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Caregivers’ attitudes regarding oral health in a long‐term care institution in B razil
Author(s) -
Junges Roger,
Portella Fernando Freitas,
Hugo Fernando Neves,
Padilha Dalva Maria Pereira,
Samuel Susana Maria Werner
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
gerodontology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.7
H-Index - 54
eISSN - 1741-2358
pISSN - 0734-0664
DOI - 10.1111/ger.12019
Subject(s) - medicine , oral health , term (time) , institution , gerontology , family medicine , physics , quantum mechanics , political science , law
Background and objective The number of elderly living in long‐term care ( LTC ) institutions has been increasing in many countries. The objective of this study was to evaluate the caregivers’ attitudes and considerations regarding oral health and oral health practices in an LTC institution in P orto A legre, B razil. Materials and methods The population comprised the caregivers ( n  = 27) at an LTC in P orto A legre, B razil. Participants answered a questionnaire assessing the time of work at the LTC , number of elderly under their responsibility, their previous training to perform general and oral healthcare, availability of oral hygiene supplies and oral hygiene tasks they performed. Results A total of eighteen (75%) and 23 (95.8%) of the caregivers answered they performed teeth and denture brushing as part of their routine. When asked about performing hygiene of the mucosa with gauze, 21 (87.5%) participants stated that they did so. However, when asked if they would motivate the independent elderly to perform oral hygiene, only 10 (41.7%) of the caregivers responded positively. Conclusion Caregivers’ oral health practices are in accordance with good oral health methods and are not associated with difficulties in performing oral hygiene. However, the high number of elderly people in their care could possibly overwhelm caregivers’ practices. Future qualitative assessment of these issues is needed.

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