First published: 13 October 2022BACKGROUND: Oral health service utilisation contributes to positive oral health and indicates realised access to services. The study aimed to describe patterns of oral health service use among overseas-born and Australia-born populations and assess equity in access to services. METHODS: The study used data from Australia's National Study of Adult Oral Health 2017-18 and was guided by the Aday and Andersen framework of access to health and Australia's National Oral Health Plan. Descriptive analyses of service use by perceived need, enabling and predisposing factors were compared between four groups: Australian-born and overseas-born that mainly speak English and Australian-born and overseas-born that mainly sp...
Background: Historically, Indigenous Australians experienced poorer oral health than non-Indigenous ...
The definitive version can be found at www.blackwell-synergy.comBackground: Indigenous Australians h...
Background: Improving oral health for Aboriginal Australians has been slow. Despite dental disease b...
Background: Over the last 50 years an increasing number of migrants have settled in Australia. These...
This report provides information on the oral health and use of dental services among migrants in Aus...
Robust oral health epidemiological information for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults is s...
ObjectiveTo examine type of care, oral health status and service patterns by country of birth and la...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Disadvantaged migrant populations face risk factors that can affec...
Number 65This publication reports on the oral health, dental visiting and dental treatment needs of ...
The objective of this study was to investigate differences in self-perceived anddentist-determined tr...
Oral health is essential for social, economic, and psychological well-being. Yet, we know very littl...
OnlinePublObjectives: To profile the oral health of Australian children from different immigrant bac...
The objective of the research study was to help identify sociodemographics, socioeconomic status, an...
Immigrants form a significant and growing proportion of Canadian society. Around 250,000 immigrants ...
Australia's oral health is suboptimal, particularly among disadvantaged people. One quarter of Austr...
Background: Historically, Indigenous Australians experienced poorer oral health than non-Indigenous ...
The definitive version can be found at www.blackwell-synergy.comBackground: Indigenous Australians h...
Background: Improving oral health for Aboriginal Australians has been slow. Despite dental disease b...
Background: Over the last 50 years an increasing number of migrants have settled in Australia. These...
This report provides information on the oral health and use of dental services among migrants in Aus...
Robust oral health epidemiological information for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults is s...
ObjectiveTo examine type of care, oral health status and service patterns by country of birth and la...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Disadvantaged migrant populations face risk factors that can affec...
Number 65This publication reports on the oral health, dental visiting and dental treatment needs of ...
The objective of this study was to investigate differences in self-perceived anddentist-determined tr...
Oral health is essential for social, economic, and psychological well-being. Yet, we know very littl...
OnlinePublObjectives: To profile the oral health of Australian children from different immigrant bac...
The objective of the research study was to help identify sociodemographics, socioeconomic status, an...
Immigrants form a significant and growing proportion of Canadian society. Around 250,000 immigrants ...
Australia's oral health is suboptimal, particularly among disadvantaged people. One quarter of Austr...
Background: Historically, Indigenous Australians experienced poorer oral health than non-Indigenous ...
The definitive version can be found at www.blackwell-synergy.comBackground: Indigenous Australians h...
Background: Improving oral health for Aboriginal Australians has been slow. Despite dental disease b...