noAims and objectives To (1) investigate the organisation, provision and practice of oral care in typical UK stroke units; (2) explore stroke survivors', carers' and healthcare professionals' experiences and perceptions about the barriers and facilitators to receiving and undertaking oral care in stroke units. Background Cerebrovascular disease and oral health are major global health concerns. Little is known about the provision, challenges and practice of oral care in the stroke unit setting, and there are currently no evidence-based practice guidelines. Design Cross-sectional survey of 11 stroke units across Greater Manchester and descriptive qualitative study using focus groups and semi-structured interviews. Methods A sel...
Purpose There appears to be an association between poor oral hygiene and increased risk of aspiratio...
Background: Dental disease is highly prevalent in people with stroke. Stroke survivors regard oral h...
Aims and objectives: To identify current evidence on the role of nurses and allied health profession...
Aims and objectives: To (1) investigate the organisation, provision and practice of oral care in typ...
Aims To examine current practice, perceptions of healthcare professionals and factors affecting prov...
Introduction: Delivering mouth hygiene to stroke patients poses appreciable challenges due to their ...
Background: Maintaining good oral health remains a challenge among those hospitalised after stroke. ...
Background: Maintaining good oral health remains a challenge among those hospitalised after stroke. ...
Oral care can be a challenging task for those who haveimpairments as a consequence of stroke. Physic...
Background Stroke is a serious cerebrovascular disease and is one of the world’s leading causes of ...
Aims: To examine current practice, perceptions of healthcare professionals and factors affecting pro...
Background and Rationale: Stroke has disabling oral health (OH) effects, such as dysphagia and hinde...
PurposeThere appears to be an association between poor oral hygiene and increased risk of aspiration...
AimsTo examine current practice, perceptions of healthcare professionals and factors affecting provi...
Objective: To develop an oral hygiene complex intervention and evaluate its feasibility in a single ...
Purpose There appears to be an association between poor oral hygiene and increased risk of aspiratio...
Background: Dental disease is highly prevalent in people with stroke. Stroke survivors regard oral h...
Aims and objectives: To identify current evidence on the role of nurses and allied health profession...
Aims and objectives: To (1) investigate the organisation, provision and practice of oral care in typ...
Aims To examine current practice, perceptions of healthcare professionals and factors affecting prov...
Introduction: Delivering mouth hygiene to stroke patients poses appreciable challenges due to their ...
Background: Maintaining good oral health remains a challenge among those hospitalised after stroke. ...
Background: Maintaining good oral health remains a challenge among those hospitalised after stroke. ...
Oral care can be a challenging task for those who haveimpairments as a consequence of stroke. Physic...
Background Stroke is a serious cerebrovascular disease and is one of the world’s leading causes of ...
Aims: To examine current practice, perceptions of healthcare professionals and factors affecting pro...
Background and Rationale: Stroke has disabling oral health (OH) effects, such as dysphagia and hinde...
PurposeThere appears to be an association between poor oral hygiene and increased risk of aspiration...
AimsTo examine current practice, perceptions of healthcare professionals and factors affecting provi...
Objective: To develop an oral hygiene complex intervention and evaluate its feasibility in a single ...
Purpose There appears to be an association between poor oral hygiene and increased risk of aspiratio...
Background: Dental disease is highly prevalent in people with stroke. Stroke survivors regard oral h...
Aims and objectives: To identify current evidence on the role of nurses and allied health profession...