Conducting geriatric dental research with cognitively impaired adults
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Auteurs : Jane M. Chalmers [Australie]Source :
- Gerodontology [ 0734-0664 ] ; 2000-07.
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- topic : Personnel infirmier, Protocole.
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- Additional components, Additional protocol components, Additional research protocol components, Adelaide, Alzheimer patients, Aust dent, Australian institute, Behaviour, Behaviour management, Behaviour management strategies, Behavioural problems, Carer, Chalmers, Cognitive, Cognitive decline, Cognitive impairment, Cognitive status, Cognitive testing tools, Cognitive tests, Cognitively, Communication strategies, Dementia, Dementia care, Dent, Dental, Dental delivery system, Dental examination, Dental examinations, Dental examiners, Dental professionals, Dental research, Dental researchers, Dental studies, Dental treatment, Different stages, Elderly people, Eognitively, Epidemiological studies, Examiner places, Familiar environment, General communication strategies, Gentle touch, Geriatric, Gerodontology, Gerodontology association, Global deterioration scale, Longitudinal study, Mmse, Multiple communication forms, Nursing home residents, Nursing staff, Older adult populations, Older adults, Oral care, Oral diseases, Oral health, Participant, Power sources, Protocol, Representative samples, Research unit, Researcher, Rest periods, Second carer, Spec, Spec care dent, Specific communication techniques, Study protocols, Successful completion, Task breakdown, Time constraints, Tooth surfaces, World health organization.
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- Additional components, Additional protocol components, Additional research protocol components, Adelaide, Alzheimer patients, Aust dent, Australian institute, Behaviour, Behaviour management, Behaviour management strategies, Behavioural problems, Carer, Chalmers, Cognitive, Cognitive decline, Cognitive impairment, Cognitive status, Cognitive testing tools, Cognitive tests, Cognitively, Communication strategies, Dementia, Dementia care, Dent, Dental, Dental delivery system, Dental examination, Dental examinations, Dental examiners, Dental professionals, Dental research, Dental researchers, Dental studies, Dental treatment, Different stages, Elderly people, Eognitively, Epidemiological studies, Examiner places, Familiar environment, General communication strategies, Gentle touch, Geriatric, Gerodontology, Gerodontology association, Global deterioration scale, Longitudinal study, Mmse, Multiple communication forms, Nursing home residents, Nursing staff, Older adult populations, Older adults, Oral care, Oral diseases, Oral health, Participant, Power sources, Protocol, Representative samples, Research unit, Researcher, Rest periods, Second carer, Spec, Spec care dent, Specific communication techniques, Study protocols, Successful completion, Task breakdown, Time constraints, Tooth surfaces, World health organization.
Abstract
A growth in research focusing on the oral health of older adults has been evident in recent years. However, there are new and complex challenges for geriatric dental researchers studying the increasingly functionally dependent and cognitively impaired older adult population. Many geriatric dental studies have underreported oral disease prevalence and incidence by excluding adults who are cognitively impaired and/or behaviourally difficult. To ensure representative samples of older adult populations are studied, traditional oral epidemiological protocols in studies with cognitively impaired adults, require additional components detailing: (1) communication and behaviour management strategies for cognitively impaired adults; and (2) methodologies to facilitate the completion of dental examinations. A description of such additional protocol components is presented, along with a discussion of the use of cognitive testing tools by dental researchers.
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DOI: 10.1111/j.1741-2358.2000.00017.x
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