2017
DOI: 10.17159/2519-0105/2017/v72no7a3
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Oral health service delivery in Limpopo Province

Abstract: There is little published evidence on the current state of oral health service delivery in Limpopo Province. aim and objectives: To assess oral health service delivery in the public sector in Limpopo Province.Materials and methods: This is a cross-sectional, explorative and descriptive study using a combination of qualitative and quantitative data to assess oral health service delivery. Data collection included self-administered questionnaires, a face-to-face interview and statistical records on oral health se… Show more

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“…The results indicated that the lack of dedicated budget negatively impacts oral healthcare. This finding is consistent with other studies examining oral health service in Limpopo province (Thema & Singh 2017). Limited resources have a wide-ranging negative impact on health services in both developing and developed countries (AACDP 2010;Mejia et al 2008;USDoHHS 2014).…”
Section: Budgetsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The results indicated that the lack of dedicated budget negatively impacts oral healthcare. This finding is consistent with other studies examining oral health service in Limpopo province (Thema & Singh 2017). Limited resources have a wide-ranging negative impact on health services in both developing and developed countries (AACDP 2010;Mejia et al 2008;USDoHHS 2014).…”
Section: Budgetsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…It has been suggested that, there was an urgent need for re-orientation of oral health services towards prevention and promotion. 24 By projecting population data beginning from 1955, Jim Chung, an independent scholar, determined that over the next twenty years, Canada is expected to double her population of people over the age of 65 to ten million. 25 This will represent less than 20% of Canada's projected population, and the situation is similar for the US.…”
Section: Palliative Care In Indiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, considering that oral health is integral to general health and wellbeing, there is opportunity for general health practitioners and other professionals working with children to work collectively with oral health practitioners in strengthening preventative efforts, particularly in remote rural areas, where oral health staff and resources are few. [5,13] This will contribute towards turning the oral health aspirations of the country into reality.…”
Section: Editorialmentioning
confidence: 99%