Utility of two oral health-related quality-of-life measures in patients with xerostomia
journal contribution
posted on 2025-10-23, 08:17 authored by Professor Sarah BakerProfessor Sarah Baker, C.L. Pankhurst, P.G. Robinson<p>Objectives: The study compared the validity of the short form of the Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP) and Oral Impacts on Daily Performance (OIDP) as measures of oral health-related quality of life in patients with xerostomia in the UK. Methods: A cross-sectional comparison of OHIP14 and OIDP with measures of clinical indicators, xerostomia symptom status, speech function, global oral health ratings and psychological well-being, in 85 patients attending outpatient clinics. Results: Both OHIP14 and OIDP had excellent internal reliability, and good criterion and construct validity when used in this population of xerostomia patients. In regression analyses, salivary gland condition and xerostomia symptom status significantly predicted oral health-related quality of life (OHRQoL), accounting for 29% and 14% of the variance in OHIP and OIDP scores respectively. In turn, OHRQoL predicted global ratings of oral health (26% of variance) and psychological well-being (depression) scores (15%). Sex, ethnicity and age were associated with clinical presentation and patient-reported symptoms. Clinical presentation, OHRQoL (as measured by the OIDP) and speech function were related to duration of symptoms. Conclusion: Both OHIP14 and OIDP have good psychometric properties and appear useful measures of OHRQoL in xerostomia. Overall, the OHIP14 performed better than did OIDP. For both measures, the additive scoring method may be more relevant for this population that the number of impacts. Copyright © Blackwell Munksgaard 2006.</p>
History
School affiliated with
- Lincoln Institute for Rural and Coastal Health (Research Outputs)
Publication Title
Community Dentistry and Oral EpidemiologyVolume
34Issue
5Pages/Article Number
351-362Date Accepted
2005-11-11Will your conference paper be published in proceedings?
- N/A
Usage metrics
Keywords
DepressionEpidemiologic MethodsFemaleHumansMaleMiddle AgedOral HealthQuality of LifeSalivary GlandsSalivationSex FactorsSpeechXerostomiaarticleclinical trialcomparative studycontrolled clinical trialcontrolled studydepressionepidemiologyfemalehealthhumanmalemiddle agedphysiologypsychological aspectquality of liferandomized controlled trialsalivary glandsalivationsex differencespeechxerostomia
Licence
Exports
RefWorksRefWorks
BibTeXBibTeX
Ref. managerRef. manager
EndnoteEndnote
DataCiteDataCite
NLMNLM
DCDC

