Publication: Sustainable Development in Hospitals for Elderly Dysphagia In Geriatric Dentistry
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2025-09-12
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2-s2.0-105023006788
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Sustainable Development for Hospitals and Clinics
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225
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252
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SCOPUS
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Sustainable Development for Hospitals and Clinics (2025) , 225-252
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Phuangsuwan P., Rungsiyanont S., Sriboonruang P. Sustainable Development in Hospitals for Elderly Dysphagia In Geriatric Dentistry. Sustainable Development for Hospitals and Clinics (2025) , 225-252. 252. doi:10.4018/979-8-3693-9800-5.ch008 Retrieved from: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14740/51710
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Abstract
Sustainable development in geriatric dental Facilities treating dysphagia in older patients requires a comprehensive approach that encompasses environmental, social, and economic considerations. This chapter uses PRISMA for systematic review meta-analysis. Related keywords determined 2021-2025 scholarly paper selection. We used thematic and content analyses. Adjusted diets reduce waste and make better use of resources, which benefits the environment. Socially, it requires equal access to specialized treatment, patient-centered methods that consider individual needs, and well-supported staff. Financially, cost-effective methods, preventive dental treatment to prevent dysphagia, and long-term value are needed. Geriatric dentistry promotes oral health to prevent and alleviate dysphagia. This improves older patients' quality of life and ensures resource-efficient healthcare.
