Caregivers' knowledge, attitudes and behaviour towards the daily oral care of bedridden patients in Chiang Rai, Thailand

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Gerodontology Pub Date : 2024-06-22 DOI:10.1111/ger.12772
Komkham Pattanaporn, Ariyaporn Kaewduangsaeng, Ilada Panich, Narudee Limpaphan, Wanatchaporn Lakboon, Mario Brondani
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ObjectivesThe objectives of this study are to explore caregivers' knowledge, attitudes and behaviours towards oral care for bedridden patients and to examine the relationship among those three variables.MethodsParticipants were 24 caregivers from Muang District, Chiang Rai Province, Thailand, who agreed to be part of the study. Data were collected in January 2020 via a 24‐item questionnaire covering knowledge such as understanding what can cause and prevent oral problems, attitudes such as feelings towards providing oral care and behaviours such as actions taken to clean the patient's mouth. Caregivers were also interviewed using a semi‐structured guide to further explore their oral health care knowledge, attitudes and behaviours. Descriptive analysis and Chi‐square correlation were used to analyse quantitative data. Thematic analysis was used to explore the interview data.ResultsThe caregivers' roles were all informal, with an average age of 54.2 years and almost all were female (91.7%). They cared for bedridden patients who were on average 14 years older, comprised mostly of their parents (54.1%) and were partially dentate (79.2%); half were males. Although most caregivers (87.5%) did consider sugar as likely causing tooth decay, one in three did not think that fluoride toothpaste could help to prevent dental decay. None of the edentulous patients and 42.1% of the partially dentate patients had their mouths cleaned by their caregivers daily. Knowledge was not associated with the oral health care behaviour of the caregiver (P = .43). Financial constraints, limited knowledge and personal beliefs contributed to caregivers' behaviour towards oral health care for their bedridden patients.ConclusionsKnowledge remains unassociated with behaviour. Caregiver education and support are needed to maintain good oral health care practices for bedridden patients.
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泰国清莱府护理人员对卧床病人日常口腔护理的认识、态度和行为
本研究旨在探讨护理人员对卧床患者口腔护理的知识、态度和行为,并研究这三个变量之间的关系。研究人员于 2020 年 1 月通过一份包含 24 个项目的调查问卷收集数据,问卷内容包括知识(如了解导致和预防口腔问题的原因)、态度(如对提供口腔护理的感受)和行为(如清洁患者口腔的行动)。此外,还采用半结构式指南对护理人员进行了访谈,以进一步了解他们的口腔保健知识、态度和行为。描述性分析和卡方相关分析用于分析定量数据。结果护理人员的角色都是非正式的,平均年龄为 54.2 岁,几乎都是女性(91.7%)。他们照顾的卧床不起的病人平均年龄为 14 岁,大部分是他们的父母(54.1%),部分有牙齿(79.2%);半数为男性。虽然大多数护理人员(87.5%)认为糖可能会导致蛀牙,但每三名护理人员中就有一人不认为含氟牙膏有助于预防蛀牙。没有一个无牙患者和 42.1%的部分有牙患者的护理人员每天都会为他们清洁口腔。知识与护理者的口腔保健行为无关(P = 0.43)。经济拮据、有限的知识和个人信念影响了护理者为卧床病人提供口腔保健的行为。需要对护理者进行教育并提供支持,以保持卧床病人良好的口腔保健习惯。
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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
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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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