Aufsatz(elektronisch)11. September 2018

Improving the oral health of older people

In: Working with older people: community care policy & practice, Band 22, Heft 4, S. 189-197

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Abstract

Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to explore how adults may be supported in maintaining their oral health and to provide dental students with better knowledge of how the oral health of community living older people can be maintained and to make recommendations.


Design/methodology/approach
A pilot qualitative study involving eight dental students in three workshops in a Health Centre in South West London with 17 older adults whose ages ranged from 63 to 94 years with 82 percent female and 42 percent white.


Findings
For the older people, findings confirm previous research highlighting issues around prevention, delivery of care and access. However, other issues such as the use of fluoride and safety around tooth whitening were important. There was concern about the increasing privatisation of the dental service and problems in finding a dentist. For the dental students they valued time with older people and felt that they had a better understanding of them and research.


Research limitations/implications
The research was in one part of London and interviews were with only 17 older people. However, they were a mixed group in terms of age and ethnic origin.


Practical implications
These include the need to give older people more information and the value of simplicity e.g. through leaflets.


Social implications
Good oral health is important for physical and mental health and can help social participation and wellbeing.


Originality/value
Yes, this is original research.

Sprachen

Englisch

Verlag

Emerald

ISSN: 2042-8790

DOI

10.1108/wwop-06-2018-0013

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