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Oral health plays second fiddle in palliative care: an interview study with registered nurses in home healthcare

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Abstract

The oral health of patients at the end of life risks being forgotten or falling between the cracks, due to the nurses' scattered tasks and unclear delimitations between their, and other professionals' responsibilities. The responsibilities of registered nurses are also ethically demanding, since their intent to respect the patient's integrity could mean that in some cases the patients does not allow them to help with oral health. To reduce the risk that oral health is overlooked, clearer demarcation and guidelines on the division of responsibilities are required. Routines that clearly implement early and recurring oral health assessments in home healthcare as well as continuing education updates on oral health and oral care are also needed.

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