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Who cares for the oral health of dependent elderly and disabled persons living at home? A qualitative study of case managers' knowledge, attitudes and initiatives.

机译:谁照顾在家中受扶养的老年人和残疾人的口腔健康?对案件经理的知识,态度和主动性的定性研究。

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In 1999 a new law in Sweden granted people receiving a certain level of supportive care from the community the right to receive a free, in-home oral health assessment. Subsequent appraisal has disclosed that far from all eligible people, especially those living at home, have undergone such an assessment. Of fundamental importance to the success of this scheme is the active involvement of case managers in identifying those who are eligible for assessment. The aim of this study was to investigate case managers' knowledge of and attitudes to the oral health of their clients and the initiatives they take to ensure that dependent elderly and disabled persons living at home have access to oral health care. In qualitative in-depth interviews, 24 case managers from three Swedish counties were questioned about their perceptions of oral health care for their clients.The transcribed text was analysed by manifest and latent qualitative content analysis. The manifest analysis was based on the three content areas knowledge, attitudes and initiatives. During this process a theme emerged which disclosed the case managers' perceptions of their role in oral health care among elderly and disabled persons, a latent analysis. The case managers' age, education, experience and breadth of responsibilities varied. Their knowledge of the 1999 law was limited. In general there were no procedures in place to ensure that the oral assessments were undertaken and that records were kept. The case managers considered that they should not be responsible, although they could not suggest a more appropriate instance. The potential role of regular oral health assessment in prevention of oral diseases was not discussed at all in the interviews. The current systems for monitoring oral health are tailored primarily to institutionalised care. In future many more dependent people will continue to live at home with support from community home care assistants and relatives. It is important that oral health care activities, as well as research, are modified accordingly.
机译:1999年,瑞典的一项新法律赋予了从社区获得一定程度的支持治疗的人们免费接受家庭口腔健康评估的权利。随后的评估表明,并非所有符合条件的人,尤其是住在家里的人都经过了这样的评估。对于该计划的成功至关重要的是案件经理积极参与确定有资格进行评估的人。这项研究的目的是调查案例管理者对其客户口腔健康的知识和态度,以及他们采取的措施,以确保家中受扶养的老年人和残疾人能够获得口腔保健。在定性深入访谈中,对来自三个瑞典县的24名案件经理进行了询问,询问他们对客户口腔保健的看法。通过明显和潜在的定性内容分析来分析抄录的文本。清单分析基于三个内容领域的知识,态度和倡议。在此过程中,出现了一个主题,该主题揭示了案例管理员对老年人和残疾人在口腔保健中的作用的看法,这是一项潜在分析。案件经理的年龄,学历,经验和职责范围各不相同。他们对1999年法律的了解有限。通常,没有任何程序来确保进行口头评估并保留记录。案例经理认为,尽管他们不能提出更合适的案例,但他们不应该负责。在访谈中根本没有讨论定期进行口腔健康评估对预防口腔疾病的潜在作用。当前的监测口腔健康的系统主要针对制度化护理。将来,在社区家庭护理助手和亲戚的支持下,更多的依赖者将继续住在家里。相应地修改口腔保健活动以及研究很重要。

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