Impact of Root Canal Treatment on Oral Health-related Quality of Life in European Population: A Systematic Review DOI Open Access
Sara Shahid,

Rabeel Khan,

Areej Qamar

et al.

Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 36(7), P. 118 - 132

Published: June 14, 2024

Background: The current systematic review examines the complex picture of endodontic treatment, including quality life, patient satisfaction, and caries prevalence, through 24 research studies conducted in various European countries. Methodology: A thorough methodical search literature was carried out using five major electronic databases' predefined keywords phrases. In strict compliance with PRISMA guidelines, this study included a variety designs, mainly randomized prospective studies. This challenges detail characteristics indications for root canal fillings, highlights importance assessing health-related life (HRQOL) patient-reported experience measures (PREMs). Results: particular, patients who undergo treatment statistically significant improvement their compared to choose have teeth extracted. Looking at prevalence rates globally reveals interesting regional differences. American populations perform better. These differences are due factors such as compliance, better tools, trained healthcare providers, which lead improved HR life. Conclusion: conclusion, need further not only reveal but also match expectations, thereby promoting continued outcomes overall found that experienced improvements after treatment. Pain discomfort decrease, 75% less pain Additionally, majority report lives findings suggest is an effective way improve patients. addressing patients' concerns fears regarding dental procedures improving communication doctor-patient relationships Overall, provides good insight into impact on has important implications development care strategies population.

Language: Английский

The Effect of Educational Intervention on Inhaler Technique of Patients in Asian Countries: A Systematic Review DOI Open Access
Sara Shahid,

Laiba Nadeem,

Maria Faisal Khan

et al.

Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 36(6), P. 110 - 121

Published: May 9, 2024

Background: Inhalation therapy is the main line of treatment for management various respiratory diseases due to localized delivery and rapid onset action. Incorrect inhaler technique very common subsequently leads poor disease management. Pharmacist can have a positive impact on patient’s education about proper that lead significant improvement asthma COPD Objective: The objective this study was determine effectiveness pharmacist program asthmatic patients in South Asian countries. outcome regarding inhalation reviewed summarized. Methodology: For systematic review, basic electronic academic databases (Scopus, Science Direct, ProQuest, Web PubMed) were used search, along with manual search Google Scholar. This review conducted by following “Preferred Reporting Items Systematic Reviews Meta-Analyses (PRISMA)” guidelines. Moreover, utilizing framework PECO-S (Population Exposure Comparison Outcome Study design), observational studies recruited review. ZEE tool utilized minimize risk bias among extracted cross-sectional studies. Inclusion criteria included using all ages from countries influence educational intervention outcomes. Results: Out 2191 studies, 24 meeting inclusion current All Conclusion: literature summarizes provided It assessed patient counselling produced devices especially metered dose inhalers. primary most assessment enhanced quality life. Therefore, should be made compulsory Health-care authorities enhance compliance inhalational avoiding irrational use

Language: Английский

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Impact of Root Canal Treatment on Oral Health-related Quality of Life in European Population: A Systematic Review DOI Open Access
Sara Shahid,

Rabeel Khan,

Areej Qamar

et al.

Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 36(7), P. 118 - 132

Published: June 14, 2024

Background: The current systematic review examines the complex picture of endodontic treatment, including quality life, patient satisfaction, and caries prevalence, through 24 research studies conducted in various European countries. Methodology: A thorough methodical search literature was carried out using five major electronic databases' predefined keywords phrases. In strict compliance with PRISMA guidelines, this study included a variety designs, mainly randomized prospective studies. This challenges detail characteristics indications for root canal fillings, highlights importance assessing health-related life (HRQOL) patient-reported experience measures (PREMs). Results: particular, patients who undergo treatment statistically significant improvement their compared to choose have teeth extracted. Looking at prevalence rates globally reveals interesting regional differences. American populations perform better. These differences are due factors such as compliance, better tools, trained healthcare providers, which lead improved HR life. Conclusion: conclusion, need further not only reveal but also match expectations, thereby promoting continued outcomes overall found that experienced improvements after treatment. Pain discomfort decrease, 75% less pain Additionally, majority report lives findings suggest is an effective way improve patients. addressing patients' concerns fears regarding dental procedures improving communication doctor-patient relationships Overall, provides good insight into impact on has important implications development care strategies population.

Language: Английский

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