英文摘要 |
The poor oral health condition was commonly in found the disabled residents living in long-term care facilities. The knowledge of oral health care among caregivers in facility was relatively low. Research studies have suggested that the amount of oral bacterial was correlated with the occurrence of pneumonia. Through professional intervention, including setting up standard protocol for oral health care and inspecting scheme, providing oral health care education, and training facility caregivers one by one on the oral health knowledge, as well as producing demonstration tutorial video for facility caregivers, we intended to improve oral health condition of the residents in order to reduce related complications. After the intervention, the oral health condition improved as the plaque control record (PCR) of the residents reduced from 75.2% to 52.6% (22.6% decreased), halitosis level reduced from level 1.7 to level 1, and hospitalization rate due to pneumonia reduced from 4.3% to 1.6% (2.7% decreased). It is suggested that other health care professional could provide oral health care instruction spontaneously when visiting residents in facilities to enhance the quality of oral health care. |