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Highlights the need to train residential home carers to provide oral hygiene.
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Describes a pilot training scheme to enable them to carry out oral hygiene provision.
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Reports the evaluation of this training scheme.
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Objective This pilot study aimed to produce and evaluate training resources and training in oral health care, including oral hygiene, for carers in care homes in Surrey and Medway.
Methods During two training days, for carers from these homes, short, interactive presentations were given on a range of topics relevant to oral health care and oral hygiene of older people, followed by practical training. Prior to any training all attendees completed a 39 question questionnaire to establish their baseline knowledge of oral health and hygiene. At the end of the training day they completed an evaluation form. Fourteen weeks later, they were visited at their place of work and completed the same questionnaire again. Differences in responses between baseline and after 14 weeks were statistically tested using the chi-squared test.
Results Sixty-six carers attended the training sessions and 44 were followed up 14 weeks later. The results showed an improvement in carer knowledge at follow up. The majority of carers (36/44) spoke English as their first language. They had a mean age of 41 years, 37 were female and 7 male. They had worked as carers for a mean of 10.9 years (range 4 months–34 years). Over 90% stated that the training day fully met or exceeded their requirements and expectations.
Conclusions The results indicated improvements in carer knowledge. However, the carers were atypical of carers in general, as they were self-selected and well-motivated. Nevertheless the content of the training day and the questionnaire should inform future work in this area.
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The authors thank the owners of the care homes, whose employees attended the training days, and the carers for taking part in this pilot. They also thank Health Education England for funding the project
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Eaton, K., Lloyd, H., Wheeler, M. et al. Looking after the mouth – Evaluation of a pilot for a new approach to training care home carers in Kent, Surrey and Sussex. Br Dent J 221, 31–36 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bdj.2016.497
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