Objectives - Early childhood caries is a highly destructive dental disease which is compounded by the need for young children to be treated under general anaesthesia. In Australia, there are long waiting periods for treatment at public hospitals. In this paper, we examined the costs and patient outcomes of a prevention programme for early childhood caries to assess its value for government services. Design - Cost-effectiveness analysis using a Markov model. Setting - Public dental patients in a low socioeconomic, socially disadvantaged area in the State of Queensland, Australia. Participants - Children aged 6 months to 6 years received either a telephone prevention programme or usual care. Primary and secondary outcome measures - A math...
OBJECTIVES: A total of 3373 12-year-olds agreed to participate in an intervention study evaluating d...
Purpose: To identify economic evaluation models and parameters that could be replicated or adapted t...
Background: The caries experience of Aboriginal children in Western Australia (WA) and elsewhere in ...
Objectives To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a home-visit intervention conducted by oral health ...
Relative cost-effectiveness of home visits and telephone contacts in preventing early childhood cari...
A 2-arm parallel-group randomized controlled trial measured the cost-effectiveness of caries prevent...
Background: The oral health of Indigenous children in remote communities is much worse than other po...
Dental caries is the most common disease of childhood. The NHS guidelines promote preventative care ...
Introduction: Dental caries is the most prevalent non-communicative disease worldwide. Although the ...
Background: The aim of the study is to reduce the high prevalence of tooth decay in children in a re...
Abstract Background This study modelled the cost-effectiveness, from a societal perspective, of a pr...
The objectives of this study were to perform an economic evaluation of a targeted school-based dent...
Background: Dental caries is the most common disease of childhood. The NHS guidelines promote preven...
Dental caries is one of the most common diseases of childhood. The aim of this study was to compare ...
OBJECTIVES: A total of 3373 12-year-olds agreed to participate in an intervention study evaluating d...
Purpose: To identify economic evaluation models and parameters that could be replicated or adapted t...
Background: The caries experience of Aboriginal children in Western Australia (WA) and elsewhere in ...
Objectives To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a home-visit intervention conducted by oral health ...
Relative cost-effectiveness of home visits and telephone contacts in preventing early childhood cari...
A 2-arm parallel-group randomized controlled trial measured the cost-effectiveness of caries prevent...
Background: The oral health of Indigenous children in remote communities is much worse than other po...
Dental caries is the most common disease of childhood. The NHS guidelines promote preventative care ...
Introduction: Dental caries is the most prevalent non-communicative disease worldwide. Although the ...
Background: The aim of the study is to reduce the high prevalence of tooth decay in children in a re...
Abstract Background This study modelled the cost-effectiveness, from a societal perspective, of a pr...
The objectives of this study were to perform an economic evaluation of a targeted school-based dent...
Background: Dental caries is the most common disease of childhood. The NHS guidelines promote preven...
Dental caries is one of the most common diseases of childhood. The aim of this study was to compare ...
OBJECTIVES: A total of 3373 12-year-olds agreed to participate in an intervention study evaluating d...
Purpose: To identify economic evaluation models and parameters that could be replicated or adapted t...
Background: The caries experience of Aboriginal children in Western Australia (WA) and elsewhere in ...