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Effective geriatric oral health care requires upfront investment in time and relationship building during the preimplementation phase for successful integration into acute care settings.

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Area of Science:

  • Geriatric Medicine
  • Oral Health
  • Healthcare Implementation Science

Background:

  • Implementing best-practice oral health care in acute geriatric units presents unique challenges.
  • Sustained improvements in patient outcomes depend on effective integration strategies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To emphasize the critical role of the preimplementation phase in successful oral health care delivery.
  • To highlight the importance of time and relationship building for implementation.

Main Methods:

  • This commentary synthesizes existing knowledge on healthcare implementation.
  • It focuses on the foundational elements required before direct intervention.

Main Results:

  • Investing time in building relationships preimplementation is essential for effective practice adoption.
  • Stronger interprofessional relationships facilitate smoother integration of oral health protocols.

Conclusions:

  • The success of best-practice oral health care in acute geriatric settings is contingent upon early, dedicated efforts in relationship and trust building.
  • Prioritizing the preimplementation phase is a key strategy for improving geriatric oral health outcomes.