Academic Affairs Division of the Faculty of Dentistry, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Wangmai, Pathumwan, Thailand.
Bachelor Programme in Doctor of Dental Surgery of the Faculty of Dentistry, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Wangmai, Pathumwan, Thailand.
PeerJ. 2022 Oct 10;10:e14191. doi: 10.7717/peerj.14191. eCollection 2022.
Oral health perception is an influential predictor of both current and future health among the elderly. However, limited research has focused on self-rated oral health among older patients attending tertiary dental care. Therefore, this study aimed to explore the potential factors associated with self-rated oral health among elderly patients attending a university dental hospital in Thailand.
This telephone-based cross-sectional study was carried out among elderly patients older than 60 years who attended at least one dental visit at the university dental hospital in 2020. Hospital numbers (HN) were used to identify eligible candidates for this study. We calculated the sample size by assuming a finite population of 70,028 elderly patients with valid telephone numbers. The minimum sample required for this study was 398 participants. Trained interviewers conducted telephone calls between July 2021 and January 2022 using the validated modified oral health questionnaire. Self-rated oral health was assessed using a conventionally used global oral health question: "How would you describe your dental health?" with three response options: good, fair, and poor. Descriptive statistics, Fisher's exact test, and binary logistic regression were performed to analyze the data.
A total of 836 telephone numbers were called. There were 402 (48.10%) elderly patients who agreed to and completed the telephone interview. Most of the study participants were women (61.4%) between 61-74 years of age (83.1%) with a mean age of 69.18 years. Bivariate analyses showed associations between poor self-rated oral health and lower subjective oral functions: chewing discomfort ( < 0.001) and speaking discomfort ( = 0.013). However, the multivariate regression model indicated a significant association between poor self-rated oral health and chewing discomfort ( < 0.001). Therefore, elderly patients with chewing discomfort were more likely to perceive poor oral health.
These findings indicate that difficulty chewing could be a potential factor influencing self-rated adverse oral health among older patients attending the university dental hospital. Furthermore, our study adds that the predictive power of a single-item self-measurement supports its value as a standard measure to predict oral health risk in tertiary care institutions, as well as primary care settings and community-based survey research. Therefore, healthcare providers should routinely evaluate self-rated oral health among elderly patients to detect early signs and symptoms of oral health problems, assess the success of dental treatments, and monitor general health and well-being.
口腔健康感知是老年人当前和未来健康的重要预测因素。然而,针对在三级牙科护理机构就诊的老年患者的自我报告口腔健康状况,相关研究相对较少。因此,本研究旨在探讨与泰国某大学口腔医院就诊的老年患者自我报告口腔健康状况相关的潜在因素。
本项基于电话的横断面研究对象为年龄在 60 岁以上、2020 年至少在该大学口腔医院就诊一次的老年患者。医院编号(HN)用于识别该研究的合格候选者。我们通过假设 70028 名具有有效电话号码的老年患者为有限总体,计算出样本量。本研究需要的最小样本量为 398 名参与者。2021 年 7 月至 2022 年 1 月期间,经过培训的访谈员使用经验证的改良口腔健康问卷进行电话访问。自我报告的口腔健康状况使用一个常用的常规口腔健康问题进行评估:“您如何描述您的口腔健康状况?”有三个选项:良好、一般和差。采用描述性统计、Fisher 确切检验和二项逻辑回归分析数据。
共拨打了 836 个电话号码。有 402 名(48.10%)老年患者同意并完成了电话访谈。大多数研究参与者为女性(61.4%),年龄在 61-74 岁之间(83.1%),平均年龄为 69.18 岁。单变量分析显示,自我报告的口腔健康状况差与较低的主观口腔功能之间存在关联:咀嚼不适(<0.001)和说话不适(=0.013)。然而,多变量回归模型表明,自我报告的口腔健康状况差与咀嚼不适之间存在显著关联(<0.001)。因此,咀嚼不适的老年患者更有可能认为自己的口腔健康状况差。
这些发现表明,咀嚼困难可能是影响三级牙科医院就诊老年患者自我报告不良口腔健康的潜在因素。此外,我们的研究还表明,单项自我测量的预测能力支持其作为预测 tertiary 医疗机构、初级保健机构和社区调查研究中口腔健康风险的标准测量方法的价值。因此,医疗保健提供者应定期评估老年患者的自我报告口腔健康状况,以发现口腔健康问题的早期迹象和症状,评估牙科治疗的效果,并监测整体健康和幸福感。