Integration of a dental hygienist into the interprofessional long‐term care team

Author:

Villacorta‐Siegal Nelly1ORCID,Joseph Karen2,Gardner Sandra2ORCID,Smith Jagger1,Gallucci Christina E.2ORCID,Aleong Rosanne2ORCID,Chvartszaid David13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Dentistry, Alpha Omega Dental Center Baycrest Hospital Toronto Ontario Canada

2. Kunin‐Lunenfeld Centre for Applied Research & Evaluation, Baycrest Academy for Research & Education Toronto Ontario Canada

3. Faculty of Dentistry University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada

Abstract

BackgroundTo address poor oral health of residents in long‐term care homes (LTCH), this study explored the process of integrating an educational resource and a dental hygienist on the interprofessional care team.MethodsThis convergent mixed‐methods study took place at a 472‐bed LTCH in Toronto, Canada from February to August 2018. Nurses employed at the LTCH participated in the study. During the study period, a dental hygienist was integrated into an interprofessional LTCH team. Nurses completed an online eLearning module about using the Oral Health Assessment Tool (OHAT) when referring residents' oral health concerns to a. Pre/post knowledge quizzes, module feedback and satisfaction surveys were administered. A retrospective chart review examined OHAT use and compared nurse and dental hygienist oral health assessments. Two cycles of semi‐structured interviews with five nurses explored experiences with the eLearning module, OHAT and integration of the dental hygienist into the team.ResultsNurses scored well on the knowledge quizzes and reported comfort in using the OHAT to refer oral concerns to a dental hygienist; however, actual use was minimal. oral health issues were under‐reported by nurses on the Resident Assessment Instrument–Minimum Data Set (RAI‐MDS); the dental hygienist reported significantly more debris, teeth lost and carious teeth (all P < 0.0001). Qualitative analysis indicated that the nurses valued dental hygienist integration into the team. Using knowledge mobilisation practices, a new oral health referral tool was developed.ConclusionsThis study highlights the feasibility and desirability of an oral health eLearning module, practical assessment tools and participation of a dental hygienist on the LTCH interprofessional care team.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology,General Dentistry

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