Awareness of Dementia National Responsibility of Elders: Oral Health Items
10.17135/jdhs.2019.19.1.67
- Author:
Yong Keum CHOI
1
;
Eun Jeong KIM
Author Information
1. Department of Dental Hygiene, College of Health Science and Genome-based BioIT Convergence Institute, Sun Moon University, Asan 31460, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Aged;
Dementia;
Dental care
- MeSH:
Accidental Falls;
Aged;
Cognition Disorders;
Dementia;
Dental Care;
Humans;
Judgment;
Memory;
Nursing;
Nursing Care;
Nursing Homes;
Oral Health;
Specialization
- From:
Journal of Dental Hygiene Science
2019;19(1):67-75
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
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Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Dementia is a condition in which a person who has been living a normal life suffers from various cognitive impairments in memory, words, and judgment that considerably disrupt daily life. The oral care ability and subjective oral status of elderly individuals with dementia are lower than those of a healthy person. The oral health care of individuals admitted to nursing homes inevitably falls to nursing assistants and nursing care staff. This study aimed to investigate the need for oral health management items of and to provide basic direction for the future of the Dementia National Responsibility System. METHODS: Elders aged 65 years and over were selected from a comprehensive welfare center. A total of 155 questionnaires were analyzed. The questionnaire consisted of 15 items about general status, 9 items about recognition of the Dementia National Responsibility System, 5 items of the subjective recognition of oral health, and 6 items of the correlation between oral health and dementia. RESULTS: Among our subjects, 71.0% answered that they did not know about the Dementia National Responsibility System, 78.7% answered that they think they need the system, and 81.9% think that they should add dental health items to the Dementia National Responsibility System. The response to the need for dementia national responsibility, oral health items in the Dementia National Responsibility System, and oral specialists all showed scores of >4 points. The need for the Dementia National Responsibility System, oral health items, and specialists were found. CONCLUSION: It is necessary to include oral health care items in the Dementia National Responsibility System so that elderly individuals with dementia can receive the needed oral health care.