The aim was to produce evidence-based guidelines on mouth care for children, teenagers and young adults receiving chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy. Systematic reviews were undertaken and research was graded according to the methods of the Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network. Where no relevant research was identified, an opinion-gathering process was undertaken. ‘Best practice’ recommendations were developed with regard to appropriate dental care and basic oral hygiene. An evaluation of oral assessment tools identified seven which had been assessed for reliability and/or validity. Only Eilers’ Oral Assessment Guide was felt to be relevant for daily clinical practice. A variety of interventions have been used for the management of ora...
The likelihood of paediatric cancer patients experiencing oral mucositis has increased significantly...
Aims and objectives: The objective of this study was to identify and to assess the quality of eviden...
Background: Quality of care at every stages of oral cancer management is crucial to achieve optimal ...
The aim was to produce evidence-based guidelines on mouth care for children, teenagers and young adu...
The aim was to produce evidence-based guidelines on mouth care for children, teenagers and young adu...
Background: Clinical guidelines have an important role to play in helping to close the gap between r...
Purpose The aim of this study is to review current oral care practices in children being treated for...
The aim of the study was to establish current UK oral care practice for children with cancer. A tele...
Background: Observing and recording the signs and symptoms of oral mucositis are an important part o...
BACKGROUND: Observing and recording the signs and symptoms of oral mucositis are an important part o...
Purpose The purpose of this project was to evaluate research in basic oral care interventions to upd...
Rationale: Oral mucositis can compromise cancer treatment, reduce quality of life, and lead to debil...
PURPOSE: This retrospective/prospective study was carried out to implement a standardized hospital o...
Objective: The aim of this sub-analysis was to highlight the MASCC/ISOO clinical practice guidelines...
Cancers have a highly negative impact on the quality of life of paediatric patients and require an i...
The likelihood of paediatric cancer patients experiencing oral mucositis has increased significantly...
Aims and objectives: The objective of this study was to identify and to assess the quality of eviden...
Background: Quality of care at every stages of oral cancer management is crucial to achieve optimal ...
The aim was to produce evidence-based guidelines on mouth care for children, teenagers and young adu...
The aim was to produce evidence-based guidelines on mouth care for children, teenagers and young adu...
Background: Clinical guidelines have an important role to play in helping to close the gap between r...
Purpose The aim of this study is to review current oral care practices in children being treated for...
The aim of the study was to establish current UK oral care practice for children with cancer. A tele...
Background: Observing and recording the signs and symptoms of oral mucositis are an important part o...
BACKGROUND: Observing and recording the signs and symptoms of oral mucositis are an important part o...
Purpose The purpose of this project was to evaluate research in basic oral care interventions to upd...
Rationale: Oral mucositis can compromise cancer treatment, reduce quality of life, and lead to debil...
PURPOSE: This retrospective/prospective study was carried out to implement a standardized hospital o...
Objective: The aim of this sub-analysis was to highlight the MASCC/ISOO clinical practice guidelines...
Cancers have a highly negative impact on the quality of life of paediatric patients and require an i...
The likelihood of paediatric cancer patients experiencing oral mucositis has increased significantly...
Aims and objectives: The objective of this study was to identify and to assess the quality of eviden...
Background: Quality of care at every stages of oral cancer management is crucial to achieve optimal ...