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Improving oral health for older people in the home care setting
 — an exploratory implementation study
Author(s)Adrienne Lewis, Alison Kitson, Gill Harvey
Journal titleAustralasian Journal on Ageing, vol 35, no 4, December 2016
PublisherWiley, December 2016
Pagespp 273-280
Sourcewileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/ajag
KeywordsDental problems ; Preventative medicine ; Home care services ; Projects ; Australia.
AnnotationThe aim of this study was to explore how home care providers can support older people to maintain good oral health through implementing a model called Better Oral Health in Home Care (BOHHC). A mixed method, pre- to post-implementation design was used. The Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services framework informed the model's implementation process. High levels of dental need were identified at pre-implementation. Older people self-reported significant oral health improvements following the introduction of tailored home care strategies by care workers, who in turn reported a better understanding and knowledge of the importance of oral care for older people. The BOHHC Model provided an evidence-based approach for community-based prevention and early detection of oral health problems. Improving oral health for older people in the home care setting has significant practice and policy implications which require ongoing intersectoral facilitation involving aged care, vocational health education and dental sectors. (JL).
Accession NumberCPA-170120238 A
ClassmarkBLA: LK2: NH: 3E: 7YA

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