Yellowitz Janet A, Schneiderman MaryAnn T
University of Maryland Dental School, 650 W. Baltimore Street, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA.
University of Maryland Dental School, 650 W. Baltimore Street, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA.
J Evid Based Dent Pract. 2014 Jun;14 Suppl:191-200. doi: 10.1016/j.jebdp.2014.04.011. Epub 2014 Apr 13.
Dentistry must prepare to meet the challenges of providing oral health services to the increasing numbers of medically compromised and cognitively impaired older adults whose care is often complicated by functional, behavioral, and situational factors.
With the unprecedented aging of the population, oral health care providers will be treating a greater number of older adults than in the past. There will also be a larger frail and vulnerable cohort with physical and/or cognitive conditions, disabilities and limited financial resources. The elderly suffer disproportionately from oral disease and limited access to oral health care. Many older adults are either unwilling or unable to receive routine care, putting them at greater risk for general and oral complications. Some present with extensive oral disease, the cumulative effects of disease throughout their lifetime, an even more complicated situation when frail elders are homebound or in long-term care institutions. To care optimally for this aging cohort, oral health professionals need to be knowledgeable about the many conditions, disabilities and age-related changes associated with aging.
Literature review and discussion of the key research studies describing demographic and societal changes leading to the current multifactorial oral health care crisis impacting older adults. The authors draw upon the evidence and their experience in geriatric patient care to provide information relevant to today's oral health care practitioners treating older adults.
Oral health services are an essential component of primary geriatric health care. The growing population of older and impaired adults requires practitioners who are sensitive to the myriad of functional, behavioral and situational factors that impact this aged cohort. Adequate access to quality oral health care for the aged is a salient public health issue that will require political and psychobiomedical interprofessional collaboration to adequately address.
牙科必须做好准备,迎接为越来越多患有医学疾病和认知障碍的老年人提供口腔健康服务的挑战,这些老年人的护理常常因功能、行为和情境因素而变得复杂。
随着人口前所未有的老龄化,口腔医疗服务提供者将比过去治疗更多的老年人。还会有更多身体和/或认知状况不佳、残疾且经济资源有限的体弱和脆弱人群。老年人患口腔疾病的比例过高,获得口腔医疗服务的机会有限。许多老年人要么不愿意要么无法接受常规护理,这使他们面临更严重的全身和口腔并发症风险。一些老年人患有广泛的口腔疾病,这是他们一生中疾病累积的结果,当体弱的老年人居家或住在长期护理机构时,情况会更加复杂。为了最佳地照顾这一老龄化人群,口腔健康专业人员需要了解与衰老相关的许多状况、残疾和与年龄相关的变化。
对描述导致当前影响老年人的多因素口腔医疗危机的人口和社会变化的关键研究进行文献综述和讨论。作者利用证据和他们在老年患者护理方面的经验,为当今治疗老年人的口腔医疗从业者提供相关信息。
口腔健康服务是老年初级医疗保健的重要组成部分。日益增多的老年和受损成年人需要对影响这一年龄组的无数功能、行为和情境因素敏感的从业者。为老年人提供充足的优质口腔医疗服务是一个突出的公共卫生问题,需要政治和心理生物医学跨专业合作才能充分解决。