| Literature DB >> 30044849 |
Raquel Conceição Ferreira1, Marco Tulio de Freitas Ribeiro2, Fabiana Vargas-Ferreira1, Aline Araujo Sampaio1, Ana Cristina Marinho Pereira2, Andrea Maria Duarte Vargas1, Rafaella Mendes de Jesus1, Efigênia Ferreira E Ferreira1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: This study deals with management of a group of elderly patients with a history of leprosy and hand deformities by a multidisciplinary team of dentists and occupational therapists. Assistive technology devices have been developed to allow such patients to obtain independence in oral self-care and can be a cost-effective approach to improving oral care in this population. The objective of this study was to describe the development of assistive devices to facilitate daily oral hygiene in older people with enduring leprosy-related impairments.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30044849 PMCID: PMC6059442 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0200503
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Characteristics of the sample involving elders that was using assistive devices 6 months after intervention, devices supplied and performance of oral hygiene activities. Betim. Minas Gerais, Brazil.
| Patient | Gender(M: male; F: female) | Age (years) | Place of residence | Deformities | Hygiene and mouthwash activity | Denture brushing (ADOH | Mouthwash (ADOH | Assistive devices |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | M | 76 | Long-term care facility | In both hands, rheumatoid arthritis. Incapable of right-hand prehension | Cleaned the dentures with his left hand without using the brush. For mouthwash, he didn’t use his hands | 4/1 | 2/0 | Universal strap and cup |
| 2 | M | 81 | Own home | In both hands: atrophy, contracture and amputation of fingers. Weak prehension on the right hand | Let the brush drop | 2/1 | 0/0 | Universal belt and thickening of the diameter of the handle of the brush |
| 3 | F | 77 | Own home | Wheelchair user; multiple deformities in both hands. Absence of left-hand prehension | Could not hold prosthesis during brushing | 2/1 | 0/0 | For her hygiene, she used a stabilization for dentures. Brush was permanently mounted in a position where it could be used to clean the denture. |
| 4 | F | 76 | Own home | Left hand with flexed contracture of all fingers, dorsal and palmar atrophy | She had difficulty holding the dentures with her left hand | 2/1 | 2/0 | She has adapted cup for mouthwash. Brush was permanently mounted in a position where it could be used to clean the denture. |
| 5 | F | 69 | Muscular atrophy, contracture, bone resorption in the hands; surgical amputation of some fingers | Had difficulty in holding the brush and the dentures | 2/1 | 0/0 | She has adapted cup for mouthwash. Brush was permanently mounted in a position where it could be used to clean the denture. | |
| 6 | F | 72 | Own home | Deformities and lack of sensitivity in both hands. Unable to hold objects in her left hand; right-hand grip was precarious. | Difficulty using mouthwash and could not hold the brush firmly | 2/1 | 0/0 | Universal strap and adapted cup for mouthwash. |
| 7 | F | 75 | Residence | Clawed hands, bone resorption, some finger amputations and muscular atrophy with loss of the palm arches. | Capable of brushing. He was not in the habit of using the mouthwash | 0/0 | 2/0 | Cup suitable for mouthwash. |
| 8 | F | 79 | Own home | Wheelchair user. Deformities and lack of sensitivity in both hands | Independent in brushing. Had difficulty using mouthwash. | 0/0 | 2/0 | Cup adapted for mouthwash. |
| 9 | F | 71 | Own home | Deformities and lack of sensitivity in both hands. Little prehension in the right hand | Could not grip the brush firmly | 2/1 | 2/0 | Universal strap and adapted cup for mouthwash |
| 10 | F | 82 | Long-term care | Wheelchair user; lack of sensation in the hands and difficulty with grip in both hands | He could not carry the water with his hands to the mouthwash activity | 0/0 | 2/0 | Adapted bowl to reduce impact of dropping the dentures and prevent it fracturing and adapted cup for mouthwash. |
| 11 | M | 77 | Own home | Visually impaired. Muscular atrophy in both hands, and with toes contraction. Only capable of grasping with the right hand. | He has drunk directly from the tap without using his hands. | 2/2 | 2/0 | Bowl and adapted cup. No intervention was performed for brushing due to severe visual impairment. |
*ADOH: Daily Oral Hygiene Activity Index.
Characteristics of the sample involving elders that was not using assistive devices 6 months after intervention, devices supplied and performance of oral hygiene activities. Betim. Minas Gerais, Brazil.
| Patient | Gender (M: male; F: female) | Age (years) | Place of residence | Deformities | Hygiene and mouthwash activity | Denture brushing (ADOH | Mouthwash (ADOH | Assistive devices |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | F | 97 | Own home | No sensitivity in her hand; deformity of the right hand | Patient with cognitive impairment and caregiver dependency for hygiene of denture | 4/4 | 4/4 | Brush with thick cable. |
| 2 | F | 87 | Own home | In both hands. Poor grip in the left hand | Difficulty in brushing the dentures and in the mouthwash | 2/2 | 0/0 | Brush with thick cable. Cup suitable for mouthwash |
| 3 | F | 74 | Own home | Deformity and lack of sensitivity in both hands | He could not hold a denture in one hand and brush with the other as he used one hand to lever himself out of his chair into a standing position. | 4/4 | 2/2 | Bitehole brush and an anti-slip mat to protect the dentures if it fell from his hand. |
| 4 | M | 95 | Long-term care | Visually impaired; little prehension in either hand. | Difficulty in holding the brush | 2/2 | 0/0 | He uses a cup with handle to facilitate the mouthwash. Brush was permanently mounted in a position where it could be used to clean the dentures. |
| 5 | M | 91 | Own home | No vision in his left eye, impaired vision in the right eye. Flexion contracture in all the fingers. Weak grip in the left hand. | Could not hold the dentures with his left hand. | 2/2 | 2/0 | Adapted cup for mouthwash. Brush was permanently mounted in a position where it could be used to clean the dentures. |
*ADOH: Daily Oral Hygiene Activity Index.
Patients’ opinions of their assistive devices.
| Type of assistive device | Opinions |
|---|---|
| Brush with Universal belt ( | “This brush is so good! I was shame with my last one!” |
| Cup suitable for mouthwash ( | “It is beautiful! What a beautiful color!. Wow, I'll take this cup with me! It’s really fancy.” |
| Assistive dispositive to avoid the denture hitting the sink ( | “It's good that it fits in the sink, right? And I can carry the cup of mouthwash with the brush inside from the bedroom to the bathroom.” |
| Stabilization device for cleaning prostheses ( | “It held the prosthesis steadier” |
| Brush with thickened diameter ( | “Oh, those fingers are missing!”. “The brush sometimes escaped”. “That’s good, right? It’s thicker and so it stays steadier!” |
| Brush fixed to the wall | “Before, the denture escaped and fell on the floor when I washed it!” “It’s very good, this one on the wall, much better” |