2017
DOI: 10.1111/idj.12283
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Barriers to oral health across selected European countries and the USA

Abstract: In this review we consider oral health access among older adults within and between the United States and various European countries with regard to possible primary financial and modifiable secondary non-financial factors. For older adults, the likelihood of using dental services has been associated with a multiplicity of factors in the health literature. These factors are traditionally classified into predisposing, enabling, and need categories, and can be further classified into modifiable and non-modifiable… Show more

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“…Istnieje zbieżność wyników badań własnych dotyczących populacji Polski z doniesieniami autorów prac zagranicznych w zakresie zależności pomiędzy korzystaniem ze świadczeń stomatologicznych a wielkością dochodu (najsilniejsza determinanta), wykształceniem oraz miejscem zamieszkania [23,24]. Zależności pomiędzy tymi cechami socjoekonomicznymi a niekorzystaniem ze świadczeń (mimo istnienia takiej potrzeby) okazują się mniej wyraźne.…”
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“…Istnieje zbieżność wyników badań własnych dotyczących populacji Polski z doniesieniami autorów prac zagranicznych w zakresie zależności pomiędzy korzystaniem ze świadczeń stomatologicznych a wielkością dochodu (najsilniejsza determinanta), wykształceniem oraz miejscem zamieszkania [23,24]. Zależności pomiędzy tymi cechami socjoekonomicznymi a niekorzystaniem ze świadczeń (mimo istnienia takiej potrzeby) okazują się mniej wyraźne.…”
Section: Posumowanieunclassified
“…Unfortunately, however, there are numerous and multifaceted barriers and challenges that effect older patients in the UK when trying to receive quality service and maintain oral health. [16][17][18][19][20][21][22] Thirdly, communication. In The Standards for the Dental Team, 23 the GDC state that, professional groups need to "work with colleagues in a way that is in the patients' best interests…work effectively with your colleagues and contribute to good team-work…[and to] ensure that any team you are involved in works together."…”
Section: Previous Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, as older people are receiving dental services outside the NHS, it is important to emphasise and revisit this issue to achieve and maintain best practice. Unfortunately, however, there are numerous and multifaceted barriers and challenges that effect older patients in the UK when trying to receive quality service and maintain oral health …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the factors that may contribute to explain these inequalities is access to dental care. Although inequalities in access to dental care services have been described in some countries [9,10,11,12], they are more pronounced in countries where dental care is not covered by the public system compared to those countries with at least some dental care coverage [9,12,13,14,15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%