Chalmers Jane, Pearson Alan
Preventive and Community Dentistry, The University of Iowa College of Dentistry, Iowa city, Iowa 52242-1010, USA.
J Adv Nurs. 2005 Nov;52(4):410-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2648.2005.03605.x.
This paper presents a literature review of oral hygiene care for adults with dementia in residential aged care facilities, including evidence for: (1) prevalence, incidence, experiences and increments of oral diseases; (2) use of assessment tools to evaluate residents' oral health; (3) preventive oral hygiene care strategies; and (4) provision of dental treatment.
The impact of dementia on residential care is ever-increasing and regular oral hygiene care provision is challenging for cognitively impaired residents. Although an abundance of oral hygiene care recommendations for older people have been published, the supporting evidence has not been clearly delineated.
A review was conducted of English language publications (1980-2002), using a two-step approach (keyword electronic database search, supplemented with secondary search of cited references). All 306 selected articles were critically reviewed and systematically categorized.
Evidence confirmed clinicians' observations of poor oral health in older residents with dementia. Possible risk factors identified were: salivary dysfunction, polypharmacy, medical conditions, swallowing and dietary problems, functional dependence, oral hygiene care assistance and poor use of dental care. One comprehensive, reliable and validated oral assessment screening tool for residents with dementia had been published. Expert opinion indicated that oral assessment screening by staff and a dentist would be ideal at admission and regularly thereafter. Clinicians and researchers suggested that oral hygiene care strategies were effective in preventing oral diseases and appropriate for residents with dementia.
These literature review findings supported the use of oral assessment screening tools by staff and efficacious preventive oral hygiene care strategies/products for adults with dementia in residential care facilities. Further research with this population is needed to develop and validate oral assessment tools and staff education programmes, trial preventive oral hygiene care strategies/products and trial dementia-focused behaviour management and communication strategies.
本文对老年护理机构中患有痴呆症的成年人的口腔卫生护理进行文献综述,内容包括以下方面的证据:(1)口腔疾病的患病率、发病率、经历及增加情况;(2)用于评估居民口腔健康的评估工具的使用;(3)预防性口腔卫生护理策略;(4)牙科治疗的提供。
痴呆症对住院护理的影响日益增加,为认知障碍居民提供定期口腔卫生护理具有挑战性。尽管已发表了大量针对老年人的口腔卫生护理建议,但其支持证据尚未明确界定。
对1980 - 2002年的英文出版物进行综述,采用两步法(关键词电子数据库搜索,并辅以对引用参考文献的二次搜索)。对所有306篇选定文章进行严格评审并系统分类。
证据证实了临床医生对患有痴呆症的老年居民口腔健康不佳的观察。确定的可能风险因素包括:唾液功能障碍、多种药物治疗、医疗状况、吞咽和饮食问题、功能依赖、口腔卫生护理协助以及牙科护理利用不足。已发表了一种针对痴呆症居民的全面、可靠且经过验证的口腔评估筛查工具。专家意见表明,工作人员和牙医在入院时及之后定期进行口腔评估筛查将是理想的做法。临床医生和研究人员建议,口腔卫生护理策略在预防口腔疾病方面有效,且适用于患有痴呆症的居民。
这些文献综述结果支持工作人员使用口腔评估筛查工具,以及为老年护理机构中患有痴呆症的成年人采用有效的预防性口腔卫生护理策略/产品。需要对这一人群进行进一步研究,以开发和验证口腔评估工具及工作人员教育计划,试验预防性口腔卫生护理策略/产品,并试验以痴呆症为重点的行为管理和沟通策略。