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Factors associated with nurses’ attitudes for providing oral care in geriatric care facilities: a cross-sectional study

Background The world's population is getting older. This issue is accompanied by a rise in the number of older people suffering from dementia and disability, for whom oral hygiene care is challenging. Nurses' attitudes toward providing oral care (POC) are critical for the elderly, while fe...

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Published in:BMC oral health 2023-10, Vol.23 (1), p.1-801, Article 801
Main Authors: Chen, Mengxia, Weng, Yanqiu, Zhang, Jingwen, Gu, Liyan, Chen, Wenyao, Qiao, Mengting, Wang, Mengdi, Huang, Xiaorong, Chen, Lan, Zhang, Lingjuan
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Summary:Background The world's population is getting older. This issue is accompanied by a rise in the number of older people suffering from dementia and disability, for whom oral hygiene care is challenging. Nurses' attitudes toward providing oral care (POC) are critical for the elderly, while few studies have investigated the determinant factors of nurses' attitudes by identifying the current work pressure, resilience and self-efficacy in geriatric care facilities (GCFs). It is of great significance to explore the nurses' attitudes toward POC and associated influencing factors related to psychological aspects including resilience, self-efficacy, and stress from the workplace. Methods Attitudes for Providing Mouth Care (A-PMC) in Chinese version were used in this cross-sectional study with 160 nurses in 2 GCFs. Data were collected using online questionnaires and analyzed by multiple linear regression analysis. Statistically significant values were considered at p < 0.05. Results A total of 160 nurses participated in this study, with an average age of 32.86 [+ or -] 7.43. The mean score for the A-PMC was 2.81 [+ or -] 0.47. The score of A-PMC was negatively correlated with work pressure (r=-0.332, p < 0.01), and positively correlated with resilience (r = 0.735, p < 0.01) and self-efficacy (r = 0.425, p < 0.01) respectively. Multiple linear regression analyses identified that the potential influencing factors of A-PMC were education background, work hours every shift, self-efficacy, work pressure and resilience. Conclusions The study results indicate nurses' attitudes regarding PMC were at a low level, which is influenced by many factors. To improve nurses' attitudes toward PMC and the oral hygiene (OH) of the elderly in GCFs, it is necessary to increase nurses' education and training, establish a reasonable and effective incentive mechanism to improve nurses' work motivation and other intervention measures to reduce work pressure. Keywords: Nurse, Attitude, Oral hygiene, Geriatric care facilities
ISSN:1472-6831
1472-6831
DOI:10.1186/s12903-023-03517-7