Exceptional Design for an Adult Oral Health Screening Program, Qatar

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Introduction: As a result of an increased life expectancy and reduced fertility, it is anticipated that by 2050 about half of the world’s population will be aged 60 years and above. This increased longevity has posed a challenge of adding health to life as progressive improvements in older people’s health that translate to longevity may be stalled. Physiological aging is usually associated with multiple chronic diseases, frailty, polypharmacy, and the loss of dependency and autonomy for daily living activities. Besides, reduced dexterity, impaired vision, and lower tactile associated with physiological aging pose an increased risk to oral hygiene. Furthermore, older adults, especially those with cognitive impairment, have more compromised oral health. Aims and Objectives: The aim of this heuristic designed project is to screen all adult patients, including those with a history of chronic diseases living and seeking dental services at the public sectors and other sectors in Qatar. To improve the treatment of oral health diseases, the overall oral health of older adults, and to develop a data repository of oral diseases in the elderly population under one national umbrella for the first time in Qatar. Project Design: This project is consisting of two tests, pre-test, and post-test design. The use of this design will allow us to understand the oral health challenges in Qatar. This screening’s expected outcome will reveal the critical factors and challenges that affect the oral health logistic system. It will also help in improving and identifying all oral health problems. Help in testing whether Qatar’s older population’s oral health screen effectively reduces the risk of poor oral health among this group. Oral health screening will be implemented as a regular intervention that will be delivered using the Oral Health Assessment Tool (OHAT) such as tongue, lips, saliva, dental pain, natural teeth, gums and oral tissue, and dentures. Expected Outcomes: The project is anticipated to support the practical application and real operational status of healthcare settings. Besides, it is anticipated that this project will optimize the chances for maximum impact once the program is implemented. Furthermore, it is expected that the project will include an essential part for decision making, evaluation, and justifications and will also hold key evaluation features for program impact and monitoring. Another expected outcome of this project is its ability to document programs effectively and identify significant opportunities for improvement with collected data. Finally, it is expected that this project will result in a model outline that will be implemented in both Qatar and across the globe to help merge the public sector and other sectors’ dental health data on a national level. Recommendation: Since the number of adults with a history of chronic diseases and have oral conditions is still unknown in Qatar due to the lack of a database, the authors recommend this project to help in building the background and database to assist dental practitioners, and policymakers develop specific and targeted programs that will support and provide treatment for the targeted population to improve the quality of life.
成人口腔健康筛查项目的特殊设计,卡塔尔
导言:由于预期寿命的延长和生育率的降低,预计到2050年,世界上大约一半的人口将达到60岁及以上。老年人寿命的延长给健康生活带来了挑战,因为老年人健康状况的逐步改善转化为长寿可能会停滞不前。生理性衰老通常与多种慢性疾病、虚弱、多种药物以及日常生活活动的依赖性和自主性丧失有关。此外,与生理老化相关的灵活性降低、视力受损和触觉下降会增加口腔卫生的风险。此外,老年人,特别是那些有认知障碍的老年人,口腔健康状况更差。目的和目标:这一启发式设计项目的目的是筛查所有成年患者,包括在卡塔尔公共部门和其他部门生活和寻求牙科服务的有慢性病病史的患者。改善口腔健康疾病的治疗,改善老年人的整体口腔健康,并在卡塔尔首次在一个国家保护伞下建立老年人口腔疾病数据库。项目设计:该项目由两个测试组成,测试前设计和测试后设计。使用这种设计将使我们了解卡塔尔的口腔健康挑战。这项筛查的预期结果将揭示影响口腔卫生后勤系统的关键因素和挑战。它还将有助于改善和识别所有口腔健康问题。帮助测试卡塔尔老年人的口腔健康筛查是否有效地降低了这一群体口腔健康状况不佳的风险。口腔健康筛查将作为一项定期干预措施实施,使用口腔健康评估工具(OHAT),如舌头、嘴唇、唾液、牙痛、天然牙齿、牙龈和口腔组织以及假牙。预期成果:预计该项目将支持医疗保健机构的实际应用和实际运营状态。此外,预计该项目将优化方案实施后产生最大影响的机会。此外,预计该项目将包括决策制定、评估和论证的基本部分,并将保留项目影响和监控的关键评估特征。这个项目的另一个预期结果是它能够有效地记录程序,并通过收集到的数据识别重要的改进机会。最后,预计该项目将产生一个示范大纲,将在卡塔尔和全球实施,以帮助在国家一级合并公共部门和其他部门的牙齿健康数据。建议:由于缺乏数据库,卡塔尔有慢性疾病史和口腔疾病的成年人数量仍然未知,作者建议该项目有助于建立背景和数据库,以协助牙科医生和政策制定者制定具体和有针对性的计划,为目标人群提供支持和治疗,以提高生活质量。
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