“…One study highlights that more attention needs to be paid to the organizational culture and values of the RACF and the level of communication in the organization to effect a change in oral healthcare practice (Thorne et al, 2001). Although research has explored the interplay of contextual issues affecting the provision of oral care in RACFs from a nursing and care staff perspective (De Visschere et al, 2015;Forsell et al, 2011;Gibney, Wright, Sharma, & Naganathan, 2015;Paryag, Rafeek, & Lewis, 2016;Villarosa et al, 2018), few studies specifically explore this from the perspective of management staff at the organizational level and contrast this with the perspectives of nursing staff at the front line (Lindqvist, Seleskog, Wårdh, & von Bültzingslöwen, 2013). Exploring both of these perspectives can provide a better understanding of potential barriers and facilitators to the implementation of oral health programmes in RACFs.…”