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A study on the influencing factors of oral health-related behaviors of the elderly in elderly welfare facilities on oral health-related quality of life

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¾çº´ÀÍ ( Yang Byung-Ik ) - Seoul National University School of Dentistry Department of Preventive and Public Health Dentistry
¹ÚÁö¾Æ ( Park Ji-A ) - Seoul National University School of Dentistry Department of Preventive and Public Health Dentistry
ÀÌÀ翵 ( Lee Jae-Young ) - Dankook University College of Health Sciences Department of Dental Hygiene
Áøº¸Çü ( Jin Bo-Hyoung ) - Seoul National University School of Dentistry Department of Preventive and Public Health Dentistry

Abstract


Objectives: In order to understand the factors that influence the oral health-related quality of life of older adults, we investigated the quality of life, oral health status, and oral health behavior of older adults in a metropolitan city in Korea.

Methods: Data were collected from October 2019 to March 2020, after approval was obtained from the authors¡¯ institutional review board. Oral examinations were administered and a structured questionnaire was distributed to 150 older adults at a public nursing home. Data on sociodemographic factors, oral health behaviors, general health questions, and oral health-related quality of life (assessed with the Oral Health Impact Profile-14 [OHIP-14]) were collected with the questionnaire. To assess the general health condition of the participants, grip strength and upper arm and calfcircumference were measured. Multiple logistic regression analysis was used to determine the correlation between oral health-related quality of life and other variables.

Results: Whether brushing was performed, the number of remaining teeth, and the presence of periodontal disease were found to correlate with OHIP-14 scores (P<0.05). Oral Health Impact Profile-14 scores and sociodemographic factors in older adults through multiple logistic regression analyses with general health, oral health habits and conditions, and need for assistance with daily oral health care. Correlations between OHIP-14 scores and general health variables, such as thigh circumference and grip strength, revealed a low oral health-related quality of life in participants whoneeded help during brushing (P<0.05).

Conclusions: Results of the study confirmed a relationship between OHIP-14 scores and oral health and habits among older adults in public nursing homes with socioeconomic status, and general health, and oral health, and each variable affects the relationship. Further analysis and additional epidemiological studies are needed to understand the interrelationships.

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Dental care for aged; Oral health behavior; Quality of life

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