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Factors associated with regular dental visits among hemodialysis patients 被引量:1
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作者 masami yoshioka Yasuhiko Shirayama +5 位作者 Issei Imoto Daisuke Hinode Shizuko Yanagisawa Yuko Takeuchi Takashi Bando Narushi Yokota 《World Journal of Nephrology》 2016年第5期455-460,共6页
AIM To investigate awareness and attitudes about preventive dental visits among dialysis patients; to clarify thebarriers to visiting the dentist. METHODS Subjects included 141 dentate outpatients receiving hemodialys... AIM To investigate awareness and attitudes about preventive dental visits among dialysis patients; to clarify thebarriers to visiting the dentist. METHODS Subjects included 141 dentate outpatients receiving hemodialysis treatment at two facilities, one with a dental department and the other without a dental department. We used a structured questionnaire to interview participants about their awareness of oral health management issues for dialysis patients, perceived oral symptoms and attitudes about dental visits. Bivariate analysis using the χ2 test was conducted to determine associations between study variables and regular dental check-ups. Binominal logistic regression analysis was used to determine factors associated with regular dental checkups.RESULTS There were no significant differences in patient demographics between the two participating facilities, including attitudes about dental visits. Therefore, we included all patients in the following analyses. Few patients(4.3%) had been referred to a dentist by a medical doctor or nurse. Although 80.9% of subjects had a primary dentist, only 34.0% of subjects received regular dental check-ups. The most common reasons cited for not seeking dental care were that visits are burdensome and a lack of perceived need. Patients with gum swelling or bleeding were much more likely to be in the group of those not receiving routine dental check-ups(χ2 test, P < 0.01). Logistic regression analysis demonstrated that receiving dental check-ups was associated with awareness that oral health management is more important for dialysis patients than for others and with having a primary dentist(P < 0.05). CONCLUSION Dialysis patients should be educated about the importance of preventive dental care. Medical providers are expected to participate in promoting dental visits among dialysis patients. 展开更多
关键词 HEMODIALYSIS QUESTIONNAIRE Oral health Dental visit Health management
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