School of Dentistry and Oral Health, Fiji National University, Suva, Fiji.
School of Public Health and Primary Care, Fiji National University (FNU), Suva, Fiji.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2022 Jun 4;22(1):742. doi: 10.1186/s12913-022-08136-6.
Edentulism is a state of having no teeth in the oral cavity, an irreversible condition popularly known as the marker of disease burden on the oral health. For edentulous patients (EDPs) Complete Denture Prostheses (CDP) is a means to improve oral health. Due to limited studies in this area, this research aimed to explore the challenges faced by the EDPs during CDP service delivery in Fiji.
A directed descriptive qualitative study was conducted among EDPs attending Dental Prosthetic Clinics (DPCs) at the four centres in Fiji under purposive sampling. A semi-structured questionnaire with open ended questions was used for in-depth interview with EDPs who had worn CDP for 1 year via telephone. Participant responses were recorded, transcribed verbatim and analyzed manually using thematic analysis.
A total of 30 EDPs participated in the study. Six themes were identified as challenges faced by the EDPs during CDP service delivery in Fiji: lack of information, non-compliance, overwhelmed by illness, reduction on quality of life (QoL) financial barriers to CDP treatment care and personal acceptance. 77% of EDPs felt they did not receive adequate information on CDP when attending DPCs which indicated the non-compliance nature irrespective of using and cleaning CDP on a daily basis. The Dental Professionals (DPs) at the DPCs gave their full support in attending to the CDP challenges faced by the EDPs in Fiji during the review clinics.
The EDPs expressed a variety of challenges that was faced while seeking appropriate CDP services in Fiji. The findings demonstrate the need to explore approaches to develop patients' engagement practices during CDP service delivery by the Dental professionals (DPs), which leads to effective oral health promotion in Fiji for CDP wearers.
无牙颌是口腔中没有牙齿的状态,一种不可逆的状态,通常被认为是口腔健康疾病负担的标志。对于无牙颌患者(EDP)来说,全口义齿修复体(CDP)是改善口腔健康的一种手段。由于该领域的研究有限,本研究旨在探索斐济 EDP 在接受 CDP 服务时所面临的挑战。
在斐济的四个中心,通过目的抽样,对参加牙科修复诊所(DPC)的 EDP 进行了定向描述性定性研究。采用半结构式问卷,对通过电话接受 CDP 治疗 1 年的 EDP 进行深入访谈,采用开放式问题。记录参与者的回答,逐字转录,并使用主题分析进行手动分析。
共有 30 名 EDP 参加了研究。确定了六个主题,即 EDP 在斐济接受 CDP 服务时面临的挑战:缺乏信息、不遵守规定、被疾病压垮、生活质量(QoL)下降、CDP 治疗护理的经济障碍和个人接受度。77%的 EDP 表示,他们在参加 DPC 时没有收到关于 CDP 的足够信息,这表明无论是否每天使用和清洁 CDP,都存在不遵守规定的情况。DPC 的牙科专业人员(DPs)在复诊诊所中全力支持 EDP 应对在斐济接受 CDP 时所面临的挑战。
EDP 表达了在斐济寻求合适的 CDP 服务时所面临的各种挑战。研究结果表明,需要探索方法来发展牙科专业人员(DPs)在 CDP 服务提供过程中患者参与的实践,这将有助于斐济的 CDP 佩戴者有效促进口腔健康。