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Integrating oral health into primary care: a proof-of-concept for dry mouth management in the Australian community pharmacy setting

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posted on 2025-01-29, 04:31 authored by Hanny CalacheHanny Calache, R Martin, C Loton, MW Taing, Kevin Mc NamaraKevin Mc Namara, L Smith, B Christian
AbstractBackgroundXerostomia (dry mouth) is a common yet severe problem, causing difficulty with eating, speaking, dental caries, and discomfort. Access issues to dental services, including cost and availability of dental practitioners, can delay timely diagnosis and management of dry mouth. Thus, there is a need for innovative approaches to manage xerostomia, involving non‐dental primary care health practitioners.Methods/DesignsThis proof‐of‐concept study assessed the feasibility of a co‐designed oral health education resource to enable pharmacists to support their clients in managing xerostomia. The co‐design process involved input from consumers with lived experience and an expert advisory group. Ten community pharmacists then participated in a pilot programme to deliver oral health advice on dry mouth to their clients. Pre‐ and post‐intervention surveys assessed the pharmacists' confidence, recommendations and knowledge on dry mouth.ResultsThrough the co‐design process, several resources were developed, including an information guide for pharmacists, a flyer and a sticker for clients. Participating pharmacists had an increase in confidence, knowledge and ability to provide dry mouth management advice when supported by appropriate resources.ConclusionIt is feasible for pharmacists to provide oral healthcare advice in a community pharmacy setting if they receive the right training, resources, and support.

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Journal

Australian Dental Journal

Pagination

1-10

Location

London, Eng.

ISSN

0045-0421

eISSN

1834-7819

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Publisher

Wiley

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