Evaluation Of The Elderly On Oral Health In The Basic Attention

Background: For aging healthy, the prevention and maintenance of oral health is essential in the general health of the individual. Objective: Thus, we sought to evaluate the elderly's perception of themselves, associating this information with their reported quality of life. Methods: This is an...

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Published in:International archives of medicine Vol. 10
Main Authors: Laureano Dalle Piagge, Carmem Silvia, De Lima Alves, Karoline, Silva, Luípa Michele, Moreira Alexandre, Adriana Maria, Siqueira Brasileiro, Mariana De Lacerda, Silva de Oliveira, Cariles, Duarte Rocha, Jacqueline, Rocha Rodrigues Alves, Mônica, Medeiros de Oliveira, Ana Giovana, Costa Feitosa Alves, Maria do Socorro, Oliveira Silva, Antonia
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 14-03-2017
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Summary:Background: For aging healthy, the prevention and maintenance of oral health is essential in the general health of the individual. Objective: Thus, we sought to evaluate the elderly's perception of themselves, associating this information with their reported quality of life. Methods: This is an exploratory descriptive study with a quantitative approach. It was held in the Family Health Units in the city of João Pessoa-Paraiba-Brazil, in 2015. The Geriatric Oral Health Assessment Index questionnaire was used to assess the Socio Dental Indicator. Results: Were 258 elderly, mostly female, married, who perceive their oral health positively, although they report having suffered limitations, being them physical, psychological, pain or discomfort. Conclusion: In the face of the evidence, measures are suggested to minimize the gaps, adopting more public policies aimed at the health of the elderly. These measures will ensure better conditions of service and development of projects with the aim of providing ageing with quality of life, to this age group. The results of this study may contribute to educational actions aimed at improving the care of the elderly.
ISSN:1755-7682
1755-7682
DOI:10.3823/2338