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Ethnic Disparities in Oral Health Related Quality of Life among Adults in London, England
(CDH Publishers, 2017)
OBJECTIVE: To explore ethnic disparities in oral health related quality of life (OHQoL) among adults, and the role that socioeconomic factors play in that association. RESEARCH DESIGN: Data from 705 adults from a socially ...
Association between self-perceived oral health and clinical indicators
(Quintessence Publishing, 2018)
Purpose: To determine whether self-perceived oral health impact and satisfaction measure oral health in the same way as do clinical indicators in adults and older adults. Materials and Methods: The population consisted of ...
Comparing lifecourse models of social class and adult oral health using the 1958 national child development study
(CDH Publishers, 2015)
Objective: To identify the lifecourse model that best describes the association between social class and adult oral health. Methods: Data from 10,217 participants of the 1958 National Child Development Study were used. ...
Sharing Histories-a transformative learning/teaching method to empower community health workers to support health behavior change of mothers
(BioMed Central, 2017)
BACKGROUND: One of the keys to improving health globally is promoting mothers' adoption of healthy home practices for improved nutrition and illness prevention in the first 1000 days of life from conception. Customarily, ...
Oral impacts on quality of life and problem-oriented attendance among South East London adults
(BioMed Central, 2017)
BACKGROUND: Dental care seeking behaviour is often driven by symptoms. The value of oral health related quality of life (OHRQoL) measures to predict utilisation of dental services is unknown. This study aims to explore the ...
Transition for young adults with special health care needs: Recommendations of the committee on NANEAS of pediatric Chilean society
(2011)
Medicine in the world has changed, and Chile hasn't been left out of this reality. Advances in therapies for chronic diseases, neonatal intensive care, and critical care, have made children survive and improve infant ...