Keep My Teeth: An evaluation of multi�disciplinary training in mouth care for people with intellectual developmental disorders.
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Nowghani, F., Lisiecka, D., Phelan, S., Horan, P., O'Reilly, L., Howell, Y., & Mac Giolla Phadraig, C., Keep My Teeth: An evaluation of multi�disciplinary training in mouth care for people with intellectual developmental disorders., Special Care in Dentistry, 44, 3, 2024, 852 - 862
Abstract
Aim: To evaluate a modular didactic training intervention called Keep My Teeth
designed by special care dentists, for a range of healthcare students to provide
oral homecare for people with intellectual developmental disorders (PwIDD).
Methods: To evaluate the intervention a one-group pre-test post-test pre-
experimental research design was utilized. The intervention was delivered by
virtual platforms or face-to-face, with a sub-sample of participants also receiving
practical training. Healthcare students included Speech and Language Ther-
apy (SLT), Registered Nurse Intellectual Disability (RNID), Dental Science (DS),
Dental Nursing (DN), and Dental Hygiene (DH).
Results: Sixty-three of the 147 trainees completed all surveys. A significant
change in perspective on barriers was seen for most groups post-training, with an
increase in confidence in delivering oral care to PwIDD across disciplines; 67%
of DH/DN students who took part in the practical training felt that the didactic
training was just as effective without the practical training, while 42% of the DS
students felt that was true.
Conclusions: The training interventions provided seem to have increased the
awareness of study participants in relation to barriers to care, and increased their
self-efficacy towards, and intention to perform, oral homecare behaviors.
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Type of material: Journal Article

