Exploring barriers to oral healthcare at private residential aged care facilities in Selangor, Malaysia: a pilot study

IntroductionElderly people experience a high level of oral diseases, and such conditions were found to be more prevalent among those living in residential aged care facilities (RACFs).ObjectivesThis study explored the barriers to providing oral health (OH) care for residents living in private reside...

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Published in:DISCOVER PUBLIC HEALTH
Main Authors: Fazli, Farah Hidayah Mohd; Nordin, Norhasnida; Mohamad, Mohd Shawal Firdaus; Khan, Afsary Jahan; Ahmad, Mas Suryalis
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2024
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author Fazli
Farah Hidayah Mohd; Nordin
Norhasnida; Mohamad
Mohd Shawal Firdaus; Khan
Afsary Jahan; Ahmad
Mas Suryalis
spellingShingle Fazli
Farah Hidayah Mohd; Nordin
Norhasnida; Mohamad
Mohd Shawal Firdaus; Khan
Afsary Jahan; Ahmad
Mas Suryalis
Exploring barriers to oral healthcare at private residential aged care facilities in Selangor, Malaysia: a pilot study
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
author_facet Fazli
Farah Hidayah Mohd; Nordin
Norhasnida; Mohamad
Mohd Shawal Firdaus; Khan
Afsary Jahan; Ahmad
Mas Suryalis
author_sort Fazli
spelling Fazli, Farah Hidayah Mohd; Nordin, Norhasnida; Mohamad, Mohd Shawal Firdaus; Khan, Afsary Jahan; Ahmad, Mas Suryalis
Exploring barriers to oral healthcare at private residential aged care facilities in Selangor, Malaysia: a pilot study
DISCOVER PUBLIC HEALTH
English
Article
IntroductionElderly people experience a high level of oral diseases, and such conditions were found to be more prevalent among those living in residential aged care facilities (RACFs).ObjectivesThis study explored the barriers to providing oral health (OH) care for residents living in private residential aged care facilities (RACF) in Malaysia, from the perspective of the supervisors.MethodologyThis was a qualitative study, that involved face-to-face interviews with supervisors in seven private RACFs in Selangor, Malaysia. Interviews were conducted using a semi-structured open-ended questionnaire, audio-recorded for analysis, transcribed verbatim, and subjected to thematic analysis.ResultsAll seven supervisors agreed on a lack of any structured protocol available to residents or workers to promote OH care for residents. They reported that RACF staff received no formal training in providing OH care for residents, and noted various barriers to the provision of routine OH care, categorised into three main themes: (1) residents' factors (e.g. physical limitations, limited family involvement, uncooperative behaviour), (2) caregivers' factors (e.g. lack of knowledge on the part of caregivers, incompetent caregivers and insufficient comprehensive management in RACFs) and (3) environmental factors (e.g. less involvement from government, difficulty in accessing dental clinics, refusal of dentists to manage patients with complex medical conditions, and poor public awareness).ConclusionsThe study concluded with the need for the establishment of an OH training program for RACF staff and a protocol for daily and professional OH care for the residents of private RACFs in Malaysia.
BMC

3005-0774
2024
21
1
10.1186/s12982-024-00296-6
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

WOS:001346917700001
https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001346917700001
title Exploring barriers to oral healthcare at private residential aged care facilities in Selangor, Malaysia: a pilot study
title_short Exploring barriers to oral healthcare at private residential aged care facilities in Selangor, Malaysia: a pilot study
title_full Exploring barriers to oral healthcare at private residential aged care facilities in Selangor, Malaysia: a pilot study
title_fullStr Exploring barriers to oral healthcare at private residential aged care facilities in Selangor, Malaysia: a pilot study
title_full_unstemmed Exploring barriers to oral healthcare at private residential aged care facilities in Selangor, Malaysia: a pilot study
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description IntroductionElderly people experience a high level of oral diseases, and such conditions were found to be more prevalent among those living in residential aged care facilities (RACFs).ObjectivesThis study explored the barriers to providing oral health (OH) care for residents living in private residential aged care facilities (RACF) in Malaysia, from the perspective of the supervisors.MethodologyThis was a qualitative study, that involved face-to-face interviews with supervisors in seven private RACFs in Selangor, Malaysia. Interviews were conducted using a semi-structured open-ended questionnaire, audio-recorded for analysis, transcribed verbatim, and subjected to thematic analysis.ResultsAll seven supervisors agreed on a lack of any structured protocol available to residents or workers to promote OH care for residents. They reported that RACF staff received no formal training in providing OH care for residents, and noted various barriers to the provision of routine OH care, categorised into three main themes: (1) residents' factors (e.g. physical limitations, limited family involvement, uncooperative behaviour), (2) caregivers' factors (e.g. lack of knowledge on the part of caregivers, incompetent caregivers and insufficient comprehensive management in RACFs) and (3) environmental factors (e.g. less involvement from government, difficulty in accessing dental clinics, refusal of dentists to manage patients with complex medical conditions, and poor public awareness).ConclusionsThe study concluded with the need for the establishment of an OH training program for RACF staff and a protocol for daily and professional OH care for the residents of private RACFs in Malaysia.
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