Department of Oral Microbiology and Immunology, Institute of Odontology, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Clinic of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Department of Orofacial Medicine, Institute of Odontology, Jönköping University, Jönköping, Sweden.
Clin Exp Dent Res. 2020 Feb;6(1):3-15. doi: 10.1002/cre2.242. Epub 2019 Sep 19.
To investigate current odontological care routines for patients treated for head and neck cancers in the county councils/regions (C/Rs) of Sweden.
An invitation to fill in a web-based questionnaire was sent to dentists/dental hygienists working in dental clinics in the 12 C/Rs, treating and responsible for the odontological care of patients undergoing treatment for cancer of the head and neck. The questionnaire started with two mandatory and one non-mandatory questions, followed by questions regarding routines before (n = 28), during (n = 23), and after (n = 9) treatment, plus two additional questions, totalling 65 questions.
Four dental hygienists and six dentists in 10 of the 12 C/Rs answered the questionnaire. Three C/Rs stated that they measure both the unstimulated and stimulated salivary secretion rate, and another C/R stated that they measure the stimulated secretion rate only. Similar recommendations were given regarding oral hygiene, salivary stimulants and substitutes, and extra fluoride. However, great variations were seen regarding recommendations for preventing and relieving oral mucositis. There were also discrepancies regarding information about the importance of avoiding smoking and alcohol. In seven C/Rs, patients visited the dental hygienist once a week during cancer treatment.
The results suggests that there are great variations in odontological care given to patients undergoing treatment for cancer of the head and neck region in different county councils/regions in Sweden. There is a need to develop and implement evidence-based guidelines to decrease the risk of oral complications and increase both the quality of life and the quality of care.
调查瑞典各县/地区(C/R)中治疗头颈部癌症患者的口腔护理常规。
向 12 个 C/R 中从事口腔诊所工作的牙医/口腔卫生员发送了填写在线问卷的邀请,负责治疗和管理头颈部癌症患者的口腔护理。问卷从两个强制性问题和一个非强制性问题开始,然后是治疗前(n = 28)、治疗中(n = 23)和治疗后(n = 9)的常规问题,外加两个额外问题,共 65 个问题。
12 个 C/R 中的 4 名口腔卫生员和 6 名牙医回答了问卷。三个 C/R 表示他们同时测量未刺激和刺激的唾液分泌率,另一个 C/R 表示他们仅测量刺激分泌率。关于口腔卫生、唾液刺激剂和替代品以及额外氟化物,也给出了类似的建议。然而,在预防和缓解口腔粘膜炎方面的建议存在很大差异。关于避免吸烟和饮酒重要性的信息也存在差异。在七个 C/R 中,癌症治疗期间患者每周看一次口腔卫生员。
结果表明,瑞典不同县/地区对头颈部癌症患者的口腔护理存在很大差异。需要制定和实施循证指南,以降低口腔并发症的风险,提高生活质量和护理质量。