Oral health in children with cancer: knowledge and practices of caregivers
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Resumo: | Objectives: To assess the knowledge of caregivers and their oral health practices in hospitalized children with cancer, in addition to reporting the main oral complications resulting from cancer treatment. Methodology: Cross-sectional study with 34 caregivers of children with cancer hospitalized at the Oncology Control Foundation of the State of Amazonas (FCECON), aged 0-12 years. Results: Of the caregivers, 70.6% were female, predominantly mothers (70.6%), aged between 31 and 40 years (52.9%), single (52.9%) and unemployed (73, 5%). Only 32.8% received oral hygiene instructions, with the dentist being the source of these in only 32.4% of cases. Most caregivers performed their children's oral hygiene three times a day (76.5%), using only a toothbrush and toothpaste (61.8%). Only 23.5% of children reported discomfort in the oral cavity and 97.1% of caregivers reported that the inclusion of the Dental Surgeon in the health team was important. Among the oral manifestations after cancer treatment, the most prevalent were changes in taste (32.4%) and dry mouth (26.5%). The hospital stay was up to 7 days (61.8%) and the treatment time was over one year (34.4%). Conclusion: There was a lack of information from caregivers about oral hygiene practices and the difficulty in understanding the importance of oral health for the maintenance of systemic health, despite reporting the frequent occurrence of dysgeusia and oral dryness, which can negatively influence the success of medical treatment and even lead the patient to death. |
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Oral health in children with cancer: knowledge and practices of caregivers Salud bucal en niños hospitalizados con cáncer: conocimientos y prácticas de los cuidadoresSaúde Bucal em crianças hospitalizadas com câncer: conhecimentos e práticas dos cuidadores NeoplasiasNiñoCuidadoresSalud bucalConocimiento.NeoplasmsChildCaregiversOral healthKnowledge.NeoplasiasCriançaCuidadoresSaúde bucalConhecimento.Objectives: To assess the knowledge of caregivers and their oral health practices in hospitalized children with cancer, in addition to reporting the main oral complications resulting from cancer treatment. Methodology: Cross-sectional study with 34 caregivers of children with cancer hospitalized at the Oncology Control Foundation of the State of Amazonas (FCECON), aged 0-12 years. Results: Of the caregivers, 70.6% were female, predominantly mothers (70.6%), aged between 31 and 40 years (52.9%), single (52.9%) and unemployed (73, 5%). Only 32.8% received oral hygiene instructions, with the dentist being the source of these in only 32.4% of cases. Most caregivers performed their children's oral hygiene three times a day (76.5%), using only a toothbrush and toothpaste (61.8%). Only 23.5% of children reported discomfort in the oral cavity and 97.1% of caregivers reported that the inclusion of the Dental Surgeon in the health team was important. Among the oral manifestations after cancer treatment, the most prevalent were changes in taste (32.4%) and dry mouth (26.5%). The hospital stay was up to 7 days (61.8%) and the treatment time was over one year (34.4%). Conclusion: There was a lack of information from caregivers about oral hygiene practices and the difficulty in understanding the importance of oral health for the maintenance of systemic health, despite reporting the frequent occurrence of dysgeusia and oral dryness, which can negatively influence the success of medical treatment and even lead the patient to death.Objetivos: Evaluar el conocimiento de los cuidadores y sus prácticas de salud bucal en niños hospitalizados con cáncer, además de informar de las principales complicaciones bucales derivadas del tratamiento oncológico. Metodología: Estudio transversal con 34 cuidadores de niños con cáncer hospitalizados en la Fundación de Control Oncológico del Estado de Amazonas (FCECON), de 0 a 12 años. Resultados: De los cuidadores, el 70,6% eran mujeres, predominantemente madres (70,6%), con edades entre 31 y 40 años (52,9%), solteras (52,9%) y desempleadas (73,5%). Solo el 32,8% recibió instrucciones de higiene bucal, siendo el odontólogo la fuente de estas en solo el 32,4% de los casos. La mayoría de los cuidadores realizaba la higiene bucal de sus hijos tres veces al día (76,5%), utilizando solo cepillo de dientes y pasta de dientes (61,8%). Solo el 23,5% de los niños refirió malestar en la cavidad bucal y el 97,1% de los cuidadores refirió que la inclusión del Cirujano Dentista en el equipo de salud fue importante. Entre las manifestaciones orales posteriores al tratamiento del cáncer, las más prevalentes fueron alteraciones del gusto (32,4%) y sequedad de boca (26,5%). La estancia hospitalaria fue de hasta 7 días (61,8%) y el tiempo de tratamiento fue superior a un año (34,4%). Conclusión: hubo una falta de información por parte de los cuidadores sobre las prácticas de higiene bucal y la dificultad para comprender la importancia de la salud bucal para el mantenimiento de la salud sistémica, a pesar de reportar la ocurrencia frecuente de disgeusia y sequedad bucal, las cuales pueden influir negativamente en el éxito de los tratamientos médicos. tratamiento e incluso llevar al paciente a la muerte.Objetivos: Avaliar o conhecimento de cuidadores e suas práticas de saúde bucal em crianças com câncer hospitalizadas, além de relatar as principais complicações bucais decorrentes do tratamento oncológico. Metodologia: Estudo transversal com 34 cuidadores de crianças com câncer hospitalizadas na Fundação de Controle de Oncologia do Estado do Amazonas (FCECON), na faixa etária de 0 a12 anos de idade. Resultados: Dos cuidadores, 70,6% eram do gênero feminino, predominantemente mães (70,6%), na faixa etária de 31 a 40 anos (52,9%), solteiros (52,9%) e desempregados (73,5%). Apenas 32,8% receberam instruções de higiene oral, sendo o Cirurgião-Dentista a fonte destas em somente 32,4% dos casos. A maioria dos cuidadores realizava a higiene bucal de seus filhos três vezes ao dia (76,5%), usando apenas escova dental e dentifrício (61,8%). Apenas 23,5% das crianças relataram