Implementation of a 4Ms approach in age‐friendly oral health care at an Academic Specialty Care Dental Clinic

Author:

Arany Szilvia1,Cavalcanti Lia1,Phildor Doris2,Watson Gene E.134,Kopycka‐Kedzierawski Dorota T.15,Eliav Eli15,Medina‐Walpole Annette67,Caprio Thomas67

Affiliation:

1. Eastman Institute for Oral Health, University of Rochester Medical Center Rochester New York USA

2. Alzheimer's Association Rochester New York Chapter Rochester New York USA

3. Department of Environmental Medicine University of Rochester Medical Center Rochester New York USA

4. Department of Pharmacology and Physiology University of Rochester Rochester New York USA

5. Department of Dentistry University of Rochester Medical Center Rochester New York USA

6. Medicine‐Division of Geriatrics & Aging University of Rochester Medical Center Rochester New York USA

7. School of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Rochester Rochester New York USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundImplementing the Age‐Friendly Health System (AFHS) framework into dental care provides a significant opportunity to link oral health to healthy aging. This project aimed to implement the AFHS 4Ms (what matters, medications, mentation, and mobility) in the provision of oral health care. This article describes the planning, integration, training development, and outcome measurements supporting a 4Ms approach at an academic dental clinic.MethodsThe Eastman Institute for Oral Health (EIOH) implemented screening instruments based on the 4Ms framework recommended for ambulatory care clinics by the Institute for Health Care Improvement (IHI). These ambulatory instruments were integrated into the workflows of a Specialty Care Clinic through the development of a plan–do–study–act cycle, utilization of available clinic resources, and creation of interdisciplinary collaborations.ResultsThis project demonstrated the feasibility of implementing an AFHS checklist and tracking forms in dental practice by integrating available resources and prioritizing the 4Ms elements. This effort necessitated interdisciplinary collaborations between dental, medical, and social service professionals. It also created a new age‐friendly focused education and training curriculum for dental residents and faculty.ConclusionsThis pilot project is the first to establish dental standards for AFHS implementation, adapting the 4Ms assessment and metrics to oral health. This AFHS underscores key oral health processes, including assessment, planning, and personalized oral health care, adapted to the unique needs of the older adult population, especially those with cognitive impairment.

Funder

Health Resources and Services Administration

Publisher

Wiley

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