Challenges of Dental Hygienists in a Multidisciplinary Team Approach During Palliative Care for Patients With Advanced Cancer: A Nationwide Study

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Nakajima, Nobuhisa [1 ]
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[1] Univ Ryukyus Hosp, Div Community Based Med & Primary Care, 207 Uehara, Nakagami, Okinawa, Japan
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palliative care; supportive care; end-of-life care; dental hygienists; multidisciplinary team; pregraduate and postgraduate education; INTERVENTION;
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10.1177/1049909120960708
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Purpose: Palliative care is constructed by various kinds of professionals. This study aimed to identify the challenges that dental hygienists (DHs) encountered when working with other professionals in a multidisciplinary team approach in palliative care for advanced cancer patients. Methods: We conducted the following two studies: (1) a questionnaire-based survey for DHs who belong to Japanese Society for Oral Care (JSOC) on oral care in palliative care settings (n = 1,290), and (2) surveys on education for DHs in universities. Items in this study included the following: 1) a cross-sectional analysis of the curriculum on palliative care at 10 universities and 2) a questionnaire-based survey on palliative care education at 1 of the 10 universities (n = 75). Results: (1) Seventy-three percent had experience in oral care in palliative care settings. The number of DHs with >= 20 years' experience was significantly higher than those with <10 years' experience (76% vs 66%, p = 0.042). Further, 92% received no formal palliative care education, and 94% perceived a lack of knowledge on palliative care. These data did not differ based on the years of experience. (2) (a) There was no specific curriculum on the subject of palliative care in 10 universities. Lectures on palliative care were provided at 3 universities. (b) Fifty-five percent of students attended lectures on palliative care. However, 88% of them experienced anxiety, and 78% perceived few classes on palliative care. Conclusions: For DHs, to positively contribute to multidisciplinary palliative care team approach, it is important to establish pregraduate and postgraduate education systems.
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