TY - JOUR
T1 - Validity of self-report of oral conditions in older people
AU - Arenas-Márquez, María Jesús
AU - do Nascimento Tôrres, Luísa Helena
AU - da Silva, Debora Dias
AU - Hilgert, Juliana Balbinot
AU - Hugo, Fernando Neves
AU - Neri, Anita Liberalesso
AU - de Sousa, Maria da Luz Rosario
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Piracicaba Dental School - UNICAMP.
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Aim: To verify if self-report is a valid instrument to study the clinical oral condition in older people without cognitive deficit. Methods: A Cross-sectional study was conducted with 647 older people from the community, without cognitive deficit, living in Campinas, Brazil. A self-report questionnaire assessing the presence or absence of teeth (edentulism) and use of complete denture was applied, identifying the location of the denture, whether in the upper and/or lower arch. In the same session oral clinical exams were performed, considered the gold standard. The self-report validation was performed by calculating sensitivity, specificity, predictive values, odds ratios and Kappa agreement. Results: There were high percentages of sensitivity (95-99%), specificity (84-97%), positive (81-97%) and negative (95-98%) predictive values, obtaining an elevated level of confidence and intrinsic quality of the self-report. Agreement with the clinical examination was excellent for all variables (greater than 0.80). The likelihood ratios showed compelling evidence that with self-report an edentulous individual (+LR 32), non-edentulous (-LR 0.06) and absence of complete denture (-LR 0.01) could be correctly identified, with moderate evidence to identify the presence and location of complete denture use (+LR 6.5 to 6.9). Conclusion: Self-report is a valid instrument to study the clinical oral condition in the older people of the community.
AB - Aim: To verify if self-report is a valid instrument to study the clinical oral condition in older people without cognitive deficit. Methods: A Cross-sectional study was conducted with 647 older people from the community, without cognitive deficit, living in Campinas, Brazil. A self-report questionnaire assessing the presence or absence of teeth (edentulism) and use of complete denture was applied, identifying the location of the denture, whether in the upper and/or lower arch. In the same session oral clinical exams were performed, considered the gold standard. The self-report validation was performed by calculating sensitivity, specificity, predictive values, odds ratios and Kappa agreement. Results: There were high percentages of sensitivity (95-99%), specificity (84-97%), positive (81-97%) and negative (95-98%) predictive values, obtaining an elevated level of confidence and intrinsic quality of the self-report. Agreement with the clinical examination was excellent for all variables (greater than 0.80). The likelihood ratios showed compelling evidence that with self-report an edentulous individual (+LR 32), non-edentulous (-LR 0.06) and absence of complete denture (-LR 0.01) could be correctly identified, with moderate evidence to identify the presence and location of complete denture use (+LR 6.5 to 6.9). Conclusion: Self-report is a valid instrument to study the clinical oral condition in the older people of the community.
KW - Aged
KW - Oral health
KW - Reproducibility of results
KW - Self-report
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U2 - 10.20396/BJOS.V18I0.8657271
DO - 10.20396/BJOS.V18I0.8657271
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85083212249
SN - 1677-3225
VL - 18
SP - 1
EP - 10
JO - Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences
JF - Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences
ER -