Background: There is limited evidence on the health needs and service access among children and young people who are looked after by the state. The aim of this study was to compare dental treatment needs and access to dental services (as an exemplar of wider health and well-being concerns) among children and young people who are looked after with the general child population. Methods: Population data linkage study utilising national datasets of social work referrals for ‘looked after’ placements, the Scottish census of children in local authority schools, and national health service’s dental health and service datasets. Results: 633 204 children in publicly funded schools in Scotland during the academic year 2011/2012, of whom 10 927 ...
Dental caries is one of the most common diseases of childhood. The aim of this study was to compare ...
Background: Socioeconomic inequalities in health within Glasgow, Scotland, are among the widest in ...
•Describes the development and implementation of a dental care pathway for looked after children. •...
Background: There is limited information on the health needs and service access among children and y...
Background: There is limited evidence on the health needs and service access among children and youn...
ABSTRACT Objectives Children that are ‘looked after’ include those that are accommodated in foster,...
Funding National Records Scotland - cross-sectoral data linkage pathfinder grant. The funder had no ...
Background: Previous research suggests there are significant differences between socio-economic grou...
Objective: Inequalities in child oral health are a global challenge and the intersection of socioe...
Objective Inequalities in child oral health are a global challenge and the intersection of socioecon...
It is well known from epidemiologists' reports and from Government statistics that the state of chil...
Objectives Child dental caries is a global public health challenge with high prevalence and wide ine...
Background: Link workers (lay health workers, health support workers) based in the community provi...
Dental caries is the most common chronic disease of childhood, worldwide and in Scotland. There has ...
Dental caries is one of the most common diseases of childhood. The aim of this study was to compare ...
Background: Socioeconomic inequalities in health within Glasgow, Scotland, are among the widest in ...
•Describes the development and implementation of a dental care pathway for looked after children. •...
Background: There is limited information on the health needs and service access among children and y...
Background: There is limited evidence on the health needs and service access among children and youn...
ABSTRACT Objectives Children that are ‘looked after’ include those that are accommodated in foster,...
Funding National Records Scotland - cross-sectoral data linkage pathfinder grant. The funder had no ...
Background: Previous research suggests there are significant differences between socio-economic grou...
Objective: Inequalities in child oral health are a global challenge and the intersection of socioe...
Objective Inequalities in child oral health are a global challenge and the intersection of socioecon...
It is well known from epidemiologists' reports and from Government statistics that the state of chil...
Objectives Child dental caries is a global public health challenge with high prevalence and wide ine...
Background: Link workers (lay health workers, health support workers) based in the community provi...
Dental caries is the most common chronic disease of childhood, worldwide and in Scotland. There has ...
Dental caries is one of the most common diseases of childhood. The aim of this study was to compare ...
Background: Socioeconomic inequalities in health within Glasgow, Scotland, are among the widest in ...
•Describes the development and implementation of a dental care pathway for looked after children. •...