Keep My Teeth: An evaluation of multi‐disciplinary training in mouth care for people with intellectual developmental disorders

Author:

Nowghani Fargol1,Lisiecka Dominika2ORCID,Phelan Seán1,Horan Paul3ORCID,O'Reilly Louise4,Howell Yvonne1,Mac Giolla Phadraig Caoimhin1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Child and Public Dental Health, School of Dental Science, Trinity College Dublin and Dublin Dental University Hospital, Dublin, Ireland Dublin Ireland

2. Department of Nursing and Healthcare Sciences Munster Technological University, Kerry Campus, Solas Building, Co. Kerry Tralee Ireland

3. School of Nursing and Midwifery Trinity College Dublin Dublin Ireland

4. Stewarts Care Mill Lane Dublin Ireland

Abstract

AbstractAimTo evaluate a modular didactic training intervention called Keep My Teeth designed by special care dentists, for a range of healthcare students to provide oral homecare for people with intellectual developmental disorders (PwIDD).MethodsTo evaluate the intervention a one‐group pre‐test post‐test pre‐experimental research design was utilized. The intervention was delivered by virtual platforms or face‐to‐face, with a sub‐sample of participants also receiving practical training. Healthcare students included Speech and Language Therapy (SLT), Registered Nurse Intellectual Disability (RNID), Dental Science (DS), Dental Nursing (DN), and Dental Hygiene (DH).ResultsSixty‐three of the 147 trainees completed all surveys. A significant change in perspective on barriers was seen for most groups post‐training, with an increase in confidence in delivering oral care to PwIDD across disciplines; 67% of DH/DN students who took part in the practical training felt that the didactic training was just as effective without the practical training, while 42% of the DS students felt that was true.ConclusionsThe training interventions provided seem to have increased the awareness of study participants in relation to barriers to care, and increased their self‐efficacy towards, and intention to perform, oral homecare behaviors.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Dentistry

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