Collaboration for Oral Health Outcomes, Research Translation and Evaluation (COHORTE) Research Group, Western Sydney University, South Western Sydney Local Health District, Ingham Institute Applied Medical Research, Locked Bag 7103, Liverpool 1871, Australia.
School of Nursing & Midwifery, Western Sydney University, Locked Bag 1797, Penrith, NSW 1797, Australia.
Diabetes Res Clin Pract. 2017 Aug;130:266-277. doi: 10.1016/j.diabres.2017.06.004. Epub 2017 Jun 12.
Oral health complications are common in people with diabetes yet very little is reported about the oral health care provided in diabetes care setting. This study reviewed global evidence on the oral health care knowledge and practices of diabetes care providers and the role of non-dental health professionals in oral health promotion.
A systematic search of five databases was undertaken with key search terms using a scoping review framework. Relevant studies published till October 2016 in the English language were included (n=30) and no restrictions were placed on the study design, quality or setting.
Most diabetes care providers are not addressing oral health care with the main barriers being time constraints and limited oral health knowledge. Diabetes educators (DEs) could engage in oral health promotion with few studies showing this model of care can translate into improved patient outcomes. However, no appropriate oral health training programs and assessment tools exist for DEs. With proper training, non-dental professionals like nurses have successfully incorporated oral healthcare in other settings.
DEs are well placed to promote oral health in diabetes care setting. Further research is needed to identify barriers and oral health resources to support DEs in this role.
糖尿病患者常发生口腔健康并发症,但有关糖尿病护理环境中提供的口腔卫生保健的信息却很少。本研究综述了全球范围内有关糖尿病护理提供者的口腔卫生保健知识和实践,以及非牙科卫生专业人员在口腔健康促进中的作用的证据。
使用范围综述框架,对五个数据库进行了系统检索,使用了关键检索词。纳入了截至 2016 年 10 月在英语环境中发表的相关研究(n=30),且对研究设计、质量或环境无任何限制。
大多数糖尿病护理提供者没有解决口腔卫生保健问题,主要障碍是时间限制和有限的口腔健康知识。糖尿病教育者(DE)可以参与口腔健康促进,但很少有研究表明这种护理模式可以转化为改善患者的结果。然而,对于 DE 来说,不存在适当的口腔健康培训计划和评估工具。经过适当的培训,像护士这样的非牙科专业人员已经成功地将口腔保健纳入了其他环境。
DE 非常适合在糖尿病护理环境中促进口腔健康。需要进一步研究以确定障碍和口腔健康资源,以支持 DE 在这一角色中的作用。