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加拿大长期护理机构居民的口腔健康状况:一项全国性横断面研究的结果

Oral health status of long-term care residents in Canada: Results of a national cross-sectional study.

作者信息

Yoon Minn N, Ickert Carla, Slaughter Susan E, Lengyel Christina, Carrier Natalie, Keller Heather

机构信息

School of Dentistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

出版信息

Gerodontology. 2018 Dec;35(4):359-364. doi: 10.1111/ger.12356. Epub 2018 Jul 11.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To describe the oral health and oral prosthetic status of long-term care residents in four Canadian provinces.

BACKGROUND

Oral health can have significant impact on the health and quality of life of older adults. Seniors in long-term care are highly dependent on care staff for basic activities of daily living and are at risk for poor oral health.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Five hundred and fifty-nine randomly selected residents were examined from thirty-two long-term care homes in Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario and New Brunswick, Canada. Four experienced registered dental hygienists, one in each province, completed a standardised oral health examination with each participant, examining lip health, breath odour, saliva appearance, natural teeth count, gingival inflammation, tooth and jaw pain, denture status, mucosal status and oral health abnormalities.

RESULTS

Of the examined residents, 57.6% were dentate, with an average of 16.4 (SD = 8.0) teeth. Most dentate residents had moderate or severe inflammation on at least one tooth (79.6%). Sixty per cent of residents wore dentures, and 43.2% of edentulous residents had poor hygiene of their dentures. Nine per cent of residents required urgent dental treatment for oral health problems such as broken teeth, infection, severe decay and ulcers.

CONCLUSION

This study provides an estimate of the prevalence of oral health problems in residents living in long-term care homes across Canada and indicates that improvement in oral health care is needed. Future work on development strategies aimed at optimising oral health for long-term care residents is required.

摘要

目的

描述加拿大四个省份长期护理机构居民的口腔健康和口腔修复状况。

背景

口腔健康会对老年人的健康和生活质量产生重大影响。长期护理机构中的老年人在日常生活基本活动方面高度依赖护理人员,且存在口腔健康不佳的风险。

材料与方法

从加拿大艾伯塔省、曼尼托巴省、安大略省和新不伦瑞克省的32家长期护理机构中随机选取559名居民进行检查。四个省份各有一名经验丰富的注册牙科保健员,对每位参与者进行标准化口腔健康检查,检查唇部健康、口气、唾液外观、天然牙数量、牙龈炎症、牙齿和颌部疼痛、假牙状况、黏膜状况以及口腔健康异常情况。

结果

在接受检查的居民中,57.6%有天然牙,平均有16.4颗(标准差=8.0)牙齿。大多数有天然牙的居民至少有一颗牙齿存在中度或重度炎症(79.6%)。60%的居民佩戴假牙,43.2%的无牙居民假牙卫生状况不佳。9%的居民因牙齿折断、感染、严重龋齿和溃疡等口腔健康问题需要紧急牙科治疗。

结论

本研究对加拿大长期护理机构居民口腔健康问题的患病率进行了评估,表明需要改善口腔保健。未来需要开展旨在优化长期护理机构居民口腔健康的发展策略方面的工作。

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