de Moraes Flores Priscila, Kern Rodrigo, da Silva Tedesco Alexandre, Teixeira Erico Fabbro, Celeste Roger Keller, Brondani Mario, Mengatto Cristiane Machado
Faculty of Dentistry, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Rua Ramiro Barcelos 2492, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil.
Department of Preventive Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Rua Ramiro Barcelos 2492, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil.
Clin Oral Investig. 2023 Jul;27(7):3799-3807. doi: 10.1007/s00784-023-04997-1. Epub 2023 Apr 3.
To explore how denture-related experiences affect older adults' quality of life using a qualitative assessment of the Oral Health Impact Profile for Edentulous individuals (OHIP-Edent).
Twenty elderly individuals were interviewed before and 3 months after delivering new complete dentures, using an open-ended interview guide based on the OHIP-Edent. Interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed. Data were open coded and thematically analyzed following a Grounded Theory approach. Findings were integrated and constantly compared to understand the interviewees' difficulties, beliefs, and perceptions.
Three interconnected themes were developed: functional and psychosocial impairments, and coping strategies. Even when posed as an open-ended format, the wording of some OHIP-Edent items was confusing while others were not relevant to the respondents. New categories related to speaking, smiling, swallowing, emotional and functional coping emerged from the interviews. Interviewees adapted to chewing and swallowing difficulties through food avoidance, modification of food choice and preparation techniques, and changes in dietary behaviors.
Denture wearing is a daily challenging experience that encompasses various functional and psychosocial aspects and sheds light on the need for addressing the coping strategies employed by patients, as the current OHIP-Edent items may not fully represent other deemed important aspects of the quality of life of individuals who wear dentures.
Dentists must not solely rely on structured questionnaires to explore the impact of denture wearing and treatment outcomes. Clinicians can use a more holistic approach to comprehend older adults' experiences with dentures including advice about coping mechanisms, food preparation techniques, and meal planning.
采用无牙颌个体口腔健康影响量表(OHIP-Edent)的定性评估方法,探讨与义齿相关的经历如何影响老年人的生活质量。
对20名老年人在佩戴新全口义齿前及佩戴3个月后进行访谈,使用基于OHIP-Edent的开放式访谈指南。访谈进行录音并转录。数据进行开放编码,并按照扎根理论方法进行主题分析。对研究结果进行整合并不断比较,以了解受访者的困难、信念和认知。
形成了三个相互关联的主题:功能和心理社会障碍以及应对策略。即使以开放式形式呈现,OHIP-Edent的一些项目措辞也令人困惑,而其他一些项目与受访者无关。访谈中出现了与说话、微笑、吞咽、情绪和功能应对相关的新类别。受访者通过避免食用某些食物、改变食物选择和制备方法以及改变饮食习惯来适应咀嚼和吞咽困难。
佩戴义齿是一种日常具有挑战性的经历,涵盖各种功能和心理社会方面,这表明需要关注患者所采用的应对策略,因为目前的OHIP-Edent项目可能无法完全代表佩戴义齿个体生活质量的其他重要方面。
牙医不应仅依赖结构化问卷来探究佩戴义齿的影响和治疗结果。临床医生可以采用更全面的方法来理解老年人佩戴义齿的经历,包括提供关于应对机制、食物制备技术和饮食计划的建议。