Oral hygiene of palliative patients in hospice wards: a best practice implementation project.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Yun-Chain Roger Yau, Sing-Jyun Lin, Chien-Mi Chang, Pi-Sia Chen, Yu-Ting Chen, Shih-Ping Liu, Ya-Wen Lee
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Abstract

Introduction: Oral hygiene is crucial in palliative care, as it directly affects patient comfort and quality of life.

Aim: This study aimed to enhance oral hygiene practices in hospice wards by aligning them with evidence-based guidelines, evaluating current practices, identifying barriers, and implementing targeted interventions.

Methods: This study was conducted at Changhua Christian Hospital in Taiwan and involved 18 nurses and 30 unique patients. Using the JBI Evidence Implementation Framework, the project followed a structured methodology to assess and improve compliance with oral hygiene practices by conducting baseline and follow-up audits. An Oral Assessment Guide (OAG) was used to track and analyze oral health status.

Results: The baseline audit revealed significant deficiencies: 0% compliance for denture care, 10% compliance for twice-daily cleaning of natural teeth, and 50% compliance for assessing mouthwash options for patients with swallowing difficulties. Post-intervention, the follow-up audit revealed that compliance for all nine audit criteria was 100%. Notably, the OAG scores improved from an average of 14.1 to 11.7, indicating enhanced oral health and patient quality of life.

Conclusions: This study demonstrated that targeted educational interventions and adherence to best practice guidelines can significantly improve oral hygiene in hospice settings. Achieving full compliance across all criteria, including those initially at full compliance, underscores the importance of continuous improvement in care practices. These findings advocate for the integration of evidence-based practices to enhance the quality of patient care in palliative settings.

Spanish abstract: http://links.lww.com/IJEBH/A332.

安宁疗护病房缓和病人的口腔卫生:最佳实践实施计划。
口腔卫生在姑息治疗中至关重要,因为它直接影响患者的舒适度和生活质量。目的:本研究旨在加强安宁疗护病房的口腔卫生实践,方法是将其与循证指南相结合,评估目前的实践,识别障碍,并实施有针对性的干预措施。方法:本研究在台湾彰化基督教医院进行,涉及18名护士和30名特殊患者。该项目采用JBI证据实施框架,采用结构化方法,通过开展基线和后续审计来评估和改善口腔卫生习惯的遵守情况。口腔评估指南(OAG)用于跟踪和分析口腔健康状况。结果:基线审计显示了显著的缺陷:义齿护理的符合性为0%,每天两次清洁天然牙的符合性为10%,评估吞咽困难患者漱口水选择的符合性为50%。干预后,跟踪审计显示所有九项审计标准的符合性为100%。值得注意的是,OAG得分从平均14.1分提高到11.7分,表明口腔健康和患者生活质量得到改善。结论:本研究表明,有针对性的教育干预和遵守最佳实践指南可以显著改善安宁疗护环境中的口腔卫生。实现所有标准的完全遵守,包括最初的完全遵守,强调了持续改进护理实践的重要性。这些发现提倡整合循证实践,以提高姑息治疗环境中患者护理的质量。西班牙文摘要:http://links.lww.com/IJEBH/A332。
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