scholarly journals Health-Related Social and Ethical Considerations towards the Utilization of Dental Medical Services by Seniors: Influencing and Protective Factors, Vulnerability, Resilience and Sense of Coherence

Author(s):  
Ina Nitschke ◽  
Sebastian Hahnel ◽  
Julia Jockusch

The aim is to analyze protective and modifying factors (e.g., vulnerability, resilience, sense of coherence) in relation to the utilization of dental services by seniors at different levels of the healthcare system. Terminological imprecision in the use and transfer of existing terms (sense of coherence, resilience, salutogenesis) to gerodontology is clarified. Factors influencing a reduced utilization (static/dynamic factors) can occur isolated or in combination and, thus, model the risk of a reduced utilization of dental services (influencing-factor mechanism). Protective factors of utilization include patient-specific factors for self-motivation and factors that promote oral-health-related resilience. Resistance forces that counteract can be identified as oral-health-related resilience factors. Achieving social and individual appreciation and establishing a prevention-oriented approach to utilization will be increasingly challenging, since the population is becoming older and access is not equal in terms of opportunity. Resistance forces need to be strengthened in an ethical context. Studies should increasingly present resilience processes, determinants and modes of action at the various interfaces in the healthcare system, which can ensure sustainable medical care in old age. The concepts conveyed here are generally valid and able to point out inequalities and ageism in access to dental services.

2019 ◽  
Vol 42 (2) ◽  
pp. 304-311
Author(s):  
Muhammad Abbas Amanat ◽  
Jacob John ◽  
Tan Maw Pin ◽  
Mahmoud Danaee ◽  
Vaishali Malhotra ◽  
...  

Abstract Background Poor oral health affects not only dietary choices but overall well-being. This study explores the influence of lifestyle, socio-demographics and utilization of dental services on the dentition status of an older urban Malaysian population. Methods A total of 1210 participants 60 years and above, representing the three main ethnic groups were recruited from a larger cohort study. Weighted factors valued for comparison included socio demographics and health status. Knowledge of and attitude and behaviour towards personal oral health were also assessed. Dentition status, adapted from WHO oral health guidelines, was the dependent variable investigated. Data were analysed using descriptive chi square test and multivariate binary logistic regression. Results Overall, 1187 respondents completed the study. The dentition status and oral health related knowledge, attitude and behaviour varied between the three ethnic groups. The Chinese were significantly less likely to have ≥13 missing teeth (OR = 0.698, 95% CI: 0.521–0.937) and ≥1 decayed teeth (0.653; 0.519–0.932) compared to the Malays, while the Indians were significantly less likely than the Malays to have ≥1 decayed teeth (0.695; 0.519–0.932) and ≥2 filled teeth (0.781; 0.540–1.128). Conclusion Ethnic differences in dentition outcome are related to oral health utilization highlighting the influence of cultural differences and the need for culturally sensitivity interventions.


2016 ◽  
Vol 27 (5) ◽  
pp. 334-343 ◽  
Author(s):  
Matheus França Perazzo ◽  
Monalisa Cesarino Gomes ◽  
Érick Tássio Neves ◽  
Carolina Castro Martins ◽  
Saul Martins Paiva ◽  
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2005 ◽  
Vol 113 (2) ◽  
pp. 121-127 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jarno Savolainen ◽  
Anna-Liisa Suominen-Taipale ◽  
Hannu Hausen ◽  
Paivi Harju ◽  
Antti Uutela ◽  
...  

Oral Diseases ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jocelito Tondolo Junior ◽  
Fernanda Ruffo Ortiz ◽  
Yassmín Hêllwaht Ramadan ◽  
Marília Cunha Maroneze ◽  
Bernardo Antonio Agostini ◽  
...  

2015 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 55-59 ◽  
Author(s):  
JE Enabulele ◽  
NM Chukwumah

ABSTRACT Objective This study evaluated the socio demographic determinants of utilization of dental services among secondary school students. Method A cross-sectional study of secondary school students attending schools in the immediate vicinity of a tertiary health facility that provides dental services. The analysis was done using frequency distribution, logistic regression, cross tabulations and test of significance with chi square. P< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results A total of 741 students participated in the study with 207 (27.9%) reporting dental visits mainly when they had dental problems. There was statistically significant association between the type of student, class and utilization of oral health services. Logistic regression showed no socio demographic factor was predictive of utilization of oral health services. Conclusion Although knowledge of who a dentist is was high, utilization of dental services was poor with no socio demographic factor being a predictor of utilization of dental services.


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