2017
DOI: 10.17126/joralres.2017.029
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Adaptation and content validity by expert judgment of the Oral Health Impact Profile applied to Periodontal Disease.

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“…19 La puntuación total de la escala tampoco siguió una distribución normal, por lo que debe ser interpretada usando percentiles poblacionales. La media en la presente muestra de 249 pacientes (M = 18,01, IC del 95%: [16,62,19,40]) fue significativamente menor que la de una muestra de 407 pacientes chilenos con dolor orofacial y trastornos temporomandibulares (M = 20,57, IC del 95%: [19,52,21,62]), 20 pero fue equivalente a la de una muestra no clínica de 763 adolescentes brasileños (M = 15,6, IC del 95%: [10,4,22,8]). 6 Esta equivalencia, aunada a la mediana más frecuente de los ítems, indica que la tendencia central del impacto del padecimiento bucal es baja.…”
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“…19 La puntuación total de la escala tampoco siguió una distribución normal, por lo que debe ser interpretada usando percentiles poblacionales. La media en la presente muestra de 249 pacientes (M = 18,01, IC del 95%: [16,62,19,40]) fue significativamente menor que la de una muestra de 407 pacientes chilenos con dolor orofacial y trastornos temporomandibulares (M = 20,57, IC del 95%: [19,52,21,62]), 20 pero fue equivalente a la de una muestra no clínica de 763 adolescentes brasileños (M = 15,6, IC del 95%: [10,4,22,8]). 6 Esta equivalencia, aunada a la mediana más frecuente de los ítems, indica que la tendencia central del impacto del padecimiento bucal es baja.…”
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“…The Oral Health Impact Profile applied to Periodontal Disease (OHIP-14-PD) was used. 8 This instrument was adapted from the OHIP-14 by Slade, 2 focusing its questions on periodontal disease (see Annex). The OHIP-14 consists of 14 items distributed in seven factors: functional limitation (items 1 and 2), physical pain (items 3 and 4), psychological distress (items 5 and 6), physical disability (items 7 and 8), psychological disability (items 9 and 10), social disability (items 11 and 12), and handicap (items 13 and 14).…”
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“…These instruments were elaborated according to the theoretical model of the World Health Organization adapted for oral health by Locker [13]. The OHIP-14 has been adapted in Mexico with the purpose of evaluating the impact of periodontal disease in the OHRQoL and to be used in clinical setting and research [14]. This new version of OHIP-14 was named OHIP-14 for Periodontal Disease (OHIP-14-PD).…”
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“…This new version of OHIP-14 was named OHIP-14 for Periodontal Disease (OHIP-14-PD). The content validity of the OHIP14-PD has been established [14]. The generic instrument OHIP-14 was transformed into OHIP-14-PD with the aim of avoiding positive responses as a consequence of a pathology different to periodontitis that could be present at the time of answering the questionnaire, and this way to obtain a more specific score related to the impact of periodontitis on OHRQoL [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%