Mouth self-examination in a population at risk of oral cancer

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Abstract

Backgound Cancer of the oral cavity is a public health problem and many cases are not diagnosed until the disease has reached an advanced stage. The aim of this study was to initiate an educational programme in self-examination for patients at risk from oral cancer. Methods This quasi-experimental study set out to initiate an educational programme in self-examination for patients at risk from oral cancer, assessing the outcomes after three months. In individual 15-minute face-to-face sessions, patients were given information and training in oral cancer risk factors and then verbal instructions as how to carry out oral self-examination. Three months later, patients were interviewed by telephone and asked if they had carried out self-examination independently at home. The programme was evaluated by means of a health belief model questionnaire on perceived susceptibility (3 items), severity (8 items), benefits (4 items), barriers (8 items) and efficacy (6 items). Results Eighty-six patients (37 females [43.1%] and 49 males [56.9%]) with a mean age of 58.60 ± 10.7 completed the oral self-examination programme. Logistic regression analysis indicated that patients who felt themselves subject to susceptibility (OR: 0.03 95% CI: 0.0-0.86; p < 0.04), severity (OR 0.23 95% 0.08-0.68; p < 0.008) and benefits (OR 0.11 95% 0.02-0.63; p < 0.013) were more likely to perform self-examination. Conclusions Training programmes in oral self-examination are needed to decrease morbidity and mortality from oral cancer.

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Jornet, P. L., Garcia, F. J. G., Berdugo, M. L., Perez, F. P., & Lopez, A. P. F. (2015). Mouth self-examination in a population at risk of oral cancer. Australian Dental Journal, 60(1), 59–64. https://doi.org/10.1111/adj.12274

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