Provision of mouth-care in long-term care facilities: an educational trial |
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Authors: | MacEntee M I Wyatt C C L Beattie B L Paterson B Levy-Milne R McCandless L Kazanjian A |
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Affiliation: | Division of Prosthodontics and Dental Geriatrics, Department of Oral Health Sciences, Faculty of Dentistry, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. macentee@interchange.ubc.ca |
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Abstract: | ![]() OBJECTIVES: This randomized clinical trial aimed to assess the effectiveness of a pyramid-based education for improving the oral health of elders in long-term care (LTC) facilities. METHODS: Fourteen facilities matched for size were assigned randomly to an active or control group. At baseline in each facility, care-aides in the active group participated with a full-time nurse educator in a seminar about oral health care, and had unlimited access to the educator for oral health-related advice throughout the 3-month trial. Care-aides in the control group participated in a similar seminar with a dental hygienist but they received no additional advice. The residents in the facilities at baseline and after 3 months were examined clinically to measure their oral hygiene, gingival health, masticatory potential, Body Mass Index and Malnutrition Indicator Score, and asked to report on chewing difficulties. RESULTS: Clinical measures after 3 months were not significantly different from baseline in either group, indicating that education neither influenced the oral health nor the dental hygiene of the residents. CONCLUSIONS: A pyramid-based educational scheme with nurses and care-aides did not improve the oral health of frail elders in this urban sample of LTC facilities. |
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Keywords: | aging care-aides clinical trial dentistry educational methods in health care long-term care nutrition oral hygiene |
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