Assessing changes in oral health-related quality of life and its factors in community-dwelling older Brazilians
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1741-2358.2012.00656.x
Assessing changes in oral health-related quality of life and its factors in community-dwelling older Brazilians
Abstract
Objective: To describe changes in oral health-related quality of life and to evaluate the associations of these changes in community-dwelling older people.
Materials and methods: In this longitudinal study a representative sample of 872 older people, living in Brazil, was evaluated during 2004. The follow-up was carried out during 2008, with 587 older persons evaluated. A questionnaire assessing socio-demographic information, health history, oral health-impact profile and number of natural teeth was used. Changes in oral health-related quality of life were categorized as improvement or deterioration. Data analysis was performed using a hierarchical approach based in a conceptual framework. A hierarchal approach was carried out using Poisson regressions.
Results: Older persons living in rural areas, those who reported brushing once a day or less and older persons with fewer natural teeth had an increased chance of reporting deterioration in oral health-related quality of life. Women and participants who received a minimum wage of less than US $219.50 were more likely to report improvement in oral health-related quality of life.
Conclusion: The results of this study suggest that changes in the oral health-related quality of life are influenced by many of the variables that were included in the conceptual framework.
Keywords: ageing; longitudinal study; oral health; quality of life.
© 2012 John Wiley & Sons A/S and The Gerodontology Society. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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