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Caregivers’ perceptions towards oral healthcare services for elders living in Malaysian nursing homes—A qualitative study

Objective To assess the perceptions of caregivers towards oral healthcare services received by elders in Malaysian nursing homes and to identify challenges and suggestions for improvement. Background Caregivers play an important role in the oral health care of elders in nursing homes. Methods This s...

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Published in:Gerodontology 2020-12, Vol.37 (4), p.332-341
Main Authors: Letchumanan, Devanthiran, Mohamad Norpi, Nuratiqah, Yusof, Zamros Yuzadi Mohd, Razak, Ishak Abdul, Abu Kasim, Noor Hayaty, Abdullah, Nurrul Ashikin, Ramalingam, Sheila Rani, Yacob, Habibah, Abduludin, Datu Mohd Amyril, Azmi, Lily Laura, Abas, Nurul Asniza, Lian, Yaw Siew, Shamdol, Zainab, Ishak, Fatimah Arusah, Ismail, Noor Aliyah, Abd Muttalib, Khairiyah
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Summary:Objective To assess the perceptions of caregivers towards oral healthcare services received by elders in Malaysian nursing homes and to identify challenges and suggestions for improvement. Background Caregivers play an important role in the oral health care of elders in nursing homes. Methods This study employed a qualitative approach using the nominal group technique (NGT) to obtain caregivers’ feedback in nursing homes in Malaysia. Data were manually transcribed, summarised into keywords/key phrases, and ranked using weighted scores. Results In total, 36 caregivers (21 from government and 15 from private nursing homes) participated in the NGT sessions. Overall, caregivers were satisfied with the low treatment cost, the quality of treatment, and the availability of dental visits to nursing homes. Caregivers were dissatisfied with the frequency of dental visits, long waiting times at government dental clinics, and inadequate denture hygiene education for elders in nursing homes. The challenges faced by caregivers were elders’ poor oral health knowledge and attitude and lack of elders’ trust of caregivers to look after their oral health. Suggestions for improvement were to increase the frequency of dental visits to nursing homes, provide oral health education to elders and caregivers, and give treatment priority to elders at dental clinics. Conclusion Despite being satisfied with the basic oral healthcare services received by elders in Malaysian nursing homes, caregivers raised some issues that required further attention. Suggestions for improvement include policy changes in nursing home dental visits and treatment priority for elders at government dental clinics.
ISSN:0734-0664
1741-2358
DOI:10.1111/ger.12466