Oral health impacts profile of Malaysian adults in Nohsa 2010

Objective: In NOHSA 2010, a modified cross culturally adapted standardized socio dental questionnaire, the Malay short version Oral Health Impact Profile(S-OHIP[M]) was used to assess the impact of oral health on the quality of life of Malaysian adult. Methodology: A total of 9,065 Malaysian adults...

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Main Authors: S, Zainab, R, Saub, SL, Yaub, AM, Khairiyah, Ab Rahman, Jamalludin
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Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling iium-399012018-05-24T06:36:28Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/39901/ Oral health impacts profile of Malaysian adults in Nohsa 2010 S, Zainab R, Saub SL, Yaub AM, Khairiyah Ab Rahman, Jamalludin RK Dentistry Objective: In NOHSA 2010, a modified cross culturally adapted standardized socio dental questionnaire, the Malay short version Oral Health Impact Profile(S-OHIP[M]) was used to assess the impact of oral health on the quality of life of Malaysian adult. Methodology: A total of 9,065 Malaysian adults aged 15 years and above participated in the survey. Participants were interviewed using the S-OHIP[M]) questionnaire prior to mouth examination. The questionnaire consists of 16 items covering 7 domains of the oral health impacts namely, oral functional limitation, psychological discomfort, physical pain, psychological disability, physical disability, social disability and handicap. The five point frequency Likert Scale was used as the response format. An impact was defined as having experienced of at least one impact reported either "very often" or "often" due to oral condition(s) iil the last three months preceeding the survey. Severity of impact is the sum of 16 items response options. Total score ranges from 0 to 64. Higher score indicates higher impact. The prevalence and severity of impact was analysed using SPSS version 17. Results: Overall29.3% (95%CI:27.8-30.80) of Malaysian adults reported some form of impact due to oral health problems. Feeling uncomfortable due to food getting stuck in between teeth or dentures [20.0% (95%CI:18.8-21.2)] was the most common impact reported, followed by avoiding-- -certain- --food [S%(95%CI:7.3-8.8)], difficulty in chewing [6.2%[9S%CI:5.6-6.9)] and bad breadth [5.4%(95%CI:5.6-6.9)]. A higher prevalence of impact was noted among adults with 1-19 teeth [32.9% [95%CI:30.1-35.8)] compared to edentulous adults [21.6% [95%CI:18.2-25.4)]. The mean S-OHIP[M] score is 5.87(95%CI:5.63-6.11). Conclusion: About 3 in 10 Malaysian adults experienced one or more impact from oral condition{s). The most common impact was discomfort while eating. Dentition status, caries status and periodontal status had significant relationship with impact measures. Prevalence and severity of impacts wa·s found to- -be significantly associated with self-perception and satisfaction towards oral health. 2014-11-10 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en cc_public_domain http://irep.iium.edu.my/39901/1/2014_Oral_Health_Conference_%28Abstracts%29.pdf S, Zainab and R, Saub and SL, Yaub and AM, Khairiyah and Ab Rahman, Jamalludin (2014) Oral health impacts profile of Malaysian adults in Nohsa 2010. In: National Oral Health Conference 2014, 10th-12th November 2014, Kuala Lumpur. (Unpublished)
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S, Zainab
R, Saub
SL, Yaub
AM, Khairiyah
Ab Rahman, Jamalludin
Oral health impacts profile of Malaysian adults in Nohsa 2010
description Objective: In NOHSA 2010, a modified cross culturally adapted standardized socio dental questionnaire, the Malay short version Oral Health Impact Profile(S-OHIP[M]) was used to assess the impact of oral health on the quality of life of Malaysian adult. Methodology: A total of 9,065 Malaysian adults aged 15 years and above participated in the survey. Participants were interviewed using the S-OHIP[M]) questionnaire prior to mouth examination. The questionnaire consists of 16 items covering 7 domains of the oral health impacts namely, oral functional limitation, psychological discomfort, physical pain, psychological disability, physical disability, social disability and handicap. The five point frequency Likert Scale was used as the response format. An impact was defined as having experienced of at least one impact reported either "very often" or "often" due to oral condition(s) iil the last three months preceeding the survey. Severity of impact is the sum of 16 items response options. Total score ranges from 0 to 64. Higher score indicates higher impact. The prevalence and severity of impact was analysed using SPSS version 17. Results: Overall29.3% (95%CI:27.8-30.80) of Malaysian adults reported some form of impact due to oral health problems. Feeling uncomfortable due to food getting stuck in between teeth or dentures [20.0% (95%CI:18.8-21.2)] was the most common impact reported, followed by avoiding-- -certain- --food [S%(95%CI:7.3-8.8)], difficulty in chewing [6.2%[9S%CI:5.6-6.9)] and bad breadth [5.4%(95%CI:5.6-6.9)]. A higher prevalence of impact was noted among adults with 1-19 teeth [32.9% [95%CI:30.1-35.8)] compared to edentulous adults [21.6% [95%CI:18.2-25.4)]. The mean S-OHIP[M] score is 5.87(95%CI:5.63-6.11). Conclusion: About 3 in 10 Malaysian adults experienced one or more impact from oral condition{s). The most common impact was discomfort while eating. Dentition status, caries status and periodontal status had significant relationship with impact measures. Prevalence and severity of impacts wa·s found to- -be significantly associated with self-perception and satisfaction towards oral health.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author S, Zainab
R, Saub
SL, Yaub
AM, Khairiyah
Ab Rahman, Jamalludin
author_facet S, Zainab
R, Saub
SL, Yaub
AM, Khairiyah
Ab Rahman, Jamalludin
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title Oral health impacts profile of Malaysian adults in Nohsa 2010
title_short Oral health impacts profile of Malaysian adults in Nohsa 2010
title_full Oral health impacts profile of Malaysian adults in Nohsa 2010
title_fullStr Oral health impacts profile of Malaysian adults in Nohsa 2010
title_full_unstemmed Oral health impacts profile of Malaysian adults in Nohsa 2010
title_sort oral health impacts profile of malaysian adults in nohsa 2010
publishDate 2014
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/39901/
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