desconforto na cavidade bucal e 97,1% dos cuidadores relataram ser importante a inclusão do Cirurgião-Dentista na equipe de saúde. Dentre as manifestações bucais pós-tratamento oncológico, as mais prevalentes foram a alteração no paladar (32,4%) e a secura bucal (26,5%). O período de internação foi de até 7 dias (61,8%) e o tempo de tratamento superior a um ano (34,4%). Conclusão: Constatou-se falta de informação dos cuidadores sobre as práticas de higiene bucal e a dificuldade em entender a importância da saúde bucal para manutenção da saúde sistêmica, apesar de relatarem a ocorrência frequente de disgeusia e secura bucal, o que pode influenciar negativamente no sucesso do tratamento médico e até mesmo levar o paciente a óbito.Research, Society and Development2021-08-25info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1934110.33448/rsd-v10i11.19341Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 11; e143101119341Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 11; e143101119341Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 11; e1431011193412525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/19341/17349Copyright (c) 2021 Adrielly Carvalho Guedes; Valéria Melo Lima; Sara Lais Silva Mendonça; Simone Assayag Hanan; Ary de Oliveira Alves Filho; Jardel dos Santos Silva; Rachid Pinto Zacarias Filho; Aida Renée Assayag Hanan; Pollyanna Oliveira Medinahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGuedes, Adrielly CarvalhoLima, Valéria MeloMendonça, Sara Lais SilvaHanan, Simone AssayagAlves Filho, Ary de OliveiraSilva, Jardel dos Santos Zacarias Filho, Rachid PintoHanan, Aida Renée AssayagMedina, Pollyanna Oliveira2021-10-23T19:01:11Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/19341Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:39:15.195230Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Oral health in children with cancer: knowledge and practices of caregivers Salud bucal en niños hospitalizados con cáncer: conocimientos y prácticas de los cuidadores Saúde Bucal em crianças hospitalizadas com câncer: conhecimentos e práticas dos cuidadores |
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Oral health in children with cancer: knowledge and practices of caregivers |
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Oral health in children with cancer: knowledge and practices of caregivers Guedes, Adrielly Carvalho Neoplasias Niño Cuidadores Salud bucal Conocimiento. Neoplasms Child Caregivers Oral health Knowledge. Neoplasias Criança Cuidadores Saúde bucal Conhecimento. |
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Oral health in children with cancer: knowledge and practices of caregivers |
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Oral health in children with cancer: knowledge and practices of caregivers |
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Oral health in children with cancer: knowledge and practices of caregivers |
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Oral health in children with cancer: knowledge and practices of caregivers |
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Oral health in children with cancer: knowledge and practices of caregivers |
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Guedes, Adrielly Carvalho |
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Guedes, Adrielly Carvalho Lima, Valéria Melo Mendonça, Sara Lais Silva Hanan, Simone Assayag Alves Filho, Ary de Oliveira Silva, Jardel dos Santos Zacarias Filho, Rachid Pinto Hanan, Aida Renée Assayag Medina, Pollyanna Oliveira |
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author |
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Lima, Valéria Melo Mendonça, Sara Lais Silva Hanan, Simone Assayag Alves Filho, Ary de Oliveira Silva, Jardel dos Santos Zacarias Filho, Rachid Pinto Hanan, Aida Renée Assayag Medina, Pollyanna Oliveira |
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Guedes, Adrielly Carvalho Lima, Valéria Melo Mendonça, Sara Lais Silva Hanan, Simone Assayag Alves Filho, Ary de Oliveira Silva, Jardel dos Santos Zacarias Filho, Rachid Pinto Hanan, Aida Renée Assayag Medina, Pollyanna Oliveira |
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Neoplasias Niño Cuidadores Salud bucal Conocimiento. Neoplasms Child Caregivers Oral health Knowledge. Neoplasias Criança Cuidadores Saúde bucal Conhecimento. |
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Neoplasias Niño Cuidadores Salud bucal Conocimiento. Neoplasms Child Caregivers Oral health Knowledge. Neoplasias Criança Cuidadores Saúde bucal Conhecimento. |
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Objectives: To assess the knowledge of caregivers and their oral health practices in hospitalized children with cancer, in addition to reporting the main oral complications resulting from cancer treatment. Methodology: Cross-sectional study with 34 caregivers of children with cancer hospitalized at the Oncology Control Foundation of the State of Amazonas (FCECON), aged 0-12 years. Results: Of the caregivers, 70.6% were female, predominantly mothers (70.6%), aged between 31 and 40 years (52.9%), single (52.9%) and unemployed (73, 5%). Only 32.8% received oral hygiene instructions, with the dentist being the source of these in only 32.4% of cases. Most caregivers performed their children's oral hygiene three times a day (76.5%), using only a toothbrush and toothpaste (61.8%). Only 23.5% of children reported discomfort in the oral cavity and 97.1% of caregivers reported that the inclusion of the Dental Surgeon in the health team was important. Among the oral manifestations after cancer treatment, the most prevalent were changes in taste (32.4%) and dry mouth (26.5%). The hospital stay was up to 7 days (61.8%) and the treatment time was over one year (34.4%). Conclusion: There was a lack of information from caregivers about oral hygiene practices and the difficulty in understanding the importance of oral health for the maintenance of systemic health, despite reporting the frequent occurrence of dysgeusia and oral dryness, which can negatively influence the success of medical treatment and even lead the patient to death. |
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