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Impact of oral ingestion on oral health condition in dysphagic inpatients
Bibliographic Information
- Title
- Impact of oral ingestion on oral health condition in dysphagic inpatients
- Other Title
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- 嚥下障害患者において経口摂取が口腔環境に及ぼす影響
- University
- 新潟大学
- Types of degree
- 博士(口腔保健福祉学)
- Grant ID
- 甲第4164号
- Degree year
- 2016-03-23
Description
収集根拠 : 博士論文(自動収集)
資料形態 : テキストデータ
コレクション : 国立国会図書館デジタルコレクション > デジタル化資料 > 博士論文
Objective: The present preliminary study examined how oral feeding improves oral health status in dysphagic inpatients.\Background: Research suggests that the oral health condition of dysphagic patients is affected by not only oral health care but also oral intake ecause oral feeding is expected to facilitate salivary secretion and orofacial motor action.\Materials and methods: Twenty-one dysphagic patients participated in the present study. Clinical data including feeding status, oral health condition, and ingestion-related motor function were collected every week until the patients were discharged from the hospital. All recorded scores were compared between the first and last examination. The correlations among the items were investigated.\Results: Feeding status, including intake level and dietary form, was significantly improved. Oral hygiene and tongue coating were also significantly improved, while ingestion-related function was less changed. Oral hygiene, tongue coating, and tongue moisture were significantly improved with improvement in feeding status. A few parameters of the oral health condition were significantly correlated with those of ingestion-related function.\Conclusion: Oral resumption may be important to maintain or improve oral health in 2 dysphagic patients, although oral intake does not improve or affect the whole ingestion function in the short term.
学位の種類: 博士(口腔保健福祉学). 報告番号: 甲第4164号. 学位記番号: 新大院博(口)甲第8号. 学位授与年月日: 平成28年3月23日
新大院博(口)甲第8号
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1940865334265657984
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- NII Article ID
- 500001855276
- 500000972149
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- Web Site
- https://dl.ndl.go.jp/pid/10121198
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- Text Lang
- en
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- Data Source
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- NDL Search