Oral Health-Related Quality of Life of Institutionalized Elderly in Serbia

  • Miloš Petrović Department of Prosthodontics, Faculty of Dental Medicine, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
  • Ivica Stančić Department of Prosthodontics, Faculty of Dental Medicine, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia.
  • Aleksandra Popovac Department of Prosthodontics, Faculty of Dental Medicine, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia.
  • Miroslav Vasović Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Kragujevac, Kragujevac, Serbia
Keywords: periodontics, tooth, aged, homes for the aged, surveys and questionnaires, sensitivity and specificity, serbia,

Abstract


Background/Aim. Elderly residents in nursing homes have a great risk of periodontal and tooth diseases. Im­proving oral health can also improve residents’ general health and quality of life. The objective of our study was to investigate oral health related quality of life of institutional­ized elderly in Serbia using Geriatric Oral Health Assessment Index (GOHAI). Methods. The Serbian version of the GOHAI questionnaire was developed in accordance with the recommended backward-forward method. A total of 301 participants completed the Serbian version of the GO­HAI questionnaire. The questionnaire sought information about sociodemographic characteristics and self-reported perception of general and oral health. Clinical examination included assessment of periodontal and dental status. Relia­bility, internal consistency, and concurrent and convergent validity of GOHAI scores were examined.
Results. There were 197 female and 104 male participants with the average age of 78.6 (SD ± 7.8) and average time spent in nursing home 4.9 (SD ± 4.7) years. The average score of the GOHAI was 48.4 (SD ± 8.4). Low GOHAI scores were associ­ated with perceptions of poor oral and general health. Cronbach's alpha coefficient for the Serbian version of GOHAI was 0.79. This instrument showed a high level of internal consistency and homogeneity between questions. The respondents who perceived that they needed dental treatment at the time had significantly lower GOHAI scores. A total of 48.5% of the participants reported ‘always’ having difficulties when chewing. On the other hand, a small number of participants (0.3%) used medications ‘al­ways’ to relieve dental pain. Conclusion. The Serbian ver­sion of the GOHAI showed acceptable reliability and valid­ity. The GOHAI final score was considered low, indicating low oral health self-perception by the institutionalized el­derly in Serbia.

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Published
2017/07/05
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Original Paper