TITLE:
Development of the Diabetes Oral Health Assessment Tool © for Nurses
AUTHORS:
Yumi Kuwamura, Masuko Sumikawa, Tetsuya Tanioka, Toshihiko Nagata, Eijiro Sakamoto, Hiromi Murata, Munehide Matsuhisa, Ken-ichi Aihara, Daisuke Hinode, Hirokazu Uemura, Hirokazu Ito, Yuko Yasuhara, Rozzano Locsin
KEYWORDS:
Diabetes, Oral Health Behavior, Oral Status, Nursing Assessment, Diabetes Nurse Specialist
JOURNAL NAME:
Health,
Vol.7 No.12,
December
28,
2015
ABSTRACT: Although some studies had suggested a bidirectional relationship between diabetes and periodontal disease, there were no appropriate tools for nurses to evaluate oral status and oral health behaviors in patients with diabetes. Therefore, the Diabetes Oral Health Assessment Tool (DiO-HAT
?) was developed with items contributed by health care professionals (diabetologists, periodontal specialists, a preventive dentist, a Certified Nurse in Diabetes Nursing, a national registered dietitian, registered nurses, a dental hygienist, and nursing researchers) who were involved in the medical care of patients with diabetes. Subsequently, a survey of 700 Diabetes Nurse Specialists (DNS) was conducted to determine their score of recognition and implementation of the DiOHAT
?, however, 304 participants (43.4%) responded. Constructive concept validation and the Cronbach’s alpha coefficient for all assessment items were 0.931, indicating high reliability: Factor 1, Patient’s oral health status (α = 0.831); Factor 2, Implementation of oral health behaviors (α = 0.890); Factor 3, Information transmission regarding dental visits (α = 0.862); and Factor 4, Perceptions and knowledge of oral health behaviors (α = 0.793). Although the mean score of recognition of DiOHAT
? was 3.5 ± 0.4 points, the mean value of the implementation score was 1.5 ± 0.5 points (obtained using a 4-grade scale). The implementation scores were significantly lower than the recognition scores for all items (p