Assistance with oral hygiene care among family dementia caregivers in Chinese American Communities in New York City

Weiyu Mao , Bei Wu , Yaolin Pei
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Abstract

Background

Oral hygiene care is instrumental to maintaining optimal oral health. As dementia progresses, individuals face challenges performing adequate oral hygiene care and become dependent on their caregivers. The role of family caregivers in assisting with oral hygiene care becomes increasingly critical. This study explored the association between caregiving circumstances, care recipient characteristics, and assistance in oral hygiene care among dementia caregivers in Chinese American communities.

Methods

Data came from a pilot study on Chinese dementia caregivers in New York City collected between November 2021 and June 2022. Purposive sampling was used to recruit family caregivers to participate in a survey (online or via telephone). Current caregivers (n = 76) were included. Caregiver assistance with oral hygiene care was measured by assistance with toothbrushing (yes or no) and assistance with flossing (yes or no). Descriptive analyses, group comparisons, and logistic regressions were conducted.

Results

Female caregivers tended to assist with toothbrushing. Caregivers with an average of 2.4 years in providing care tended to assist with flossing. Care recipients with tooth pain were 5.12 times more likely to receive assistance with toothbrushing. Care recipients with more natural teeth were 1.07 times more likely to receive assistance with toothbrushing. Care recipients with severe dementia were 94 % less likely to receive assistance with flossing.

Conclusions

The findings underscore the importance of understanding the factors that influence caregivers’ assistance with oral hygiene care. This study is a crucial first step toward developing effective, caregiver-led interventions to improve the oral hygiene of individuals with dementia.
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纽约市华裔社区痴呆症家庭照顾者的口腔卫生护理援助
背景口腔卫生护理对保持最佳口腔健康至关重要。随着痴呆症的发展,患者在进行适当的口腔卫生护理时面临挑战,并变得依赖于他们的护理人员。家庭照顾者在协助口腔卫生护理方面的作用变得越来越重要。本研究探讨了美国华裔社区中痴呆症照护者的照护环境、照护对象特征与协助口腔卫生护理之间的关联。方法数据来自于 2021 年 11 月至 2022 年 6 月期间收集的纽约市华裔痴呆症照护者试点研究。研究采用了有目的的抽样方法,招募家庭照护者参与调查(在线或电话)。目前的照顾者(n = 76)包括在内。照顾者对口腔卫生护理的协助通过协助刷牙(是或否)和协助使用牙线(是或否)来衡量。结果女性护理人员倾向于协助刷牙。平均从事护理工作 2.4 年的护理人员倾向于协助使用牙线。牙齿疼痛的护理对象接受刷牙协助的可能性是普通护理对象的 5.12 倍。拥有较多天然牙齿的护理对象在刷牙方面获得帮助的可能性要高出 1.07 倍。患有严重痴呆症的护理对象接受牙线帮助的可能性要低 94%。这项研究为开发有效的、由护理者主导的干预措施以改善痴呆症患者的口腔卫生迈出了关键的第一步。
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Aging and health research
Aging and health research Clinical Neurology, Public Health and Health Policy, Geriatrics and Gerontology
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