Grönbeck Lindén I, Hägglin C, Gahnberg L, Andersson P
1 Department of Gerodontology, Public Dental Service, Region Västra Götaland, Sweden.
2 Department of Behavioral and Community Dentistry, Institute of Odontology, The Sahlgrenska Academy at the University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.
JDR Clin Trans Res. 2017 Jul;2(3):223-232. doi: 10.1177/2380084417709267. Epub 2017 May 15.
A great challenge for the dental service is to support the growing group of elderly people with preserving good oral health throughout their lives. Limitations in the ability to manage oral hygiene and an increased number of risk factors are often reflected by poor oral health. Thus, the need for individualized support and oral health procedures based on the older person's condition is significant. Deficiencies in the motor skills needed to manage oral hygiene are well known, but other factors that affect the ability are not well studied. The aim of the present study was to identify factors that may affect an elderly person's ability to perform oral hygiene self-care, which is the first step to develop a more comprehensive "oral hygiene ability index." The design of the study was qualitative. Data were collected from 4 focus group interviews with a total of 23 participants. Three of the groups consisted of dental hygienists, occupational therapists, and assistant nurses, all working with elderly persons. The fourth group was made up of elderly people (72-89 years). Content analysis was used to analyze the data. The latent content was formulated into the core category, "oral hygiene-a complex activity." Three categories emerged: "psychological," "environmental," and "functional" dimensions. The psychological dimension described attitude/motivation, emotions, and cognitive factors. The environmental dimension included practical conditions and social context. The functional dimension dealt with bodily and oral function as well as the senses. In conclusion, self-care with respect to oral hygiene is a complex activity for elderly persons and includes a large number of factors. These factors should be taken into consideration when developing a future oral hygiene ability index. Knowledge Transfer Statement: Various factors may affect the ability to manage oral hygiene self-care. Impaired ability to manage oral hygiene, in combination with an increased number of risk factors, often results in deteriorating oral health and impaired quality of life in older persons. Factors necessary to manage oral hygiene were identified in a qualitative study of dental hygienists, occupational therapists, and assistant nurses, all working with elderly patients, and a group of elderly persons. The results of this study may be important for clinical oral health work with older patients and for the planning of oral health and social care interventions for the growing group of older people.
牙科服务面临的一项重大挑战是,要支持日益增多的老年人群体在其一生中保持良好的口腔健康。口腔卫生管理能力的局限以及风险因素数量的增加,往往反映为口腔健康状况不佳。因此,根据老年人的状况提供个性化支持和口腔健康护理的需求非常迫切。人们熟知口腔卫生管理所需运动技能存在缺陷,但影响这一能力的其他因素尚未得到充分研究。本研究的目的是确定可能影响老年人进行口腔卫生自我护理能力的因素,这是制定更全面的“口腔卫生能力指数”的第一步。本研究采用定性设计。通过对4个焦点小组访谈收集数据,共有23名参与者。其中3个小组由牙科保健员、职业治疗师和助理护士组成,他们都为老年人提供服务。第4组由老年人(72 - 89岁)组成。采用内容分析法对数据进行分析。潜在内容被提炼为核心类别“口腔卫生——一项复杂的活动”。出现了三个类别:“心理”“环境”和“功能”维度。心理维度描述了态度/动机、情绪和认知因素。环境维度包括实际条件和社会背景。功能维度涉及身体和口腔功能以及感官。总之,口腔卫生自我护理对老年人来说是一项复杂的活动,涉及大量因素。在制定未来的口腔卫生能力指数时应考虑这些因素。知识转移声明:多种因素可能影响口腔卫生自我护理能力。口腔卫生管理能力受损,再加上风险因素增多,往往会导致老年人的口腔健康恶化和生活质量下降。在一项针对为老年患者提供服务的牙科保健员、职业治疗师、助理护士以及一组老年人的定性研究中,确定了口腔卫生管理所需的因素。本研究结果对于老年患者的临床口腔健康工作以及为日益增多的老年人群体规划口腔健康和社会护理干预措施可能具有重要意义。