Abstract

Abstract Background and Objectives The main purpose of the study was to examine the factors influencing older adults' seeking dental care, in the context of COVID-19 pandemic, based on the Health Belief Model (HBM). Research Design and Methods Phone interviews were conducted using a structured questionnaire, among 200 older adults aged 65 and above, who are member of Israeli largest sick fund Clalit Health Services, that were sampled through a systematic random sample. The data was collected between January 2022 to March 2022 and during September 2022. Results Our findings indicate that since the outbreak of COVID-19 in Israel, 61.5% and 55% of the participants reported visiting a dentist and a dental hygienist, respectively; and about a fifth of the participants have foregone care at both. Seeking dental care was associated with an increase in perceived threat, benefits, willingness to seek care and with a decrease in perceived barriers. The HBM was found to be a suitable framework in illuminating older adults' dental behavior, which explains 43% of the variance. Discussion and Implications The results of the study provided first-hand findings regarding seeking dental care during the COVID-19 pandemic. These findings emphasize the importance of providing dental services with clear recommendations about dental care and appropriate protective equipment, even under conditions of health concern; to enhance oral health services utilization.

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