Chalmers Jane M, Pearson A
Preventive and Community Dentistry, The University of Iowa, USA.
Spec Care Dentist. 2005 Sep-Oct;25(5):227-33. doi: 10.1111/j.1754-4505.2005.tb01654.x.
This paper presents systematic review findings to best summarize the assessment of oral health and the use of oral assessment tools by nurses and carers for adults with dementia living in residential aged care facilities. The systematic review searched electronic databases for articles in English (1980 to 2002) and supplemented these with a secondary search of references cited in articles meeting the review inclusion criteria. Delineation is needed between a comprehensive dental examination conducted by a qualified dentist and a dental assessment screening by a carer, nurse, allied health professional or medical practitioner. Dental examinations should be supplemented with oral health assessments and screenings by trained nurses and carers to monitor residents' oral health, evaluate oral hygiene care interventions, act as a trigger to call in a dentist when required, assist with residents' individualized oral hygiene care planning and assist with triaging and prioritization of residents' dental needs. To date, the most comprehensive, validated and reliable assessment screening tool for use by nurses and carers with cognitively impaired institutionalized residents is the Brief Oral Health Status Examination. Other less comprehensive oral assessment tools that are useful for nurses and carers of institutionalized dementia populations include the Index of Activities of Daily Oral Hygiene and the Mucosal Plaque Score. These review findings presented evidence to support the use of oral assessment screening tools by nurses and carers for cognitively impaired residents living in residential aged care facilities. Few validated and reliable tools have been published for use by carers in the cognitively impaired residential care population, and continued evolution of oral assessment screening tools needs to embrace the complete spectrum of residents' levels of cognitive impairment.
本文呈现了系统综述的结果,以最佳方式总结了护士和护理人员对居住在老年护理机构中的成年痴呆症患者的口腔健康评估及口腔评估工具的使用情况。该系统综述在电子数据库中搜索了1980年至2002年期间的英文文章,并通过对符合综述纳入标准的文章中引用的参考文献进行二次搜索加以补充。需要明确合格牙医进行的全面牙科检查与护理人员、护士、专职医疗人员或医生进行的牙科评估筛查之间的区别。牙科检查应由经过培训的护士和护理人员进行口腔健康评估和筛查来补充,以监测居民的口腔健康状况,评估口腔卫生护理干预措施,在需要时作为请牙医会诊的触发因素,协助制定居民个性化的口腔卫生护理计划,并协助对居民的牙科需求进行分类和确定优先级。迄今为止,护士和护理人员用于认知障碍机构化居民的最全面、经过验证且可靠的评估筛查工具是简短口腔健康状况检查。其他对机构化痴呆症患者的护士和护理人员有用但不太全面的口腔评估工具包括日常口腔卫生活动指数和黏膜菌斑评分。这些综述结果提供了证据,支持护士和护理人员对居住在老年护理机构中的认知障碍居民使用口腔评估筛查工具。针对认知障碍的机构化护理人群,护理人员可用的经过验证且可靠的工具很少,口腔评估筛查工具的持续发展需要涵盖居民认知障碍水平的全范围。