1.Effects on Salivation, Xerostomia and Halitosis in Elders after Oral Function Improvement Exercises.
Young Jin KIM ; Kyung Min PARK
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2012;42(6):898-906
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate effects of Oral Function Improvement Exercises on salivation, xerostomia and halitosis in elderly people. METHODS: The participants in the study were 48 female community-dwelling elders in D city. The Oral Function Improvement Exercises were given 3 times a week, for a total of 24 times from August to October 2011. Spitting method, Visual Analogue Scale, and halimeter (mBA-21) were used to evaluate the effects of Oral Function Improvement Exercises on salivation, xerostomia, and halitosis. The data were analyzed using chi2-test and t-test with the SPSS program. RESULTS: The experimental group had significantly better salivation, and less xerostomia and halitosis than the control group. CONCLUSION: The results indicate that Oral Function Improvement Exercises were effective for salivation, xerostomia and halitosis in the elders. Therefore, it was suggested that Oral Function Improvement Exercise are applicable in a community nursing intervention program to improve the quality of life for elders.
Aged
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*Exercise
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Female
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Halitosis/*physiopathology
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Humans
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Program Evaluation
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Quality of Life
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Questionnaires
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Salivation/*physiology
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Xerostomia/*physiopathology