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Gastroenterol Nurs ; 36(1): 14-20, 2013.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23364361

RESUMO

Colonoscopy is a procedure often experienced as uncomfortable and worrying. Music has been reported to reduce discomfort during colonoscopy; however, no study in a Swedish setting has been found. The purpose of this randomized controlled trial was to analyze the effects of sedative music on patients' experience of anxiety, pain, relaxation, and well-being during colonoscopy. Prior to colonoscopy, adult patients (n = 120), aged 18-80 years, were randomly assigned to either an intervention group (n = 60) who listened to sedative instrumental music with 60-80 beats per minute during the colonoscopy or a control group. After the colonoscopy, both groups completed a questionnaire on anxiety, the State Trait Anxiety Inventory, and an anxiety Visual Analogue Scale. Pain, relaxation, and well-being were also measured with Visual Analogue Scales. Women in the intervention group had a lower level of anxiety during the colonoscopy than those in the control group (p = .007) and well-being was significantly higher in the intervention group, especially among men, than in the controls (p = .006 and p = .025, respectively). Men in the intervention group were more relaxed during the colonoscopy than those in the control group (p = .065). Listening to sedative music decreased anxiety among women and increased well-being among men during colonoscopy.


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Colonoscopia , Música , Adolescente , Adulto , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Sedação Consciente , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Fatores Sexuais
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Oral Health Prev Dent ; 2(2): 119-24, 2004.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15646945

RESUMO

PURPOSE: To determine differences in interproximal plaque mass and fluoride retention with different modes of toothbrushing and flossing. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty-seven subjects in good health used four treatments in a four-period, randomized, crossover design: 1) manual brushing only; 2) manual brushing and daily flossing; 3) electric brushing using a rotational oscillation toothbrush; and 4) electric brushing using a sonic toothbrush. Subjects used a standard sodium fluoride dentifrice during the eight-day experimental periods and a fluoride-free dentifrice during the seven-day washout periods between treatments. Interproximal plaque samples were taken on Day 1 and on Day 8, weighed, and analyzed for fluoride content. RESULTS: The amount of interproximal plaque was lowest with sonic brushing, which left 43-65% less plaque than all other treatments. Manual brushing and flossing yielded less plaque than manual brushing alone and rotational oscillation brushing. Differences were statistically significant (p < 0.05) for treatment; there was no time effect on plaque mass. For fluoride retention, at Day 1 sonic brushing gave at least 54% more fluoride in the interproximal plaque than all other treatments, which was significant. All treatments demonstrated a significant increase in fluoride concentration with time except manual brushing and flossing, which showed a significant decrease. At Day 8, the fluoride concentration was significantly higher for sonic brushing than for manual brushing or rotational oscillation brushing by over 40%, and all treatments exhibited significantly greater fluoride than the manual brushing and flossing combination. CONCLUSION: The mode of toothbrushing may impact the amount of plaque retained interproximally and its fluoride concentration.


Assuntos
Cariostáticos/farmacocinética , Dispositivos para o Cuidado Bucal Domiciliar , Placa Dentária/patologia , Fluoretos/farmacocinética , Escovação Dentária/métodos , Adulto , Cariostáticos/uso terapêutico , Estudos Cross-Over , Placa Dentária/metabolismo , Dentifrícios/uso terapêutico , Desenho de Equipamento , Feminino , Fluoretos/uso terapêutico , Humanos , Masculino , Fluoreto de Sódio/uso terapêutico , Dente/patologia , Escovação Dentária/instrumentação
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Eur J Oral Sci ; 111(5): 383-9, 2003 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12974680

RESUMO

To explore the intrafamilial homology and longitudinal stability of colonization by early acquired mutans streptococci, genomic fingerprinting was performed on 254 strains (192 Streptococcus mutans and 62 Streptococcus sobrinus strains) collected from 16 families (16 mother-child pairs, seven fathers and four siblings). Genomic DNA was digested by the restriction endonuclease HindIII, followed by gel electrophoresis, Southern blotting, and hybridization with a digoxigenin-labeled 16S rDNA probe, and hybrid detection by enhanced chemiluminescence. One to five ribotypes were identified per person, and between two and nine (median five) within each family. Fourteen of the 16 mother-child pairs showed homology for at least one ribotype (range 1-4). Six of the seven father-child pairs had one ribotype in common. Ten of the 13 longitudinally examined children showed persistence of at least one ribotype over a period of up to 16 yr. The results support the notion of intrafamilial transfer of mutans streptococci, and suggest that colonization of early acquired strains persists into young adulthood.


Assuntos
Boca/microbiologia , Streptococcus mutans/classificação , Streptococcus sobrinus/classificação , Adolescente , Adulto , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Impressões Digitais de DNA , Pai , Feminino , Seguimentos , Genótipo , Humanos , Lactente , Estudos Longitudinais , Masculino , Mães , Ribotipagem , Irmãos , Streptococcus mutans/genética , Streptococcus sobrinus/genética
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