| Sains Malaysiana 48(12)(2019): 2709–2715
          
         http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2019-4812-12 
                
             
           Perceived Oral Health
            Status and Its Association with Oral Health-Related Quality of Life of Patients
            with Rheumatoid Arthritis - A Pilot Study
            
           (Persepsi Status Kesihatan 
              Oral dan Sekutuannya dengan Kualiti Hidup Berkaitan Kesihatan Oral 
                dalam Kalangan Pesakit
            Artritis Reumatoid - Suatu Kajian Awal)
            
           
             
           LIM CHING CHING1, WAN MAJDIAH WAN MOHAMAD1,3, NORKHAFIZAH SADDKI1,3*
  & WAN SYAMIMEE WAN GHAZALI2,3
  
           
             
           1School
            of Dental Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Health Campus, 16150 Kubang
            Kerian, Kelantan Darul Naim, Malaysia
            
           
             
           2Department
            of Medicine, School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Health
            Campus, 16150 Kubang Kerian, Kelantan Darul Naim, Malaysia
            
           
             
           3Hospital
            Universiti Sains Malaysia, Health Campus, 16150 Kubang Kerian, Kelantan Darul
            Naim, Malaysia
            
           
             
           Diserahkan:
            15 April 2019/Diterima: 7 Oktober 2019
            
           
             
           ABSTRACT
            
           Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease that 
              affects not only the joints, but also other organ systems including 
              the oral cavity. Studies have demonstrated an association between 
              RA and 
              oral disease, in particular periodontal disease. This cross-sectional 
              study aimed to determine self-reported oral health problems among 
              RA patients 
              and its association with oral health-related quality of life. A 
              total of 67 RA 
              patients attending the Rheumatology Clinic, Hospital 
              Universiti Sains Malaysia participated in this study. Self-administered 
              questionnaires including the Malay version of Short Oral Health 
              Impact Profile [S-OHIP(M)] 
              questionnaire were used to obtain the variables of interests. Most 
              patients perceived their oral health status as good or very good 
              (70.2%) although some reported having at least one oral health problem 
              (40.3%). Commonly reported oral health problems were cavitated tooth 
              (16.4%), swollen gums (16.4%), bad breath (14.9%), and bleeding 
              gums (13.4%). Some patients have lost all upper teeth (32.8%) and 
              all lower teeth (28.4%). The median S-OHIP(M) 
              score was 3.00 (IQR 7.00). With regard to prevalence 
              of impact, item discomfort due to food getting stuck has the highest 
              prevalence of 13.4%, followed by avoided eating certain foods (7.5%). 
              No significant association was found between median S-OHIP(M) score and self-reported 
              oral health problem among RA patients, but a significant 
              association was found between median S-OHIP(M) score and perceived 
              oral health status (P=0.013). In conclusion, oral health problems 
              were common in RA patients, and the association between patients’ 
              oral health perceptions and severity of impact from oral problems 
              was apparent.   Keywords: Oral health; quality of life; rheumatoid arthritis
            
           
             
           ABSTRAK
            
           Artritis reumatoid (RA) adalah penyakit autoimun yang 
              menjejaskan bukan sahaja sendi, tetapi juga sistem organ lain termasuk 
              kaviti oral. Kajian telah menunjukkan hubungan antara RA dan 
              penyakit oral, khususnya penyakit periodontium. Kajian keratan rentas 
              ini bertujuan untuk menentukan masalah kesihatan oral dalam kalangan 
              pesakit RA dan hubungannya dengan kualiti hidup berkaitan kesihatan 
              oral. Sejumlah 67 orang pesakit RA yang hadir ke Klinik Reumatologi, Hospital Universiti 
              Sains Malaysia mengambil bahagian dalam kajian ini. Borang soal 
              selidik isi sendiri termasuk soal selidik Profil Impak Kesihatan 
              Oral versi Bahasa Melayu [S-OHIP(M)] 
              digunakan untuk memperoleh variabel yang diingini. Kebanyakan pesakit 
              menganggap status kesihatan oral mereka sebagai baik atau sangat 
              baik (70.2%) walaupun sesetengah melaporkan mempunyai sekurang-kurangnya 
              satu masalah kesihatan oral (40.3%). Masalah kesihatan oral yang 
              kerap dilaporkan adalah gigi berlubang (16.4%), gusi bengkak (16.4%), 
              nafas berbau busuk (14.9%) dan gusi berdarah (13.4%). Sesetengah 
              pesakit telah kehilangan semua gigi atas (32.8%) dan semua gigi 
              bawah (28.4%). Skor median S-OHIP(M) 
              adalah 3.00 (IQR 7.00). Berkenaan prevalens impak, item tidak selesa 
              disebabkan makanan terlekat mempunyai prevalens tertinggi iaitu 
              13.4%, diikuti dengan mengelak daripada memakan makanan tertentu 
              (7.5%). Tiada hubungan signifikan ditemui antara skor median S-OHIP(M) dan masalah kesihatan 
              oral dalam kalangan pesakit RA, tetapi hubungan signifikan 
              ditemui antara skor median S-OHIP(M) dan tanggapan status kesihatan 
              oral (P=0.013). Sebagai kesimpulan, masalah kesihatan oral adalah 
              kerap dalam kalangan pesakit RA dan hubungan antara tanggapan 
              kesihatan oral oleh pesakit dan keterukan impak daripada masalah 
              kesihatan oral adalah jelas.   Kata kunci: Artritis reumatoid; kesihatan oral; kualiti hidup
            
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