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A Study on Oral Health-Related Quality of Life and Its Influencing Factors in Elderly Diabetic Patients
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作者 Ya-Min Zhao Yan-Ling Li +6 位作者 Ya-Tian Lu Zhao-Zhen Li Hong Zhang Ying Wang Tao Wang Jing Ma Lin Wang 《Journal of Clinical and Nursing Research》 2022年第3期163-169,共7页
Objective:To investigate the oral health related quality of life in elderly diabetic patients and analyze its influencing factors.Methods:Convenience sampling was used to select 190 elderly patients with diabetes unde... Objective:To investigate the oral health related quality of life in elderly diabetic patients and analyze its influencing factors.Methods:Convenience sampling was used to select 190 elderly patients with diabetes under the Department of Endocrinology and Department of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine in the Affiliated Hospital of Hebei University as the research subjects.The Chinese version of the Oral Health Influence Scale(OHIP-14)was used to conduct a questionnaire survey,and univariate analysis and multiple stepwise regression analysis were used to analyze the influencing factors of oral health related quality of life in elderly diabetic patients.Results:The elderly diabetic patients'oral health related quality of life score was 34.48±3.23,which is in the middle-lower range.The findings of multivariate stepwise regression analysis revealed that the course of disease,regular visits to the dentist,sleep quality,oral health knowledge,and oral health attitude together explained 58.9%of the total variance in elderly diabetic patients in terms of their oral health related quality of life(p<0.05).Conclusion:The oral health related quality of life of elderly diabetic patients is generally low,and is affected by the duration of diabetes,sleep quality,and oral health knowledge,attitude,and behavior(regular visits to the dentist).Improving patientsJ attention to oral health problems by improving sleep as well as their own oral health knowledge,attitude,and behavior is an effective way to enhance oral health related quality of life. 展开更多
关键词 Elderly diabetic patients oral health knowledge oral health attitude oral health behavior Sleep quality oral health related quality of life
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The Use of Floss in Medical Faculties of Inner Mongolia Medical University in 2017
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作者 Cong Chen Lijuan Shang +11 位作者 Li Jiang Huichao Zhang Xin Wei Xinrong Liu Zeyu Lu Zhenduo Zhang Liying Gao Yuan Chen Yaxuan Hou Qingxia Wang Ming Jia Juan Sun 《Open Journal of Epidemiology》 2020年第3期195-202,共8页
<strong>Purpose:</strong> The aim of the present study was to determine the degree of using floss and the demographic characteristics of medical faculties of Inner Mongolia Medical University. <strong&g... <strong>Purpose:</strong> The aim of the present study was to determine the degree of using floss and the demographic characteristics of medical faculties of Inner Mongolia Medical University. <strong>Materials and Methods:</strong> Participants completed the questionnaire in the classroom. These participants came from the medical faculties of Chinese Medicine and Western Medicine. These participants were interviewed to determine the demographic characteristics. Non-flossors responded according to their reasons for not flossing. <strong>Results:</strong> A total of 3481 effective data were available for analysis. The floss prevalence was 17.21%, which was lower by 5.72% for students living in rural areas, when compared to students living in urban areas. The largest proportion of non-flossing participants in rural areas answered, “I do not know what a floss is”, while participants in urban answered, “I do not want to use it”. The largest proportion of answered flossing frequency was less than once a month. <strong>Conclusion:</strong> The present study indicates that the prevalence of using floss in medical faculties in Inner Mongolia Medical University was higher, when compared to that in Sichuan province, China, but lower than that in other countries. Although the students use floss, more than one-third of students use floss less than once a month, which is close to “never”. The prevalence in rural areas is lower than those in urban areas. Male not only comprises the total number of prevalence, but also has a frequency greater than that in females. The emphasis on using floss should be improved in medical students. 展开更多
关键词 Floss oral health Behavior REGION Medical Students
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