2015
DOI: 10.1111/jicd.12179
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Impact of school‐based dental program performance on the oral health‐related quality of life in children

Abstract: There are substantial indications that SBDP performance is related to children's OHRQoL.

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“…In Jakarta, the capital city of Indonesia, 90% of adolescents in 2017 had decayed teeth . Moreover, the existing school‐based dental programme was reportedly not effective in improving oral health of Indonesian adolescents . Therefore, the determination of the oral health of adolescents in this region might be useful to understand and evaluate oral health.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Jakarta, the capital city of Indonesia, 90% of adolescents in 2017 had decayed teeth . Moreover, the existing school‐based dental programme was reportedly not effective in improving oral health of Indonesian adolescents . Therefore, the determination of the oral health of adolescents in this region might be useful to understand and evaluate oral health.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the second evaluation, a repeated-measures design was used to longitudinally examine secondary data from participants at a dental clinic situated within a school-based health center and operated by the University of Missouri–Kansas City School of Dentistry (32). In the third evaluation, a cross-sectional survey was administered to students aged 12 years in 4 programs chosen to represent good and poor performance in urban and rural areas in Yogyakarta, Indonesia (33). The final evaluation was conducted of the Boston University/Chelsea Partnership Dental Program operating in Chelsea, MA, with a low-income and largely racial/ethnic minority population, by comparing participants' oral health to a Massachusetts state-wide oral health assessment (34).…”
Section: Selected Models Of Evaluated School-based Oral Health Programsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of effectiveness, schools act as an accessible location to provide preventive and responsive oral health care services to students (3134). With regard to equity, however, school-based oral health programs on their own cannot overcome the challenges of the social determinants of oral health, including poverty (3134), living in a rural location (33), or gender bias (33).…”
Section: Selected Models Of Evaluated School-based Oral Health Programsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The issue of unsufficient number and unequal distribution of oral health personnel in Indonesia are quite worrying because the driving force for the dental public health program in CHC is expected to be the oral health personnel. It is evident that areas that have sufficient numbers of oral health personnel have been shown to have a school-based dental program that runs well and has a high rate of dental treatment to treat children's caries, and vice versa (32).…”
Section: Analysis On Policy Options and Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%