OBJECTIVE: To conduct a model-based cost-effectiveness analysis, from a health care system perspective, of using oral health professionals to provide oral hygiene services at residential aged care facilities (RACFs) in Victoria, Australia, compared to current practice (CP). BACKGROUND: Increasingly dentate cohorts of older adults are entering RACFs, making urgent the need of further development and provision of oral health programmes in ageing dentitions. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The model was based on 47 624 RACFs' places in Victoria over one year. The main outcome measured was "cost per pneumonia case averted." Four different scenarios of oral hygiene provision were compared to CP. Costs included were RACF staff training, professional salar...
Aim: We aimed to describe time requirements and costs associated with professional dental cleaning (...
Objective: The goal of this project was to determine whether an oral health coordinator (OHC) could ...
Older people in residential aged care (RAC) experience some of the poorest oral health in Australia ...
Objectives: There is need for optimized oral care in institutionalized older people. The aim of this...
Residents of residential aged care facilities are at very high risk of developing complex oral disea...
Introduction: The purpose of this research was to conduct a cost-analysis, from a public healthcare ...
Objectives This health-economic evaluation aimed to assess the cost-effectiveness of a number of alt...
The Australian Government endorsed a national evidence based oral health model when it introduced th...
Background Residents of aged care facilities usually have a large number of oral health problems. R...
Background: The oral health of Indigenous children in remote communities is much worse than other po...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine whether a qualified dental hygienist could improv...
Objective: This study aimed to look at the practices and perspectives of residential aged care facil...
Objectives: To identify major issues in providing and accessing oral health care in Victorian rural ...
As the Australian population ages and more older Australians retain their natural teeth, more people...
OBJECTIVE: Fluoride was first added to the Australian water supply in 1953, and by 2003, 69% of Aust...
Aim: We aimed to describe time requirements and costs associated with professional dental cleaning (...
Objective: The goal of this project was to determine whether an oral health coordinator (OHC) could ...
Older people in residential aged care (RAC) experience some of the poorest oral health in Australia ...
Objectives: There is need for optimized oral care in institutionalized older people. The aim of this...
Residents of residential aged care facilities are at very high risk of developing complex oral disea...
Introduction: The purpose of this research was to conduct a cost-analysis, from a public healthcare ...
Objectives This health-economic evaluation aimed to assess the cost-effectiveness of a number of alt...
The Australian Government endorsed a national evidence based oral health model when it introduced th...
Background Residents of aged care facilities usually have a large number of oral health problems. R...
Background: The oral health of Indigenous children in remote communities is much worse than other po...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine whether a qualified dental hygienist could improv...
Objective: This study aimed to look at the practices and perspectives of residential aged care facil...
Objectives: To identify major issues in providing and accessing oral health care in Victorian rural ...
As the Australian population ages and more older Australians retain their natural teeth, more people...
OBJECTIVE: Fluoride was first added to the Australian water supply in 1953, and by 2003, 69% of Aust...
Aim: We aimed to describe time requirements and costs associated with professional dental cleaning (...
Objective: The goal of this project was to determine whether an oral health coordinator (OHC) could ...
Older people in residential aged care (RAC) experience some of the poorest oral health in Australia ...