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Factors influencing nurses' aides' provision of oral care for nursing facility residents
Authors:Jane M. Chalmers BDSc  MS    Steven M. Levy DDS  MPH    Kathleen C. Buckwalter PhD  RN    Ronald L. Ettinger BDS  MDS  DDSc   Peter P. Kambhu DDS  MS
Affiliation:AIHW Dental Statistics &Research Unit, University of Adelaide, Australia 5005;Faculty of the Department of Preventive and Community Dentistry, College of Dentistry, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242;Faculty of the College of Nursing at the University of Iowa;Faculty of the Department of Prosthodontics and DOWS Institute for Dental Research, College of Dentistry, University of Iowa
Abstract:Nurses' aides provide the majority of direct care for nursing facility residents. This study investigated aides' self-reported oral care activities and personal, job, organizational, and resident factors associated with oral care. A 30-item questionnaire was completed by 488 aides, and interviews were conducted with 65 of these aides. Aides were performing oral care activities for residents. Associations between some of the four groups of factors proposed and aides' oral care provision were found. Aides' attitudes toward oraI care, lack of time and staff to complete oral care, and behavioral and physical difficulties with residents may have affected the time spent by these aides in providing oral care. The study highlighted the need for further investigation and assessment of (1) aides' CNA training courses and (2) continuing oral health educational interventions in nursing facilities. Personal interviews were found to be a useful qualitative instrument for conducting dental research in nursing facilities. Further investigation is needed of interviews and other methodologies, such as observation, to supplement self-report as a measure of aides' oral care activities.
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