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Published on: December 18, 2013
Developing an oral assessment and intervention tool for older people: 3
1Rehabilitation Unit for Older People, Lifespan Healthcare NHS Trust, Brookfields Hospital, Cambridge.
Abstract:
This is the last in a series of three articles which have examined oral care practices for older people. The first article (Vol 9(17): 1124-7) highlighted the importance of effective oral care. The second article (Vol 9(18): 2033-40) examined oral care interventions in detail to identify oral care that is evidence based. This article looks at the factors which have an impact on oral health, and which must be considered when assessing a patient's oral health status. The correlation between holistic assessment and careful documentation is examined, together with its associated relationship with maintaining effective oral care. The article also critiques a collection of published oral assessment tools to identify whether they would be appropriate for rehabilitation client groups. After identifying the lack of a suitable oral assessment tool within the literature, the need to develop an appropriate one is addressed. An oral assessment and intervention tool which has been developed in the author's clinical area is outlined.
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