Healthcare professionals' perspectives on oral health care in acute stroke patients: a qualitative study

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Konadu, Akua Boakyewaa [1 ]
Iwuozo, Emmanuel U. [2 ]
Sunkwa-Mills, Gifty [3 ]
Ayoola, Yekeen A. [4 ]
Manu, Ewura A. [5 ]
Hewlett, Sandra A. [1 ]
Dedey, Florence [6 ]
Abdulkadir, Mohammed B. [7 ]
Ogedegbe, Olugbenga [8 ]
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[1] Univ Ghana, Dent Sch, Dept Restorat Dent, Accra, Ghana
[2] Benue State Univ, Teaching Hosp Makurdi, Internal Med Dept, Neurol Unit, Makurdi, Benue, Nigeria
[3] Municipal Hlth Directorate, Awutu Senya East Municipal GHS, Awutu Senya East, Ghana
[4] Gombe State Univ, Dept Med, Gombe, Nigeria
[5] Korle Bu Teaching Hosp, Dept Child Hlth, Accra, Ghana
[6] Univ Ghana, Med Sch, Dept Surg, Accra, Ghana
[7] Univ Ilorin, Dept Paediat, Ilorin, Nigeria
[8] NYU Langone, Inst Excellence Hlth Equ, New York, NY USA
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HYGIENE; AFRICA;
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10.1038/s41405-024-00238-z
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R78 [口腔科学];
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Background Stroke is a major public health problem, with the disabilities of the patients increasing their risk of poor oral health. Currently, in Ghana and Nigeria, no guideline exists for oral health care in stroke patients, while most of our acute stroke care settings have no documented protocol.Aim This study sought to understand the perspectives of healthcare professionals in Ghana and Nigeria about oral healthcare in acute stroke patients.Methods A qualitative inductive approach was employed to explore healthcare professionals' perspectives. After obtaining informed consent, in-depth interviews were conducted among doctors, nurses, and physiotherapists using semi-structured question guides. Participants' responses were audiotaped for transcription and analysis. Interviews were conducted until data saturation was reached. Data were analyzed thematically to generate themes and sub-themes using an inductive approach.The results Twenty-five (25) health care professionals (HCP) aged 25-60 years with a mean age of 36.2 +/- 4.2 years were interviewed. There were 15 (60.0%) males and 10 (40.0%) females. HCP included nurse practitioners 14 (56.0%), medical doctors 7 (28.0%), and physiotherapists 4 (16.0%). The HCP demonstrated adequate knowledge of stroke and considered oral health important for esthetic and clinical reasons. They, however, reported being unable to give it the required attention due to inadequate collaboration between the various professional cadres, insufficient equipment, and a skewed focus on other clinical needs of the acute stroke patients.Conclusions The findings indicate that HCPs perceived oral health care as very important among patients with acute stroke. However, they reported a lack of collaboration and integration of oral health care in routine stroke care as a major impediment.
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