2023
DOI: 10.1111/ger.12693
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Implementing an oral health policy in long‐term care facilities for older adults in Flanders, Belgium: The Oral Health Care Track

Abstract: BackgroundThe oral health of care‐dependent older people living in residential care facilities is generally suboptimal. To facilitate adequate daily oral care and timely referral to a dental professional, studies emphasise the need for sustainable, structured oral healthcare policies in aged care organisations. The effect of such interventions is often limited or uncertain owing to a lack of understanding of how effective the integration and implementation of the policy has been within the facilities. This stu… Show more

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“…Poor oral health status has negative biological, behavioral, and social impacts on daily activities and quality of life among older adults [50]. Furthermore, oral health interventions by oral healthcare coaches may be effective for improving oral health in care-dependent older adults [51]. Therefore, social healthcare support for oral function may contribute to the prevention of worsening PeD in older adults with dementia.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Poor oral health status has negative biological, behavioral, and social impacts on daily activities and quality of life among older adults [50]. Furthermore, oral health interventions by oral healthcare coaches may be effective for improving oral health in care-dependent older adults [51]. Therefore, social healthcare support for oral function may contribute to the prevention of worsening PeD in older adults with dementia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%