Author:
An Ran,Jiang Guanghua,Wu Zitong,Liu Meizi,Sohaib Muhammad,Chen Wenfeng
Abstract
Abstract
Background
To explore the perceptions and experience of oral health management among rural older people in China.
Methods
Qualitative methodologies were used in this study. Face-to-face semi-structured interviews were conducted. Thirteen older adults in rural areas were purposively sampled at two metropolitan hospitals in Hunan, China. The data were transcribed and thematically analyzed, and MAXQDA software was used to assist with coding.
Results
Three overarching major themes and ten sub‑themes capturing the perceptions and experience of oral health management among rural older people were identified. Three themes emerged from the thematic analysis: oral health cognitive bias, poor management behaviors, and limited oral health services. Oral health management as a whole is negative, oral health behaviors are poor, oral health service utilization is limited.
Conclusions
Based on these findings, there is great scope here for improving the current status of oral health for rural older people around awareness, behavior, and access. Oral health education, improved oral health services and primary oral health promotion are warranted.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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