Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore.
School of Health and Social Sciences (Oral Health Therapy), Nanyang Polytechnic, Singapore, Singapore.
Gerodontology. 2021 Dec;38(4):351-365. doi: 10.1111/ger.12588. Epub 2021 Sep 14.
OBJECTIVE/BACKGROUND: Access to oral health care among older adults is a key issue in society, which has been exacerbated by social distancing measures and lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic. Older adults would greatly benefit from teledentistry, yet little information exists on the enablers and challenges of adopting this technology for use with this group. The aim of this scoping review is to summarise the applications and key factors associated with the adoption of teledentistry among older adults.
This scoping review was developed in accordance with Arksey and O'Malley's five-stage framework and the Joanna Briggs Institute scoping review protocol guidelines. Publications on teledentistry involving direct clinical services for older adults aged 60 and above were included. Publications that focused solely on teleeducation were excluded. A systematic search was carried out on major electronic databases until 25 August 2020. Out of 1084 articles screened, 25 articles were included. Facilitators and barriers were categorised using the socio-ecological model.
RESULTS/DISCUSSION: Teleconsultation and telediagnosis were the most reported applications of teledentistry among older adults. Reported policy-level factors were data privacy issues (n = 7) and regulations (n = 17). Community-level facilitators and barriers included the availability of resources (n = 15) and support (n = 3). Familiar care settings (n = 2) and effective administration (n = 20) were key organisational-level factors. Staff attitudes and education (n = 23) and individual patient knowledge, attitudes and practices (n = 10) can influence teledentistry adoption while complex medical conditions (n = 8) may pose a challenge.
Key factors in the uptake of teledentistry among older adults span across policy, community, organisational, interpersonal and individual factors. Commonly reported barriers included technical issues, lack of funding, consent issues and cognitive impairments.
目的/背景:老年人获得口腔保健是社会的一个关键问题,而在 COVID-19 大流行期间,社交距离措施和封锁加剧了这一问题。老年人将从远程牙科中大大受益,但对于采用这项技术为该人群服务的促进因素和挑战,几乎没有信息。本范围综述的目的是总结老年人使用远程牙科的应用和关键因素。
本范围综述是根据 Arksey 和 O'Malley 的五阶段框架和 Joanna Briggs 研究所范围综述方案指南制定的。纳入了涉及 60 岁及以上老年人直接临床服务的远程牙科相关出版物。仅关注远程教育的出版物被排除在外。对主要电子数据库进行了系统搜索,截至 2020 年 8 月 25 日。在筛选出的 1084 篇文章中,有 25 篇被纳入。使用社会生态模型对促进因素和障碍进行分类。
结果/讨论:远程咨询和远程诊断是老年人中远程牙科应用最广泛的两种。报告的政策层面的因素包括数据隐私问题(n=7)和法规(n=17)。社区层面的促进因素和障碍包括资源的可利用性(n=15)和支持(n=3)。熟悉的护理环境(n=2)和有效的管理(n=20)是组织层面的关键因素。员工态度和教育(n=23)以及患者个人的知识、态度和实践(n=10)可能会影响远程牙科的采用,而复杂的医疗条件(n=8)可能是一个挑战。
老年人接受远程牙科的关键因素涉及政策、社区、组织、人际和个人因素。常见的报告障碍包括技术问题、缺乏资金、同意问题和认知障碍。