Oral health promotion program for fostering self-management of the elderly living in communities. Issue 3 (3rd July 2017)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Oral health promotion program for fostering self-management of the elderly living in communities. Issue 3 (3rd July 2017)
- Main Title:
- Oral health promotion program for fostering self-management of the elderly living in communities
- Authors:
- Sakashita, Reiko
Hamada, Misao
Sato, Takuichi
Abiko, Yuki
Takami, Miho - Abstract:
- Abstract: Objectives: A program fostering self-management for the elderly was implemented and the effects of the program and their continuities were assessed.Methods: Subjects consisted of 19 males and 131 females (average age, 73.1 ± 7.4; range, 60–94 years). The intervention program consisted of the collective experience learning and private consultation. The collective experience learnings included; (1) monitoring the oral condition and practicing oral self-care, (2) monitoring the oral function and practicing oral exercises, and (3) group discussion on continuing oral self-care. Outcomes were evaluated at the beginning and the end of the intervention program, and three months after the investigation by the scores in; (1) oral self-care (2) oral condition, i.e., decayed teeth, community periodontal index (CPI), deposits of plaque and dental calculus, (3) oral function such as RSST, oral diadochokinesis, (4) QOL (SF-8 v2™, and GOHAI), and (5) cognitive function (MMSE-J). Informed consent was obtained from all subjects, and this study was approved by the Research Ethics Committee of the University of Hyogo.Results and Discussion: At three months after intervention, 124 subjects continued participating and 88 subjects (71%) completed all data. On the oral self-care, subjects cleaned their teeth more often and longer than before ( P < 0.001). The use of dental floss and interdental brushing significantly increased in number ( P < 0.001), and 67 participants (54%) visited theAbstract: Objectives: A program fostering self-management for the elderly was implemented and the effects of the program and their continuities were assessed.Methods: Subjects consisted of 19 males and 131 females (average age, 73.1 ± 7.4; range, 60–94 years). The intervention program consisted of the collective experience learning and private consultation. The collective experience learnings included; (1) monitoring the oral condition and practicing oral self-care, (2) monitoring the oral function and practicing oral exercises, and (3) group discussion on continuing oral self-care. Outcomes were evaluated at the beginning and the end of the intervention program, and three months after the investigation by the scores in; (1) oral self-care (2) oral condition, i.e., decayed teeth, community periodontal index (CPI), deposits of plaque and dental calculus, (3) oral function such as RSST, oral diadochokinesis, (4) QOL (SF-8 v2™, and GOHAI), and (5) cognitive function (MMSE-J). Informed consent was obtained from all subjects, and this study was approved by the Research Ethics Committee of the University of Hyogo.Results and Discussion: At three months after intervention, 124 subjects continued participating and 88 subjects (71%) completed all data. On the oral self-care, subjects cleaned their teeth more often and longer than before ( P < 0.001). The use of dental floss and interdental brushing significantly increased in number ( P < 0.001), and 67 participants (54%) visited the dentist during the program. CPI and deposits of plaque were significantly reduced after intervention ( P < 0.001). The scores of oral function also significantly improved ( P < 0.001–0.05). The scores of QOL (physical health), oral QOL and cognitive function significantly improved ( P < 0.001–0.05). These results suggest that this program not only promotes oral self-care, resulting in good oral health conditions, but also improves cognitive functions of the elderly. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Intelligent automation & soft computing. Volume 23:Issue 3(2017)
- Journal:
- Intelligent automation & soft computing
- Issue:
- Volume 23:Issue 3(2017)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 23, Issue 3 (2017)
- Year:
- 2017
- Volume:
- 23
- Issue:
- 3
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2017-0023-0003-0000
- Page Start:
- 535
- Page End:
- 541
- Publication Date:
- 2017-07-03
- Subjects:
- Oral health promotion -- self-management -- the elderly -- community health -- oral care
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003.5 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/tasj20 ↗
http://www.tandfonline.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1080/10798587.2017.1348459 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 1079-8587
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