2022
DOI: 10.1038/s41405-022-00098-5
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Potential educational and workforce strategies to meet the oral health challenges of an increasingly older population: a qualitative study

Abstract: Introduction The demographic shift in the age profile of the UK is well established. Older people have more complex requirements to maintain their oral health. Objectives This research explored Gerodontology with influential and recognised UK experts in Dental Public Health, Dental Education and Gerodontology. Three main topics were explored: the dental challenges associated with the ageing population, the role of dental care professionals (DCPs) a… Show more

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“…Whilst not all barriers and facilitators may apply to all older people, the results of the study nevertheless highlighted age-speci c factors. Many of the barriers and facilitators overlapped with those experienced by other vulnerable groups as shown in other studies 18,19,20,21,58,59 . This was the rst study to limit the search to dental care in the UK whilst extending the time period to encompass the last 50 years.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 52%
“…Whilst not all barriers and facilitators may apply to all older people, the results of the study nevertheless highlighted age-speci c factors. Many of the barriers and facilitators overlapped with those experienced by other vulnerable groups as shown in other studies 18,19,20,21,58,59 . This was the rst study to limit the search to dental care in the UK whilst extending the time period to encompass the last 50 years.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 52%