Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Dental Medicine, Department of Prosthodontics, Belgrade
2. Faculty of Medical Sciences, Kragujevac
3. Clinical Center Zvezdara, Gerontology Department, Belgrade
Abstract
Background/Aim. Within the elderly population, residents in nursing homes,
there is a greather risk of caries, periodontal disease and teeth loss.
Assistance of caregivers in maintaininig good oral hygiene besides improving
oral health can improve of residents general health and the qulity of their
lives. The aim of this study was to examine the attitudes of caregivers and
knowledge about oral health, as well as the practice regarding oral care they
apply at nursing homes in Serbia. Methods. The survey was conducted at the
Gerontology Center Belgrade, consisting of four nursing homes located in the
urban area. The study included 58 caregivers. They were contacted on working
days, in all work shifts, during January, February and March of 2013. They
were asked to fill in a self-administered questionnaire consisting of 26
closed-type questions. Results. The caregivers mostly considered that it was
very important to take care of oral health of the residents, but 69%
responded that the level of their oral health was low or very low. As the
main barriers to oral hygiene maintenance, the caregivers indicated lack of
time. The caregivers had more knowledge about periodontal disease than about
the main cause of caries and its prevention. Formal medical education had the
influence on the knowledge about oral diseases. Oral hygiene procedures
carried out by the mayority of caregivers were denture cleaning and tooth
brushing. Conclusion. The caregivers were aware of the limitations in
everyday oral care of nursing homes residents in Serbia, although solving
these problems requires the involvement of the entire public health service.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),General Medicine