Background: Diabetes and periodontitis have a bi-directional relationship. And yet, collaborations between primary healthcare practitioners in diabetes and oral health care are minimal. This study explored the views of general practice and oral health professionals on the link between diabetes and periodontitis, and interprofessional diabetes and oral health management. Methods: A sequential mixed-methods exploratory research design was used. General practice and oral health professionals were recruited from four community health centres in Melbourne. Quantitative surveys explored participants' experiences, attitudes and knowledge of diabetes and oral health management and interprofessional collaboration; qualitative follow-up interviews ex...
PhD ThesisBackground Periodontitis impairs glycaemic control in people with diabetes and diabetes i...
Objectives: To investigate the practices of healthcare professionals in relation to best practice re...
Background: Diabetes increases the risk of periodontal disease, which in turn negatively impact on d...
Background: Diabetes and periodontitis have a bi-directional relationship. And yet, collaborations b...
Background: Diabetes and periodontitis have a bi-directional relationship. And yet, collaborations b...
Diabetes and periodontal disease are highly prevalent conditions around the world with a bilateral c...
© 2017 Andre Grant PriedeBackground: Diabetes and periodontal diseases are common chronic diseases i...
Background: Poorly controlled diabetes leads to multiple complications including oral health problem...
Diabetes and oral disease are becoming increasingly prevalent in Australia and share a bidirectional...
Understanding of the bi-directional relationship between diabetes mellitus (DM) and periodontitis ha...
Objective: To explore knowledge and attitudes regarding the links between diabetes and periodontitis...
Aims: To explore inter-professional communication and collaboration in guideline-concordant diabete...
Periodontal treatment may be a useful adjunct to medical management of diabetes; however, oral healt...
Introduction: Increased risk of periodontal disease has been associated with diabetes mellitus (DM) ...
Abstract Background Diabetes mellitus (DM) and periodontitis are very common and they interact with ...
PhD ThesisBackground Periodontitis impairs glycaemic control in people with diabetes and diabetes i...
Objectives: To investigate the practices of healthcare professionals in relation to best practice re...
Background: Diabetes increases the risk of periodontal disease, which in turn negatively impact on d...
Background: Diabetes and periodontitis have a bi-directional relationship. And yet, collaborations b...
Background: Diabetes and periodontitis have a bi-directional relationship. And yet, collaborations b...
Diabetes and periodontal disease are highly prevalent conditions around the world with a bilateral c...
© 2017 Andre Grant PriedeBackground: Diabetes and periodontal diseases are common chronic diseases i...
Background: Poorly controlled diabetes leads to multiple complications including oral health problem...
Diabetes and oral disease are becoming increasingly prevalent in Australia and share a bidirectional...
Understanding of the bi-directional relationship between diabetes mellitus (DM) and periodontitis ha...
Objective: To explore knowledge and attitudes regarding the links between diabetes and periodontitis...
Aims: To explore inter-professional communication and collaboration in guideline-concordant diabete...
Periodontal treatment may be a useful adjunct to medical management of diabetes; however, oral healt...
Introduction: Increased risk of periodontal disease has been associated with diabetes mellitus (DM) ...
Abstract Background Diabetes mellitus (DM) and periodontitis are very common and they interact with ...
PhD ThesisBackground Periodontitis impairs glycaemic control in people with diabetes and diabetes i...
Objectives: To investigate the practices of healthcare professionals in relation to best practice re...
Background: Diabetes increases the risk of periodontal disease, which in turn negatively impact on d...