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- Title
Theoretical and hands‐on guidance from dental hygienists promotes good oral health in elderly people living in nursing homes, a pilot study.
- Authors
Seleskog, B; Lindqvist, L; Wårdh, I; Engström, A; Bültzingslöwen, I
- Abstract
Objectives: Oral health in nursing homes for elderly is often unsatisfactory, and oral health education to nursing staff has not shown sufficient results why there is need for novel approaches. The aim of the study was to trial a new oral healthcare educational programme and to evaluate the effects on residents' oral health. In addition, attitudes among the nursing staff in the intervention nursing home were explored. Methods: In a controlled clinical trial, two comparable nursing homes were randomly assigned for intervention or control. Interventions included weekly theoretical and hands‐on guidance from dental hygienists on oral hygiene procedures and discussions on oral care routines. The residents' oral health, measured by the Revised Oral Assessment Guide (ROAG), dental plaque and gingival bleeding were evaluated at baseline and after 3 months. Attitudes among the staff to oral health care were measured at the intervention nursing home. Results: Revised Oral Assessment Guide gums and lips scores showed a tendency to decrease in the intervention group, but remained high in the control group. Plaque levels improved significantly after intervention, and a trend towards less gingival bleeding was observed. The intervention nursing staff seemed to be more aware of their own limitations concerning oral health care after intervention and valued more frequent contact with dental services to a greater extent. Conclusions: The oral healthcare situation for elderly people today is so complex that theoretical education at the group level regarding different aspects of oral health is not sufficient. Individual hands‐on guidance by dental hygienists on a regular basis in everyday care may be a new approach.
- Subjects
NURSING home patients; ATTITUDE (Psychology); DENTAL hygienists; DENTAL plaque; FISHER exact test; HEALTH promotion; MEDICAL personnel; ORAL hygiene; NURSING home employees; QUESTIONNAIRES; STATISTICAL sampling; TOOTH care &; hygiene; PILOT projects; RANDOMIZED controlled trials; TREATMENT effectiveness; EDUCATIONAL outcomes; DATA analysis software; MANN Whitney U Test; OLD age; EDUCATION
- Publication
International Journal of Dental Hygiene, 2018, Vol 16, Issue 4, p476
- ISSN
1601-5029
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/idh.12343