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Oral cancer awareness amongst hospital nursing staff: a pilot study

机译:医院护理人员对口腔癌的认识:一项初步研究

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Background Oral cancer is as prevalent as cervical and testicular cancer in the United Kingdom. Nursing staff provide the oral health care for the patient population in hospital. Admission to hospital provides a 'window of opportunity' for oral cancer 'screening' via an oral health check during nursing clerking. This study aimed to investigate whether nursing staff are aware of risk factors for oral cancer, its clinical signs, and could therefore provide a 'screening' service for oral cancer. Method Through the use of a questionnaire we assessed 121 nursing staff on oral health check behaviour and attitudes; their knowledge of risk factors for oral cancer; their understanding of common clinical signs of oral cancer; and their undergraduate and postgraduate training in oral health and oral cancer. Results Over 80% thought oral health checks were important although only 49% performed this task regularly; approximately 70% identified smoking as a risk factor but less than 30% identified alcohol. Awareness of the clinical signs of oral cancer was low with 21% identifying white patches, 15% identifying ulceration and only 2% identifying red patches despite their malignant potential. Nurses within 3 years of qualification were significantly better at recognising risk factors for oral cancer than their colleagues, identifying a need for continuing postgraduate education on oral health and oral cancer. Sixty-one percent of nursing staff received oral healthcare as an undergraduate with 34 percent receiving postgraduate training. Conclusion An oral health check upon admission to hospital provides an opportunity for nurses to 'screen' for oral diseases including oral cancer and allows nurses a greater role in total patient care. Nurses' awareness of oral cancer risk factors and clinical signs was, however, poor. This study highlights a need for improved education of nurses on oral cancer to make the oral health check on admission viable for oral cancer screening.
机译:背景技术在英国,口腔癌与宫颈癌和睾丸癌一样普遍。护理人员为住院患者提供口腔保健服务。入院后通过护理人员的口腔健康检查为口腔癌“筛查”提供了“机会之窗”。这项研究旨在调查护理人员是否了解口腔癌的危险因素及其临床症状,因此可以为口腔癌提供“筛查”服务。方法通过问卷调查,我们评估了121名护理人员的口腔健康检查行为和态度。他们对口腔癌危险因素的了解;他们对口腔癌的常见临床体征的了解;以及他们在口腔健康和口腔癌方面的本科和研究生培训。结果超过80%的人认为口腔健康检查很重要,尽管只有49%的人定期执行此任务。大约70%的人认为吸烟是危险因素,但不到30%的人认为饮酒。口腔癌临床体征的意识很低,尽管有恶性潜能,但发现白斑的比例为21%,溃疡为15%,红色斑为2%。资格3年以内的护士在识别口腔癌危险因素方面比其同事明显更好,这表明需要继续进行口腔健康和口腔癌的研究生教育。 61%的护理人员在本科时接受了口腔保健,其中34%的人接受了研究生培训。结论入院时进行口腔健康检查为护士提供了“筛查”口腔疾病(包括口腔癌)的机会,并使护士在整体患者护理中发挥更大的作用。但是,护士对口腔癌危险因素和临床体征的认识很差。这项研究强调需要对护士进行口腔癌的教育,以使入院时的口腔健康检查能够进行口腔癌筛查。

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