Community pharmacists' perceptions on managing people with oral health problems—A prioritisation survey

Author:

Jones Adam1ORCID,Sturrock Andrew2,Elliott Emma1,Gussy Mark3,Maidment Ian4,Nelson David3,Chew‐Graham Carolyn A.5,Aggarwal Vishal R.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Dentistry University of Leeds Leeds UK

2. Department of Nursing, Midwifery and Health, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences Northumbria University Newcastle upon Tyne UK

3. Lincoln International Institute for Rural Health University of Lincoln Lincoln UK

4. Pharmacy, College of Health and Life Sciences Aston University Birmingham UK

5. School of Medicine Keele University Keele UK

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundAlternative sources of oral health information are likely to be of benefit to the public, particularly where access to dental services is limited. There is evidence that community pharmacists are willing to advocate for oral health, but it is unclear what is needed to develop this role.ObjectivesThe aims of this study were to obtain the views of community pharmacy staff on the frequency and type of oral health conditions they encounter challenges in management and training/research priorities.MethodsAn anonymous online survey targeted pharmacy staff and elicited quantitative data related to the types and frequencies of oral health conditions experienced. Participants were stratified by age, gender, ethnicity, experience and setting. Free text responses allowed participants to detail challenging aspects of patient management, their priorities for service development and future research. Reflexive thematic analysis of free text responses identified key themes.ResultsOral/facial pain and swelling were seen weekly by most respondents, and daily by 28.8%. Other commonly presenting conditions were ulcers, dry‐mouth, thrush and denture issues. Challenges in managing oral health conditions included: access to NHS dentistry, awareness of referral pathways, examination/diagnosis and understanding ‘Red Flags’.ConclusionAcute and chronic oral health conditions commonly present to community pharmacists who lack necessary knowledge/training, which may result in missing ‘red flag’ symptoms for oral cancer or acute facial swellings which can be life threatening. There is a need to support pharmacists, who are willing to act as oral health advocates, in recognition, prevention and onward referral for oral diseases.

Publisher

Wiley

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2. Public Heal Eng 2021 Inequalities in oral health in England

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