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Effect of Professional Oral Care on the Incidence of Pneumonia in the Elderly Living in Nursing Homes – A Pilot Study

Original Research, Volume 03 Issue 4 – October to December 2010

Authors

Jacob Babya
Angel Fenolb
a. Department of Chest and TB, Co-operative Medical College, Kochi
b. Amrita School of Dentistry, AIMS, Kochi*


Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of professional oral health care on the elderly living in nursing homes in decreasing the incidence of pneumonia.
Study Design: Sixty elderly subjects between the age group of 75 to 85 (mean age 81 with a standard deviation of +/- 0.25 were included the study. They were divided into two groups: with professional oral health care and without professional health care. They were followed up for a period of one year to determine the prevalence of fever (38.5oC and above) and aspiration pneumonia.
Setting: Two nursing homes in an urban town in Kerala
Results: The prevalence of fever and aspiration pneumonia was significantly lower in subjects receiving professional oral health care than those without professional health care.
Conclusion: This study showed that professional oral health care decreases the incidence of aspiration pneumonia in elderly people.
Keywords: Oral healthcare, Elderly, Aspiration pneumonia, Nursing home care.


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