Community Dental Health
- Cover Date:
- June 2013
- Print ISSN:
- 0265 539X
- Vol:
- 30
- Issue:
- 2
Care home managers’ views of dental services for older people living in nursing and residential homes in inner city London
doi:10.1922/CDH_2949Gallagher06
Objective: To investigate care home managers’ views on the provision of dental care (current and future; urgent, check-up and follow-up) for their residents, barriers to care and the impact of policy changes, by type of home (nursing vs residential), with a view to informing the planning and provision of care. Basic research design: A cross sectional postal questionnaire survey and follow-up semi-structured interviews. Setting: Care homes in South East London. Participants: All care home managers in three south east London boroughs. Results: A 72% response rate (n=152) was achieved, 140 of which were designated as nursing and/or residential homes (92%). Almost all managers reported that the care homes had arrangements in place for residents to access some elements of dental care (99%, n=148). Reported barriers to care included residents’ fear of treatment (53%), patients’ limited mobility (45%) and waiting times for services (42%). Limited mobility (p=0.01) and transport issues (p=0.01) were more significant barriers for nursing homes, whereas fear (p=0.02) was more significant for residential homes. Access to a range of dental services and modes of service delivery were requested for the future; most notable were the demands for domiciliary services to be available to nursing homes and for residential homes to access local general dental practitioners to meet the needs of their residents. Conclusions: Managers report having arrangements in place for residents to access dental services; however, there was a clear view that future arrangements should be more appropriate to the needs and vulnerabilities of their residents.
Key words: residential homes, nursing homes, health services for the aged, oral health, dental health services, dental care
- Article Price
- £15.00
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- £
- Page Start
- 77
- Page End
- 82
- Authors
- A. Belsi, J. Gonzalez-Maffe, K. Jones, D. Wright, J.E. Gallagher
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