医学
卫生专业人员
口腔健康
干预(咨询)
家庭医学
护理部
纵向研究
医疗保健
牙科
病理
经济
经济增长
作者
Hiroyuki Suzuki,Junichi Furuya,Kazuharu Nakagawa,Rena Hidaka,Kanako Yoshimi,Yukue Shimizu,Keiko Saito,Yukiko Hatanaka,Tomoko Mukai,Yasuhiro Itsui,Haruka Tohara,Shunsuke Minakuchi
摘要
Abstract Objective As the participation of dental professionals in multidisciplinary care is often limited, instructions on oral health management provided by dental professionals to other professionals are important to achieve transdisciplinary oral health management; however, the effectiveness of such instructions remains unclear. In this longitudinal study, we aimed to determine the impact of oral health management provided by dental professionals and nurses instructed on oral health management by dental professionals on the oral health of inpatients eligible for a Nurition Support Team (NST). Methods The study participants were 117 patients (66 men and 51 women, mean age: 71.9 ± 12.5 years) who received oral health management during the NST intervention period. The participants received oral health management from nurses (Ns group) or dental professionals (D group). The nurses who conducted the oral health management received instructions from dental professionals. Oral health was assessed at the beginning and end of the NST intervention using the Oral Health Assessment Tool (OHAT). Result The Ns and D groups showed significant improvements in the total OHAT scores at the end of the NST intervention. Both groups showed significant improvements in the OHAT subitems of lip, tongue, gums and tissues, saliva, oral cleanliness and dental pain, while only the D group showed a significant improvement in the denture subitem. Conclusion Effective oral health management provided by dental professionals or by nurses trained by them improved the oral health status of inpatients eligible for NST at an acute‐care hospital.
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