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Journal of Oral Hygiene & Health
Oral Health Meet 2018
November 29-30, 2018
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Patient concerns inventory in head & neck squamous cell carcinoma – A practical approach
Saima Akram Butt
Ziauddin University, Pakistan
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ead and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) are the sixth most common malignant tumor worldwide. The survival
rate of 50% over 5 years has been unsuccessful in improving over the past few decades. Pakistan falls in to a high-risk head
and neck cancer geographical zone. The chief aim of this study was to highlight the things that were of concern to the head
and neck cancer patients. A cross-sectional study was conducted on randomly selected 132 patients presenting to the ENT
Department of Civil hospital Karachi and Ziauddin University hospital. A semi-structured questionnaire containing questions
regarding personal demographics, and various concerns of patients was utilized. The results showed that of the 122 patients,
76 were males and 56 were females. The age range was 18-80 years. 66 (50%) of the patients presented with squamous cell
carcinoma of the buccal mucosa. The patients showed the highest concern regarding chewing (61%), mouth opening (57%),
Pain in the head and neck (57%) and 54% showed increase anxiety levels since they had been informed of their condition.
Patient concern inventory (PCI) has been indicated to be a very effective tool in gathering and summarizing a head & neck
cancer patient may have. This leads to a patient-directed consultation to occur in hectic outpatient settings. It is therefore
recommended to use PCI as a tool when seeing a HNSCC patient to allow efficient healthcare usage based on individual needs
of these patients over a period.
Biography
Saima Akram Butt has completed her bachelor’s in dental surgery from Karachi in 2005. She did her Post Graduation from Dow Lithuanian University of Health
Sciences. She is currently working as an Assistant Professor and Head of the Department of Oral Pathology at College of Dentistry, Ziauddin University. She is also
enrolled in master’s in dental surgery in the subject of Oral Medicine. She is an executive member of the Pakistan Dental Association and Joint Secretary of the
Pakistan Society of Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology. She is also having an honorary post of a General Secretary of Pakistan Dental Association (Karachi Chapter).
saimaakram@gmail.comSaima Akram Butt, J Oral Hyg Health 2018, Volume 6
DOI: 10.4172/2332-0702-C2-011