如药物使用、不良饮食和经济问题)、与牙医/牙科保健员的总体经历以及需求与干预措施之间的差距。讨论 FEP后患者对口腔健康缺乏认识,同时患者无法充分关注自己的口腔健康,并且患者在这个问题上负担较重。对精神卫生护理的启示 为了弥合患者在口腔健康方面的需求差距,应提高患者和精神卫生专业人员的认识,并且精神卫生专业人员应更好地支持患者。