Medical Practitioners' Views on Barriers in Collaboration with Dentists in Long-Term Care Settings.

IF 2.2 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
S Tada, S M Y Koh, G K Y Lee, M L Wong
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Abstract

Introduction: In long-term care settings (LTCs), oral health care often remains fragmented from other geriatric care services. Medical practitioners (MPs) typically take the lead in addressing medical aspects of geriatric care plans, making it essential for them to understand the importance of oral health and to collaborate with dental professionals. However, little is known about MPs' perceptions toward oral health management in LTCs. This qualitative study aimed to gain an in-depth understanding of MPs' views on oral health management in LTCs and explore challenges in collaborating with dental professionals in Singapore.

Methods: Participants were recruited using a purposive sampling strategy, initially through targeted outreach to those with experience in LTCs, followed by snowball sampling to identify additional participants until data saturation was achieved. One-to-one interviews with participants were conducted via teleconferencing using a semi-structured interview guide. The transcripts were analyzed using a hybrid (inductive and deductive) thematic analysis supported by NVivo data management software.

Results: Participants (n = 13) felt that oral health care was currently not well-integrated into the existing LTC system. They frequently encountered oral health issues but arranged for dental appointments only when their patients complained of acute symptoms. Key barriers identified were (1) a cultural misconception within the eldercare community that poor oral health was an inevitable part of aging, (2) systemic barriers related to the inadequate geriatric oral health care services and infrastructure, and (3) knowledge gaps in geriatric oral health management among MPs. These factors collectively hindered effective collaboration with dental professionals in LTCs.

Conclusion: Participants emphasized the lack of oral health care integration in LTCs, identifying cultural, systemic, and internal barriers. Strengthening collaboration with dental professionals in LTCs, implementing oral health education for the eldercare community, and introducing domiciliary services could address these challenges and support more effective geriatric care, with insights for similar systems globally.

Knowledge transfer statement: This qualitative study highlighted a critical gap in oral health care integration within eldercare described by the MPs in this study in Singapore's long-term care settings. Although findings are context specific, they may offer insights for aging nations facing similar challenges. Overcoming misconceptions about aging and oral health, improving systems, and educating MPs are key to fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and enhancing eldercare. Addressing these barriers could improve the overall well-being of care-dependent older adults.

医生对在长期护理环境中与牙医合作的障碍的看法
在长期护理机构(LTCs)中,口腔卫生保健往往与其他老年保健服务相分离。医疗从业者(MPs)通常在解决老年护理计划的医疗方面起带头作用,使他们了解口腔健康的重要性并与牙科专业人员合作至关重要。然而,关于国会议员对LTCs口腔健康管理的看法知之甚少。本定性研究旨在深入了解国会议员对长期诊所口腔健康管理的看法,并探讨与新加坡牙科专业人员合作的挑战。方法:采用有目的的抽样策略招募参与者,最初通过有针对性的外联到那些有LTCs经验的人,然后通过滚雪球抽样来确定额外的参与者,直到数据饱和。使用半结构化访谈指南通过电话会议与参与者进行一对一访谈。利用NVivo数据管理软件支持的混合(归纳和演绎)主题分析对转录本进行分析。结果:参与者(n = 13)认为口腔保健目前没有很好地融入现有的LTC系统。他们经常遇到口腔健康问题,但只有在病人抱怨出现急性症状时才安排牙医预约。确定的主要障碍是:(1)老年护理社区内的文化误解,认为口腔健康不良是老龄化不可避免的一部分,(2)与老年口腔保健服务和基础设施不足相关的系统性障碍,以及(3)国会议员在老年口腔健康管理方面的知识差距。这些因素共同阻碍了与LTCs牙科专业人员的有效合作。结论:参与者强调LTCs缺乏口腔保健整合,并指出了文化、系统和内部障碍。加强与LTCs牙科专业人员的合作,为老年护理社区实施口腔健康教育,并引入居家服务,可以应对这些挑战,支持更有效的老年护理,并为全球类似系统提供见解。知识转移声明:这项定性研究强调了新加坡长期护理环境中国会议员在老年护理中描述的口腔卫生保健整合方面的关键差距。尽管研究结果是针对具体情况的,但它们可能为面临类似挑战的老龄化国家提供一些见解。克服对老龄化和口腔健康的误解、改进系统和教育国会议员是促进跨学科合作和加强老年人护理的关键。解决这些障碍可以改善依赖护理的老年人的整体福祉。
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JDR Clinical & Translational Research
JDR Clinical & Translational Research DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
CiteScore
6.20
自引率
6.70%
发文量
45
期刊介绍: JDR Clinical & Translational Research seeks to publish the highest quality research articles on clinical and translational research including all of the dental specialties and implantology. Examples include behavioral sciences, cariology, oral & pharyngeal cancer, disease diagnostics, evidence based health care delivery, human genetics, health services research, periodontal diseases, oral medicine, radiology, and pathology. The JDR Clinical & Translational Research expands on its research content by including high-impact health care and global oral health policy statements and systematic reviews of clinical concepts affecting clinical practice. Unique to the JDR Clinical & Translational Research are advances in clinical and translational medicine articles created to focus on research with an immediate potential to affect clinical therapy outcomes.
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