Preliminary investigation of family caregiver burden and oral care provided to homebound older patients
Clinical and Experimental Dental Research2021Vol. 7(5), pp. 840–844
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Abstract
The results show that family caregivers experiencing high caregiver burden spent less time providing oral care than caregivers who reported less caregiver burden. Thus, support for oral health management provided by oral health professionals is considered necessary for family with a high caregiver burden of homebound older patients.
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