Guan, Xiuying and Ao, Jing and Jia, Peng and Zou, Deping and Li, Mengcan and Huang, Jianzhong (2024) Investigation of the Oral Health Status of Patients Based on Rehabilitation Nursing. Health, 16 (07). pp. 565-577. ISSN 1949-4998
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Abstract
Objective: To investigate the current situation of knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) of oral health among rehabilitation nursing patients, and provide some reference for implementing oral health intervention measures for rehabilitation nursing patients. Method: A total of 231 nursing patients in the rehabilitation department of a tertiary hospital in this city from January 2023 to October 2023 were selected as the research subjects. Their oral health knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors were investigated, and the oral health behavior habits of patients with different genders, education levels, and disease situations were compared. Result: The total awareness rate of oral health knowledge among patients was 73.16%, and the average score of oral health knowledge was 6.58 ± 1.25 points. The overall positive rate of oral health attitude among patients is 55.70%, and the average score of oral health attitude is 5.01 ± 1.04 points. The average score for oral health behavior is 16.87 ± 5.23 points. Only 8.48%, 3.3%, 1.3%, 2.6%, and 0.87% of patients seek timely medical treatment for bleeding tooth roots, gum swelling and pain, gum bleeding, tooth pain, and dental calculus, respectively; Only 5.19% of people change their toothbrush every 3 months, and only 10.39% use the vertical brush method to brush their teeth. The scores of oral health knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of patients are related to age, educational level, disease type, and smoking situation. The oral health knowledge and attitude scores of elderly patients were lower than those of younger patients, and the difference was statistically significant (P < 0.001 or P < 0.05). The oral health knowledge and behavior scores of patients with low education levels were lower than those of patients with high education levels, and the difference was statistically significant (P < 0.001). The oral health attitude score of medical insurance-paying patients is higher than that of self-funded patients, and the difference is statistically significant (P < 0.05). The oral health knowledge score of patients with cerebrovascular disease is lower than that of patients with other diseases, and the difference is statistically significant (P < 0.05). Conclusion: The oral health status of rehabilitation nursing patients is not optimistic, with a moderate level of oral health knowledge, weak awareness of oral health, and a low qualification rate of oral health behaviors. Strengthening oral health education for rehabilitation nursing patients and incorporating oral health care procedures into rehabilitation nursing procedures is of great significance.
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Subjects: | Research Scholar Guardian > Medical Science |
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Date Deposited: | 06 Jul 2024 10:16 |
Last Modified: | 06 Jul 2024 10:16 |
URI: | http://science.sdpublishers.org/id/eprint/2830 |