2021
DOI: 10.1177/10848223211008435
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Perceived Oral Health Literacy, Behaviors, and Oral Health Care among Caregivers to the Homebound Population

Abstract: This study aimed to explore the level of perceived oral health literacy (OHL) among caregivers of the homebound population in the Chicago metropolitan area and how caregivers’ OHL impacts their oral care to the homebound population. The relationships between demographic characteristics, perceived OHL levels, personal oral health behaviors, and oral health care to clients were also assessed. This cross-sectional survey research examined 69 caregivers of the homebound population employed by home health agencies.… Show more

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“…Our findings are consistent with those of other studies reporting that carers for homebound older people face challenges in providing oral care due to insufficient oral health training 11,15,16 . While participants' clients in our study could choose to manage their own oral care, most participants felt they were ill‐equipped to provide appropriate care for those needing assistance.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…Our findings are consistent with those of other studies reporting that carers for homebound older people face challenges in providing oral care due to insufficient oral health training 11,15,16 . While participants' clients in our study could choose to manage their own oral care, most participants felt they were ill‐equipped to provide appropriate care for those needing assistance.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Our findings are consistent with those of other studies reporting that carers for homebound older people face challenges in providing oral care due to insufficient oral health training. 11,15,16 While participants' clients in our study could choose to manage their own oral care, most participants felt they were ill-equipped to provide appropriate care for those needing assistance. This finding presents an opportunity for services to build the capacity of professional carers by offering appropriate oral health education and training and for the dental profession (dentists and oral health care professionals) to respond to this need by offering educational support and resources to carers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
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