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Time spent away from bed is associated with oral hygiene and oral function: A cross-sectional and multi-institutional study.
Yanagida, Ryosuke; Tohara, Haruka; Wakabayashi, Hidetaka; Kinoshita, Shoji; Sakai, Kotomi; Isowa, Tokiko; Nakagawa, Kazuharu; Yamaguchi, Kohei; Yoshimi, Kanako; Momosaki, Ryo.
Afiliación
  • Yanagida R; Department of Dysphagia Rehabilitation, Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU), Tokyo, Japan.
  • Tohara H; Department of Dysphagia Rehabilitation, Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU), Tokyo, Japan.
  • Wakabayashi H; Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Tokyo Women's Medical University Hospital, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Kinoshita S; Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, The Jikei University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Sakai K; Department of Research, Heisei Medical Welfare Group Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Isowa T; Division of Policy Evaluation, Department of Health Policy, Research Institute, National Center for Child Health and Development, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Nakagawa K; Department of Nursing, Graduate School of Medicine, Mie University, Mie, Japan.
  • Yamaguchi K; Department of Dysphagia Rehabilitation, Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU), Tokyo, Japan.
  • Yoshimi K; Department of Dysphagia Rehabilitation, Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU), Tokyo, Japan.
  • Momosaki R; Department of Dysphagia Rehabilitation, Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Tokyo Medical and Dental University (TMDU), Tokyo, Japan.
J Oral Rehabil ; 2024 Jul 15.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39007255
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Spending time away from bed is important in older adults. Not doing so can lead to functional decline rapidly.

OBJECTIVE:

To investigate the association between oral function and time spent away from bed in older adults living in nursing homes.

METHODS:

We enrolled 748 adults aged ≥65 years across eight nursing homes between April 2022 and March 2023. 'Problems with oral hygiene' and 'problems with oral function' were the dependent variables in the multiple regression analyses to determine their association with time spent away from bed.

RESULTS:

We selected 304 participants (76 men; mean age, 86.3 ± 7.5 years) and divided them into three groups group S (< 4 h), group M (4 to < 6 h) and group L (≥ 6 h), with 28, 23 and 253 participants, respectively. Comparison of the characteristics between the groups demonstrated significant differences in the Barthel index (p < .001), time spent away from bed (p < .001), history of aspiration pneumonia (p < .001), confirmation of meals and food forms (p = .010), problems with oral hygiene (p = .014), and problems with oral function (p = .002). Based on multiple regression analyses, 'problems with oral hygiene' (p < .001) and 'problems with oral function' (p < .001) were significantly associated with time spent away from bed.

CONCLUSIONS:

The time spent away from bed was significantly associated with both oral hygiene and function in older adults, suggesting the importance of extending the time that older adults spend away from bed.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Oral Rehabil Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Japón

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Oral Rehabil Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Japón