Setting the context for a complex dental intervention of role substitution in care homes: Initial process evaluation findings

Author:

Hendry Annie1ORCID,Baker Sarah R.2,McKenna Gerry3ORCID,Tsakos Georgios4ORCID,Chestnutt Ivor5,Smith Craig6ORCID,Jones Vicki7,O'Neill Ciaran3,Jenkins Alison8,Evans Rachel8,Syed Saif Sayeed4,Mirza Afshan4ORCID,Harvey Michelle3,Karki Anup9,Moons Kirstie10,Sandom Fiona10,Donaldson Michael11,Lappin Caroline12,Shepherd Karen13,Brocklehurst Paul R.9ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Bangor Institute of Health and Medical Research Bangor University Bangor UK

2. Department for Oral Health, Dentistry and Society University of Sheffield Sheffield UK

3. Centre for Public Health Queens University Belfast Belfast UK

4. Department of Epidemiology and Public Health University College London London UK

5. College of Biomedical and Life Sciences Cardiff University Cardiff UK

6. Division of Cardiovascular Sciences University of Manchester Manchester UK

7. Community Dental Services Aneurin Bevan University Health Board Pontypool UK

8. NWORTH Clinical Trials Unit Bangor University Bangor UK

9. Primary Care Division, Public Health Wales Cardiff UK

10. Health Education and Improvement Wales Nantgarw UK

11. Dental Services, Northern Ireland Health and Social Care Board Belfast UK

12. Community Dental Services, South Eastern Trust Belfast UK

13. Patient and Public Involvement UK

Abstract

ObjectivesSENIOR (uSing rolE‐substitutioN In care homes to improve oRal health) is a randomised controlled trial designed to determine whether role substitution could improve oral health for this population. A parallel process evaluation was undertaken to understand context. This paper reports on the first phase of the process evaluation.BackgroundThe oral health and quality‐of‐life of older adults residing in care homes is poorer than those in the community. Oral health care provision is often unavailable and a concern and challenge for managers. The use of Dental Therapists and Dental Nurses rather than dentists could potentially meet these needs.Materials and MethodsSemi‐structured interviews were conducted with 21 key stakeholders who either worked or had experience of dependent care settings. Questions were theoretically informed by the: Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Services (PAHRIS) framework. The focus was on contextual factors that could influence adoption in practice and the pathway‐to‐impact. Interviews were fully transcribed and analysed thematically.ResultsThree themes (receptive context, culture, and leadership) and 11 codes were generated. Data show the complexity of the setting and contextual factors that may work as barriers and facilitators to intervention delivery. Managers are aware of the issues regarding oral health and seek to provide best care, but face many challenges including staff turnover, time pressures, competing needs, access to services, and financial constraints. Dental professionals recognise the need for improvement and view role substitution as a viable alternative to current practice.ConclusionAlthough role substitution could potentially meet the needs of this population, an in‐depth understanding of contextual factors appeared important in understanding intervention delivery and implementation.

Funder

National Institute for Health Research

Publisher

Wiley

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