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Dental care utilization among home care recipients, nursing home residents, and older adults not in need of long-term care: An observational study based on German insurance claims data

Journal of Dentistry, ISSN: 0300-5712, Vol: 136, Page: 104627
2023
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To describe and compare dental care utilization (DCU) among home care recipients, nursing home residents, and older adults not in need of long-term care (LTC). Using nationwide claims data of 8 German statutory health and LTC insurance funds, proportions of home care recipients ( n  = 68,137), nursing home residents ( n  = 21,167), and non-LTC dependents ( n  = 632,205) aged 65+ years with DCU in 2017 were determined and compared. Associations between DCU and individual characteristics and setting were investigated via multivariable logistic regression. The proportions of individuals with DCU one year before and after transition to (a) home care ( n  = 23,590) and (b) nursing home care ( n  = 6,583) were compared. Proportions of home care recipients and nursing home residents with DCU were lower compared to non-LTC dependents (51.9, 53.1, and 73.2%, respectively). Adjusted odds ratios for DCU for home care recipients vs. non-LTC dependents ranged from 0.55 (LTC grades 1/2; 95% confidence interval 0.54–0.56) to 0.38 (LTC grades 4/5; 0.36–0.40). For nursing home residents vs. non-LTC dependents they ranged from 0.69 (3; 0.65–0.72) to 0.67 (4/5; 0.63–0.71). Women, older individuals, those with 0–1 diseases of the Elixhauser comorbidity index, dementia, and those from West Germany were also less likely to utilize dental care than their counterparts. Utilization decreased after transition to home care (60.0 vs. 55.6%) and increased after transition to nursing homes (46.1 vs. 53.5%). Nursing home residents and especially home care recipients utilized dental care less frequently than older non-LTC dependents. Organizational barriers for dental care utilization and ways to remove them should be investigated. Dental care utilization among LTC dependents is low and should be improved in both the home care and nursing home setting.

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