Rademakers L, Gorter R C
Sectie Sociale Tandheelkunde en Voorlichtingskunde van het Academisch Centrum Tandheelkunde Amsterdam (ACTA).
Ned Tijdschr Tandheelkd. 2008 Oct;115(10):527-32.
In order to investigate which initiatives are being taken in The Netherlands to anticipate a change in oral health care demands as a result of ageing, 9 experts in the field of oral health care for the elderly were interviewed. The experts were selected because of their varied expertise and involvement in geriatric dentistry. Those interviewed were unanimous in the opinion that the demand for oral health care among the elderly will increase in the years to come. National initiatives to improve oral health care for the elderly appear to be limited. This situation can be changed by getting professional homecare more involved in oral health care for the elderly, and by regular dental checkups, stimulated by more actively operating general dental practitioners. For those in homes for the elderly and nursing homes, there appears to be no national policy with regard to oral health care. Several initiatives have been undertaken to improve dental health care, but those differ from institution to institution. According to the interviewed experts, financing, government prioritization, and health care laws are major bottlenecks on the road to the improvement of oral health care for the elderly.
为了调查荷兰正在采取哪些举措来应对因人口老龄化导致的口腔保健需求变化,我们采访了9位老年口腔保健领域的专家。这些专家因其在老年牙科领域的不同专业知识和参与度而被选中。受访者一致认为,未来几年老年人对口腔保健的需求将会增加。国家改善老年人口腔保健的举措似乎有限。通过让专业的家庭护理更多地参与老年人的口腔保健,以及通过更积极开展工作的普通牙医推动定期牙齿检查,可以改变这种状况。对于住在养老院和护理院的老年人,似乎没有关于口腔保健的国家政策。已经采取了一些举措来改善牙齿保健,但这些举措因机构而异。据受访专家称,资金、政府的优先事项安排以及医疗保健法律是改善老年人口腔保健道路上的主要瓶颈。