AimsTo discover whether dental visiting behavior can be understood as a dichotomy of planned versus problem based, or whether there were a range of different types of understanding and patient behavior, recognizable as patterns of dental visiting behavior.MethodsSecondary analysis drawing on 2 qualitative studies of patients' accounts of dental attendance and oral health, with 1) opportunistic interviews with people attending urgent dental care services (n = 43; including 19 with follow-up) and 2) home-based, in-depth interviews with people attending a dental practice with a mixture of improved or deteriorated/poor periodontal health (n = 25).ResultsFour distinguishable patterns of dental visiting were identified in patients' accounts: Acce...
Objectives: Since dental practice is unique and procedure-based, understanding the problem of missed...
Background: Previous studies have shown variation in long-term dental visiting but little is known a...
In this study, factors that may influence the dental visiting patterns of people over 65 living inde...
Aims: To discover whether dental visiting behavior can be understood as a dichotomy of planned versu...
Aims: To discover whether dental visiting behavior can be understood as a dichotomy of planned ver...
Objective: This study aimed to provide a description of the psychosocial process involved in regular...
During the last decade, utilization of dental care services has decreased among working age adults. ...
Background In many countries, those with lower socioeconomic status are disproportionately affected ...
Background: Most dental health policies encourage people to attend a dentist regularly for check-ups...
BACKGROUND: In many countries, those with lower socioeconomic status are disproportionately affected...
Objectives: This study explored a promising theoretical model to explain dental patients’ experience...
Service provision patterns may be influenced not only by clinical oral health status leading to a di...
Copyright © 2002 AAPHD American Association of Public HealthObjectives: Service provision should ref...
Objective: The aim of this study was to test a self‐determination theory (SDT) process model of the ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: In 1995, the requirement to visit the dentist for a check-u...
Objectives: Since dental practice is unique and procedure-based, understanding the problem of missed...
Background: Previous studies have shown variation in long-term dental visiting but little is known a...
In this study, factors that may influence the dental visiting patterns of people over 65 living inde...
Aims: To discover whether dental visiting behavior can be understood as a dichotomy of planned versu...
Aims: To discover whether dental visiting behavior can be understood as a dichotomy of planned ver...
Objective: This study aimed to provide a description of the psychosocial process involved in regular...
During the last decade, utilization of dental care services has decreased among working age adults. ...
Background In many countries, those with lower socioeconomic status are disproportionately affected ...
Background: Most dental health policies encourage people to attend a dentist regularly for check-ups...
BACKGROUND: In many countries, those with lower socioeconomic status are disproportionately affected...
Objectives: This study explored a promising theoretical model to explain dental patients’ experience...
Service provision patterns may be influenced not only by clinical oral health status leading to a di...
Copyright © 2002 AAPHD American Association of Public HealthObjectives: Service provision should ref...
Objective: The aim of this study was to test a self‐determination theory (SDT) process model of the ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: In 1995, the requirement to visit the dentist for a check-u...
Objectives: Since dental practice is unique and procedure-based, understanding the problem of missed...
Background: Previous studies have shown variation in long-term dental visiting but little is known a...
In this study, factors that may influence the dental visiting patterns of people over 65 living inde...