社会工作者对痴呆症患者牙科支持的考虑:从访谈和护理评估文件中得出的结论。

Dia Soilemezi, Kristina Wanyonyi, Valerie Hill, Jill Manthorpe
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在英格兰,社会工作评估是许多在自己家中生活的痴呆症患者的支持计划的基础,但目前还不清楚他们是如何认识到痴呆症会使患者面临更大的口腔和牙齿问题风险,从而影响他们的健康的。我们探讨了在护理评估中是否以及如何解决牙科需求问题,以及社工对个人护理这方面的看法。本研究分析了(a)与 14 名为居家老年痴呆症患者提供支持的社会工作者进行的半结构式访谈,(b)来自两个英国地方当局的 39 份护理评估和支持计划的数据。对访谈进行了在线记录、转录和主题分析。对文件进行了描述性分析和直观展示。参与者承认在评估过程中口腔护理可能会被忽视,并反思了各种原因,包括责任假设和角色限制、有限的培训以及与牙科服务的联系不畅。这一点在对评估文件的分析中得到了进一步证实。与会者指出了将口腔护理更好地融入社会工作实践的潜在策略和实践变革。其中包括提高对牙科需求的认识和更多的讨论、技能培训和简化支持。这些研究结果对社会工作者、教育工作者、委托人或资助人在社会工作及其他领域与受痴呆症影响的人打交道具有重要意义。
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Social workers' consideration of dental support for people living with dementia: Findings from interviews and care assessment documentation.

Social work assessments underpin support plans for many people living with dementia in their own homes in England, but it is unclear how they acknowledge that dementia places people at greater risk of mouth and dental problems affecting their wellbeing. We explored if and how dental needs are addressed during care assessments and social workers' perceptions of this aspect of personal care. This study analysed (a) semi-structured interviews with 14 social workers providing support to people living with dementia in their own homes, (b) data from 39 care assessments and support plans from two English local authorities. Interviews were recorded online, transcribed, and thematically analysed. Documents were analysed descriptively and presented visually. Participants acknowledged that oral care may be overlooked during assessments and reflected on various reasons, including assumptions of responsibility and role restrictions, limited training, and poor links with dental services. This was further evident in the analysis of assessment documentation. Participants identified potential strategies and practice changes to better integrate oral care in social work practice. These included increased awareness and more discussions around dental needs, skills training and streamlining of support. The findings have implications for social workers, educators, and commissioners or funders engaging with people affected by dementia in social work and beyond.

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