Background To explore the acceptability of the oral health intervention, HABIT (Health visitors delivering Advice in Britain on Infant Toothbrushing) to parents with young children aged 9–12 months and health visitors. Methods Following the delivery of the universal oral health intervention called HABIT, qualitative semi-structured interviews with parents and focus groups with health visitors were undertaken. Interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed. Health visitors completed self-reported diaries after delivering the HABIT intervention with parents. The qualitative data was analysed using framework analysis (guided by a theoretical framework of acceptability). Results Seventeen parents were interviewed, and fiv...
Globally, dental caries is one of the most prevalent diseases and is more common in children living ...
Introduction Oral disease in very young children is far more common among children in deprived and v...
Objective: Methods for reducing dental disease have traditionally focused on health education rather...
Background Dental caries (tooth decay) in children is a national public health problem with impac...
Objectives To conduct an early-phase feasibility study of an oral health intervention, Health visito...
Background Dental caries (tooth decay) in children is a national public health problem with impacts...
Objectives To conduct an early-phase feasibility study of an oral health intervention, Health visito...
Abstract Background Parental supervised brushing (PSB) when initiated in infancy can lead to long-te...
Parental supervised brushing (PSB) when initiated in infancy can lead to long-term protective home-b...
Background: Parental supervised brushing (PSB) when initiated in infancy can lead to long-term prote...
Background Dental caries (tooth decay) in children is a worldwide public health problem. The leadin...
Background Dental attendance provides an important opportunity for dental teams to explore with p...
Background: Tooth decay has a significant impact on children, their families and wider society. The...
Background Dental attendance provides an important opportunity for dental teams to explore with par...
Globally, dental caries is one of the most prevalent diseases and is more common in children living ...
Globally, dental caries is one of the most prevalent diseases and is more common in children living ...
Introduction Oral disease in very young children is far more common among children in deprived and v...
Objective: Methods for reducing dental disease have traditionally focused on health education rather...
Background Dental caries (tooth decay) in children is a national public health problem with impac...
Objectives To conduct an early-phase feasibility study of an oral health intervention, Health visito...
Background Dental caries (tooth decay) in children is a national public health problem with impacts...
Objectives To conduct an early-phase feasibility study of an oral health intervention, Health visito...
Abstract Background Parental supervised brushing (PSB) when initiated in infancy can lead to long-te...
Parental supervised brushing (PSB) when initiated in infancy can lead to long-term protective home-b...
Background: Parental supervised brushing (PSB) when initiated in infancy can lead to long-term prote...
Background Dental caries (tooth decay) in children is a worldwide public health problem. The leadin...
Background Dental attendance provides an important opportunity for dental teams to explore with p...
Background: Tooth decay has a significant impact on children, their families and wider society. The...
Background Dental attendance provides an important opportunity for dental teams to explore with par...
Globally, dental caries is one of the most prevalent diseases and is more common in children living ...
Globally, dental caries is one of the most prevalent diseases and is more common in children living ...
Introduction Oral disease in very young children is far more common among children in deprived and v...
Objective: Methods for reducing dental disease have traditionally focused on health education rather...