Assistant professor, Oregon Institute of Technology, Klamath Falls, OR, USA.
Professor and former Graduate Program Director at the Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID, USA.
J Dent Hyg. 2021 Aug;95(4):59-69.
Limited scleroderma is associated with significant risks to the orofacial complex. The purpose of this mixed methods study was to investigate the experiences of participants with limited scleroderma related to oral health quality of life and oral health. A sequential mixed methods study was used in a population of individuals diagnosed with limited scleroderma. Participants were recruited through rheumatology specialists, referral, and social media; purposive sampling was used to recruit participants to be interviewed. The validated Oral Health Impact profile (OHIP) and Mouth Handicap in Systemic Sclerosis (MHISS) instruments and semi-structured interviews were used for data collection. Quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and the qualitative data were reported through thematic analysis. Forty-eight (n=48) qualifying participants participated in the quantitative phase, and 12 (n=12) participated in the qualitative phase. Based on a Likert Scale from 0-4, mean OHIP-14 scores ranged from 2.76 to 2.85, with anxiety over oral condition, embarrassed by oral problems, and oral self-consciousness having the greatest negative impact on quality of life. Mean MHISS scores ranged from 2.13 to 3.11. The highest OHRQoL scores were related to dry mouth symptoms. Factors influencing oral health-related quality of life were varied; dry mouth and microstomia were the prevalent complaints. Thematic analysis revealed challenges to oral health included self-care and professional dental care factors, both of which depended upon individual disease expression. Financial and emotional burdens also influenced participants' oral health. The oral health-related quality of life of those with limited scleroderma is impacted by multiple factors and oral health care professionals must seek out improved treatment modalities to address the needs of these vulnerable individuals. Future studies related to interprofessional collaborative care with scleroderma specialists are recommended.
局限性硬皮病与口腔颌面部复合体有显著的风险相关。本混合方法研究的目的是调查参与者与口腔健康生活质量和口腔健康相关的局限性硬皮病的经历。在确诊局限性硬皮病的人群中使用了顺序混合方法研究。通过风湿病专家、转介和社交媒体招募参与者;采用目的抽样招募参与者进行访谈。使用经过验证的口腔健康影响简表(OHIP)和系统性硬化症口腔残疾量表(MHISS)以及半结构化访谈进行数据收集。使用描述性统计分析对定量数据进行分析,通过主题分析报告定性数据。48 名(n=48)符合条件的参与者参加了定量阶段,12 名(n=12)参加了定性阶段。根据 0-4 的李克特量表,OHIP-14 的平均得分范围为 2.76 至 2.85,其中对口腔状况的焦虑、对口腔问题的尴尬和口腔自我意识对生活质量的负面影响最大。MHISS 的平均得分范围为 2.13 至 3.11。OHRQoL 得分最高与口干症状有关。影响口腔健康相关生活质量的因素多种多样;口干和小口畸形是常见的抱怨。主题分析揭示了影响口腔健康的因素包括自我保健和专业牙科护理因素,这两个因素都取决于个体的疾病表现。经济和情绪负担也影响了参与者的口腔健康。局限性硬皮病患者的口腔健康相关生活质量受到多种因素的影响,口腔卫生保健专业人员必须寻求改进的治疗方法来满足这些弱势群体的需求。建议开展与硬皮病专家合作的跨专业协作护理相关的未来研究。