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Challenges in geriatric oral health research methodology concerning caregivers of cognitively impaired elderly adults
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Challenges in geriatric oral health research methodology concerning caregivers of cognitively impaired elderly adults

Valerie L Blanco, Steven M Levy, Ronald L Ettinger, Henrietta Logan and Kathleen C. Buckwalter
Special care in dentistry, Vol.17(4), pp.129-132
07/01/1997
DOI: 10.1111/j.1754-4505.1997.tb00882.x
PMID: 09791291

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Abstract

Little is known about oral health care behaviors of community-dwelling, cognitively impaired elderly (CIE) persons. Few studies have been conducted regarding the actual provision of oral care for CIE persons or the attitudes and concerns about oral health among their caregivers. The CIE person's ability to perform self-care decreases over time, and the role of the caregiver in daily oral care becomes increasingly important. The purpose of this pilot study was to explore the attitudes toward oral health and identify related concerns among caregivers who care for community-dwelling CIE persons. Caregivers were surveyed by means of a self-administered, mailed questionnaire. To maintain confidentiality, an intermediary was used for recruitment and data collection. Overall, 148 caregivers were invited by an intermediary to participate in the survey; only 21 (14%) consented to participate and returned the questionnaire. This paper discusses some of the numerous methodological challenges identified when an attempt was made to survey care-givers' attitudes toward and barriers to providing oral care for a dependent CIE.

Nursing Activities of Daily Living Adult Aged 80 and over Alzheimer Disease Attitude of Health Personnel Caregivers/psychology Cross-Sectional Studies Dental Care for Aged Dental Care for Disabled Female Health Services Research Humans Male Middle Aged Pilot Projects Questionnaires

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