Application of short-form oral health impact profile on elderly Japanese |
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Authors: | Ikebe Kazunori Watkins Catherine A Ettinger Ronald L Sajima Hidenori Nokubi Takashi |
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Affiliation: | Department of Removable Prosthodontics, Graduate School of Dentistry, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan. ikebe@dent.osaka-u.ac.jp |
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Abstract: | Objectives: The purpose of this study was to use the oral health impact profile (OHIP‐14) to evaluate the impact of oral disease on the quality of life of a group of independently‐living elderly persons in an urban area of Japan. Subjects: A total of 1244 participants of the Senior Citizen's College, who attended the lectures once a week. They were community‐dwelling, independently‐living people over 60 years of age. Measurements: Japanese version of the short‐form OHIP‐14. Results: Internal reliability for the 14 items overall was very high (Cronbach's α = 0.95). Report of ‘painful aching’ and ‘uncomfortable to eat’ were the two most highly scored items using the mean sum OHIP‐14 score. A multiple logistic regression analysis indicated that the sum OHIP‐14 score had significant associations with self‐assessment of general health, dental status, and a perceived need for dental treatment. However, age, gender, dissatisfaction with financial status or education level was not significantly associated with the sum OHIP‐14. Compared with that of other countries, the items were ranked similarly, whereas the perceived magnitudes of the problems were quite different from other population. Conclusions: The OHIP‐14 in Japanese had a high internal reliability, was significantly associated with dental status and comparable ranking for items when compared with studies from other countries. |
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Keywords: | quality of life oral health impact profile OHIP dental status international comparison |
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