More than a mouth to clean: Case studies of oral health care in an Australian hospital.

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Gerodontology Pub Date : 2024-02-12 DOI:10.1111/ger.12736
Joanne Murray, Jasmine Paunovic, Sarah C Hunter
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Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to explore older patients' oral health status, their opinions about oral health care and their experiences with oral health care while in hospital.

Background: Improving older adults' oral health is considered an urgent priority at both the national and international levels, especially for hospitalised older patients who have been found to have poor oral health. However, a one-size-fits-all standardised approach to oral care delivery may not be the answer.

Materials and methods: This study was an embedded, multiple-case study, integrating qualitative and quantitative data. Seven patients were recruited from a geriatric ward of an acute hospital in Australia and participated in semi-structured interviews and oral health assessments using the Oral Health Assessment Tool (OHAT) in June-July 2022. Data were analysed descriptively and presented in case summaries.

Results: OHAT assessments identified oral health problems in all patients, but not all patients self-reported problems with their mouths. Each patient valued oral health care, but the reasons given varied. Patients had established, individualised oral health care routines, which they brought to hospital.

Conclusion: Clinical observations of patient's oral health status might not match the patient's own judgement of their oral health and, if not explicitly addressed, may mask the need for oral health and hygiene intervention. Assessment and care planning needs to incorporate patients' own perceptions of their oral health and existing oral health care routines. Oral health histories may provide a means of facilitating this person-centred oral health care for older patients in hospital.

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不仅仅是清洁口腔:澳大利亚医院口腔保健案例研究。
研究目的本研究旨在探讨老年患者的口腔健康状况、他们对口腔保健的看法以及他们在住院期间对口腔保健的体验:改善老年人的口腔健康在国家和国际层面上都被视为当务之急,尤其是对于那些被发现口腔健康状况不佳的住院老年患者而言。然而,"一刀切 "的标准化口腔护理方法可能并不能解决问题:本研究是一项嵌入式多案例研究,综合了定性和定量数据。研究人员从澳大利亚一家急症医院的老年病房中招募了七名患者,并于 2022 年 6 月至 7 月间使用口腔健康评估工具(OHAT)对他们进行了半结构化访谈和口腔健康评估。对数据进行了描述性分析,并以病例摘要的形式呈现:结果:口腔健康评估工具评估发现了所有患者的口腔健康问题,但并非所有患者都自我报告了口腔问题。每位患者都重视口腔保健,但给出的理由各不相同。患者都有自己的口腔保健习惯,并将这些习惯带到了医院:对患者口腔健康状况的临床观察可能与患者自己对其口腔健康的判断不一致,如果不加以明确,可能会掩盖对口腔健康和卫生干预的需求。评估和护理计划需要结合患者自己对口腔健康的看法和现有的口腔保健常规。口腔健康史可以为住院的老年患者提供一种促进这种以人为本的口腔保健的方法。
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Gerodontology
Gerodontology 医学-老年医学
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4.10
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10.00%
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50
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The ultimate aim of Gerodontology is to improve the quality of life and oral health of older people. The boundaries of most conventional dental specialties must be repeatedly crossed to provide optimal dental care for older people. In addition, management of other health problems impacts on dental care and clinicians need knowledge in these numerous overlapping areas. Bringing together these diverse topics within one journal serves clinicians who are seeking to read and to publish papers across a broad spectrum of specialties. This journal provides the juxtaposition of papers from traditional specialties but which share this patient-centred interest, providing a synergy that serves progress in the subject of gerodontology.
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