Background The dental team could have an important role to play in general health risk assessment within primary and community healthcare.Aims To describe medical and dental attendance patterns, demographics and health profiles of patients routinely attending general dental practices in Warwickshire. To identify whether a subgroup attend dental practices regularly but attend medical practices infrequently and discuss whether preventive healthcare interventions delivered in general dental practice would be appropriate.Methods A self-completion questionnaire was administered to patients attending 16 dental practices in Warwickshire.Results Eight hundred and eleven completed questionnaires were returned (74% response). Seven hundred and eighty...
Objective: This study aimed to provide a description of the psychosocial process involved in regular...
A Hughes,1 L Davies,1 R Hale,1 JE Gallagher21Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, 2King&...
Objectives: To explore which organisational aspects are considered most important by patients when a...
Background: Most dental health policies encourage people to attend a dentist regularly for check-ups...
AIM: To investigate the preventive orientation of general dental practices by examining their patien...
AIM: To investigate the preventive orientation of general dental practices by examining their patien...
Objective: Dental clinic attendance is one of the indicators of health behaviour which will ultimate...
Regular medical attendance proved to have a positive impact on health, therefore the aim of the stud...
Background: The purpose of the study was to identify common dental problem and the associated risk f...
A study on a stratified sample of 120 adult registered diabetic patients from the only two diabetes ...
Copyright © 2002 AAPHD American Association of Public HealthObjectives: Service provision should ref...
Objective: To assess the feasibility of gathering dental epidemiological information by General Dent...
Background: In general, it is important to assess the medical history of patients before initiating ...
BackgroundFew longitudinal studies have investigated the association between dental attendance and o...
Aims: The aim of the study was to determine the distribution of medical conditions among dental pati...
Objective: This study aimed to provide a description of the psychosocial process involved in regular...
A Hughes,1 L Davies,1 R Hale,1 JE Gallagher21Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, 2King&...
Objectives: To explore which organisational aspects are considered most important by patients when a...
Background: Most dental health policies encourage people to attend a dentist regularly for check-ups...
AIM: To investigate the preventive orientation of general dental practices by examining their patien...
AIM: To investigate the preventive orientation of general dental practices by examining their patien...
Objective: Dental clinic attendance is one of the indicators of health behaviour which will ultimate...
Regular medical attendance proved to have a positive impact on health, therefore the aim of the stud...
Background: The purpose of the study was to identify common dental problem and the associated risk f...
A study on a stratified sample of 120 adult registered diabetic patients from the only two diabetes ...
Copyright © 2002 AAPHD American Association of Public HealthObjectives: Service provision should ref...
Objective: To assess the feasibility of gathering dental epidemiological information by General Dent...
Background: In general, it is important to assess the medical history of patients before initiating ...
BackgroundFew longitudinal studies have investigated the association between dental attendance and o...
Aims: The aim of the study was to determine the distribution of medical conditions among dental pati...
Objective: This study aimed to provide a description of the psychosocial process involved in regular...
A Hughes,1 L Davies,1 R Hale,1 JE Gallagher21Kings College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, 2King&...
Objectives: To explore which organisational aspects are considered most important by patients when a...