The effect of oral care using honey as an additional topical agent on oral health status of intubated patients in the intensive care unit

Autor: D T, Anggraeni, A T, Hayati, A, Nur'aeni
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: Enfermería Intensiva. 33:225-232
ISSN: 1130-2399
Popis: Patients using endotracheal tubes are at high risk of oral health status dysfunction due to impaired natural airway defence, oral flora composition changes and protective substances of the teeth, medication causing xerostomia. Oral care has not been enough to manage oral mucosal dryness, so an additional topical agent is needed to protect oral mucosa to maintain oral health. Honey is one of the recommended topical agents.This study aims to identify the effect of oral care with honey as topical agents on the oral health status of patients using endotracheal tube in the Intensive Care Unit.This was an experimental study with a randomized pretest and posttest design. The sample was adult intubated patients, consisting of 36 patients. The data were analysed using the parametric test, and dependent and independent t-test.The oral health score in the control group was found to be prepost mean score11.94 and 13.28 (p=.004) respectively, while in the intervention group 11.89 and 8.33 (p.001). Mean differences in both groups were 4.95 (p.001) and the BOAS subscale differences were seen on the lips, gumsmucosa, and tongue (p.05).Oral care with honey as a topical agent can improve the oral health status of intubated patients on the lips, gum, mucosa, and tongue subscale. Therefore, honey as an additional topical agent can be a moisturizer to maintain the oral mucosa for intubated patients in the Intensive Care Unit. Furthermore, good mucosal health will help prevent the infection and colonization of microorganisms.
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