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    题名: The Association between Oral Health Habits and Quality of Life for Residents of a Psychiatric Nursing Home in Southern Taiwan
    作者: Yu1, Shu-Fen;Chen, ian-Jhou;Liu, Chia- Chiun;Lee, Chao-Hsien;Chang, Chi;Yang, Tsan
    关键词: Psychiatric nursing home;dental hygiene;quality of life
    日期: 2017-10-30
    上传时间: 2017-11-01T01:19:44Z (UTC)
    摘要: The issue of daily care for patients with chronic mental disorders has recently been given more consideration.
    Many studies have revealed a strong association between oral diseases and chronic diseases. There is a lack of research
    on the relationship between oral health and quality of life of residents in psychiatric nursing homes. This study examined
    the oral health habits of the residents of a psychiatric nursing home and the predictive factors influencing their quality of
    life. The study adopted a cross-sectional study design and purposful sampling method to enroll 150 psychiatric nursing
    home's residents with their informed conscents. Data was collected using a structured questionnaire composed of the
    following sections: basic personal characteristics, oral hygiene habits, visit experience of the dentist, and Short-Form-36
    Health Survey (SF-36) quality of life scale. The results showed that among the eight quality of life dimensions, the
    psychiatric nursing home residents had the highest score in Mental Health (MH=64.97) and the lowest score in Role-
    Emotional (RE=55.83). Married residents had significantly different scores in Role-Physical (RP), Vitality (VT), Role-
    Emotional (RE), and Mental Component Summary (MCS). A significant correlation was observed between gender, oral
    self-care, and correct tooth brushing and quality of life. Age and years of education were found to be significantly and
    negatively correlated with physiologic function. Better oral health habits were associated with better overall quality of
    life. Overall quality of life was worse in female residents than in male residents. Older participants were found to have
    worse quality of life. Married people were found to have better overall quality of life. Participants who had had more
    years of education were found to have better overall quality of life. A better quality of life was observed in those who
    were able to perform oral self-care, correctly brushed their teeth, and had higher scores in oral health status.
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