An Oral Health Promotion Strategy for Persons With Intellectual and Developmental Disability: An Exploratory Randomized Trial Comparing Intervention and Control Group Homes.

Stephen R Shamblen, Bonnie O Richard, Melissa H Abadi, Kirsten T Thompson, Camila Aramburu, Linda C Young, Jamie Ely, HimaBindu Dukka, Knowlton W Johnson
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Abstract

Introduction: Individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities (IDD) often experience more negative oral health outcomes.

Methods: We implemented and tested a comprehensive strategy in 39 IDD group homes to examine whether skills-based training for direct support professionals (DSP) and individualized oral health planning for residents could improve DSP assistance and provision of oral health care for residents and oral health status. Our sample comprised 19 intervention homes and 20 control group homes, with 61 residents with IDD and 77 DSP. The strategy involved providing didactic and experiential skills-based training, combined with in-home coaching to DSP with resident participation over the course of 16 weeks. DSP in control homes received educational brochures. DSP attitudes, skills, and behaviors; and resident oral health outcomes were measured at baseline, 4 months later (post-intervention), and 12 months after baseline. Analyses compared the intervention and control conditions at 4-months and 12-months.

Results: Results suggest that the intervention influenced DSP skills and behaviors. Among residents, results showed improved outcomes for teeth in the lower anterior sextant only; intervention effects largely abated by 12-month follow-up.

Discussion: Findings demonstrate that skills-based, experiential training with coaching can be effective in enhancing skill sets and increasing behaviors about oral health among DSP. In addition, results showed that the strategy used can improve oral health outcomes for residents. However, given that there were only improved outcomes in residents' lower anterior sextant, more research is needed to determine how to adequately assess and improve resident outcomes.

简介:智力或发育障碍(IDD)患者的口腔健康状况不佳:智力或发育障碍(IDD)患者的口腔健康往往会受到更多负面影响:我们在 39 家 IDD 群体之家实施并测试了一项综合策略,以研究直接支持专业人员(DSP)的技能培训和为居民制定的个性化口腔健康计划是否能改善 DSP 的协助和为居民提供的口腔保健服务以及口腔健康状况。我们的样本包括 19 所干预院舍和 20 所对照组院舍,其中有 61 名患有 IDD 的院友和 77 名直接支持专业人员。干预策略包括提供以说教和体验技能为基础的培训,并在居民参与的情况下对社区保健员进行上门指导,为期 16 周。对照组家庭中的 DSP 则接受教育手册。分别在基线、4 个月后(干预后)和基线后 12 个月对 DSP 的态度、技能和行为以及居民的口腔健康结果进行了测量。在 4 个月和 12 个月时,对干预条件和对照条件进行了分析比较:结果表明,干预对 DSP 的技能和行为产生了影响。在居民中,结果显示只有下前六分体的牙齿情况有所改善;干预效果在 12 个月的随访中基本减弱:讨论:研究结果表明,以技能为基础的体验式培训加上辅导,可以有效提高 DSP 的口腔健康技能和行为。此外,研究结果表明,所采用的策略可以改善居民的口腔健康状况。然而,鉴于仅在居民的下前牙六分仪方面有所改善,因此需要进行更多的研究,以确定如何充分评估和改善居民的成果。
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