TY - JOUR
T1 - Global Perspectives of Oral Health Policies and Oral Healthcare Schemes for Older Adult Populations
AU - Meng Jiang, Chloe
AU - Hung Chu, Chun
AU - Duangthip, Duangporn
AU - Ettinger, Ronald L.
AU - Neves Hugo, Fernando
AU - Kettratad-Pruksapong, Matana
AU - Liu, Jian
AU - Marchini, Leonardo
AU - McKenna, Gerry
AU - Ono, Takahiro
AU - Rong, Wensheng
AU - Schimmel, Martin
AU - Shah, Naseem
AU - Slack-Smith, Linda
AU - Yang, Stella X.
AU - Edward, Edward C.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - The aim of this study was to present a concise summary of the oral health policies and oral healthcare schemes for older adult populations in a number of selected countries around the world. In this paper, the current and planned national/regional oral health policies and oral healthcare schemes of nine countries (Australia, Brazil, China including Hong Kong, India, Japan, Switzerland, Thailand, the United Kingdom, and the United States) are reported. Barriers and challenges in oral health promotion in terms of devising oral health policies, implementing oral health schemes, and educating the future dental workforce are discussed. In response to the aging of population, individual countries have initiated or reformed their healthcare systems and developed innovative approaches to deliver oral health services for older adults. There is a global shortage of dentists trained in geriatric dentistry. In many countries, geriatric dentistry is not formally recognized as a specialty. Education and training in geriatric dentistry is needed to produce responsive and competent dental professionals to serve the increasing number of older adults. It is expected that oral health policies and oral healthcare services will be changing and reforming in the coming decades to tackle the enduring oral health challenges of aging societies worldwide.
AB - The aim of this study was to present a concise summary of the oral health policies and oral healthcare schemes for older adult populations in a number of selected countries around the world. In this paper, the current and planned national/regional oral health policies and oral healthcare schemes of nine countries (Australia, Brazil, China including Hong Kong, India, Japan, Switzerland, Thailand, the United Kingdom, and the United States) are reported. Barriers and challenges in oral health promotion in terms of devising oral health policies, implementing oral health schemes, and educating the future dental workforce are discussed. In response to the aging of population, individual countries have initiated or reformed their healthcare systems and developed innovative approaches to deliver oral health services for older adults. There is a global shortage of dentists trained in geriatric dentistry. In many countries, geriatric dentistry is not formally recognized as a specialty. Education and training in geriatric dentistry is needed to produce responsive and competent dental professionals to serve the increasing number of older adults. It is expected that oral health policies and oral healthcare services will be changing and reforming in the coming decades to tackle the enduring oral health challenges of aging societies worldwide.
KW - aging
KW - dental care
KW - healthcare policy
KW - international health
KW - older adults
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U2 - 10.3389/froh.2021.703526
DO - 10.3389/froh.2021.703526
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85129256452
SN - 2673-4842
VL - 2
JO - Frontiers in Oral Health
JF - Frontiers in Oral Health
M1 - 703526
ER -