Kristensen Camilla Böhme, Ide Mark, Forbes Angus, Asimakopoulou Koula
Centre for Host-Microbiome Interactions, Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences, King's College London, London, United Kingdom.
Care in Long Term Conditions, Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery & Palliative Care, King's College London, London, United Kingdom.
Front Oral Health. 2022 Dec 21;3:1068905. doi: 10.3389/froh.2022.1068905. eCollection 2022.
Oral health is a critical aspect of gestational diabetes management. Gestational diabetes is high blood glucose levels during pregnancy and is managed like type 2 diabetes with diet and physical activity interventions. This scoping review sets out to discuss why oral health support should also become part of gestational diabetes management.
The primary objective was to synthesise the existing psychologically informed oral health interventions for pregnant women and individuals with type 2 diabetes, and the extent to which these interventions map on to the COM-B Model. No literature exists on oral health interventions in gestational diabetes, why studies with type 2 diabetes populations were selected instead. The secondary objective was to identify the precise outcomes targeted in the interventions.
The Joanna Briggs Institute's Methodology for Scoping Reviews was used to conduct this review. The populations of interest were pregnant women and individuals with type 2 diabetes, and eligible concepts were psychologically informed oral health interventions. Quasi-experimental and experimental designs were considered. The Ovid Interface including Embase, Medline, Global Health, APA PsychInfo, Health Management Information, Maternity, Infant Care Database, the Cochrane Library, and CINAHL was used as information sources. The study selection followed the PRISMA guidelines. The first search was conducted on the week commencing the 25th of July 2022, with a follow-up search conducted on the 10th of October 2022.
28 records were included for synthesis. The most frequently assessed psychological outcome was oral health knowledge and the most frequently assessed oral clinical outcome was Plaque Index. All studies used an educational intervention approach, while psychological capability in the COM-B Model was targeted in all interventions by increasing oral health knowledge among the participants. The Health Belief Model was the most frequently used theory in the interventions.
The results demonstrate that oral health is a recognised aspect of pregnancy and type 2 diabetes. The findings from this review and a qualitative interview study which is under development will inform the first oral health intervention for women with gestational diabetes in the United Kingdom.
口腔健康是妊娠期糖尿病管理的一个关键方面。妊娠期糖尿病是指孕期血糖水平升高,其管理方式与2型糖尿病类似,采用饮食和体育活动干预措施。本范围综述旨在探讨为何口腔健康支持也应成为妊娠期糖尿病管理的一部分。
主要目的是综合现有的针对孕妇和2型糖尿病患者的具有心理依据的口腔健康干预措施,以及这些干预措施与COM-B模型的匹配程度。目前尚无关于妊娠期糖尿病口腔健康干预措施的文献,因此选择了2型糖尿病人群的研究。次要目的是确定干预措施所针对的具体结果。
采用乔安娜·布里格斯研究所的范围综述方法进行本综述。感兴趣的人群为孕妇和2型糖尿病患者,符合条件的概念为具有心理依据的口腔健康干预措施。考虑了准实验和实验设计。使用包括Embase、Medline、全球健康、APA心理信息、健康管理信息、孕产妇、婴儿护理数据库、Cochrane图书馆和CINAHL在内的Ovid界面作为信息来源。研究选择遵循PRISMA指南。首次检索于2022年7月25日开始的那一周进行,后续检索于2022年10月10日进行。
纳入28条记录进行综合分析。最常评估的心理结果是口腔健康知识,最常评估的口腔临床结果是菌斑指数。所有研究均采用教育干预方法,而通过增加参与者的口腔健康知识,COM-B模型中的心理能力在所有干预措施中均有涉及。健康信念模型是干预措施中最常用的理论。
结果表明,口腔健康是妊娠和2型糖尿病中一个已得到认可的方面。本综述的结果以及一项正在开展的定性访谈研究的结果将为英国针对妊娠期糖尿病女性的首次口腔健康干预提供参考。