Using a theoretically informed process evaluation alongside a trial to improve oral health for care home residents

Author:

Hendry Annie1ORCID,Baker Sarah R.2,Tsakos Georgios3,McKenna Gerald4ORCID,Jenkins Alison1,Syed Saif Sayeed3,Harvey Michelle4,Mirza Afshan3ORCID,Morgan Lorraine5,Brocklehurst Paul R.6

Affiliation:

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

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

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

4. Centre for Public Health Queens University Belfast Belfast UK

5. Patient and Public Involvement Cardiff UK

6. Public Health Wales Cardiff UK

Abstract

BackgroundPoor oral health is common among older adults residing in care homes impacting their diet, quality of life, self‐esteem, general health and well‐being. The care home setting is complex and many factors may affect the successful implementation of oral care interventions. Exploring these factors and their embedded context is key to understanding how and why interventions may or may not be successfully implemented within their intended setting.ObjectivesThis methodology paper describes the approach to a theoretically informed process evaluation alongside a pragmatic randomised controlled trial, so as to understand contextual factors, how the intervention was implemented and important elements that may influence the pathways to impact.Materials and methodsSENIOR is a pragmatic randomised controlled trial designed to improve the oral health of care home residents in the United Kingdom. The trial uses a complex intervention to promote and provide oral care for residents, including education and training for staff.ResultsAn embedded, theoretically informed process evaluation, drawing on the PAHRIS framework and utilising a qualitative approach, will help to understand the important contextual factors within the care home that influence both the trial processes and the implementation of the intervention.ConclusionUtilising an implementation framework as the basis for a theoretically informed process evaluation provides an approach that specifically focuses on the contextual factors that may influence and shape the pathways to impact a given complex intervention a priori, while also providing an understanding of how and why an intervention may be effective. This contrasts with the more common post hoc approach that only focuses on implementation after the empirical results have emerged.

Funder

National Institute for Health Research

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology,General Dentistry

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