2023
DOI: 10.1177/00220345231175061
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Rethinking Oral Health in Aging: Ecosocial Theory and Intersectionality

Abstract: Poor oral health affects the health and well-being of older adults in many ways. Despite years of international research investigating poor oral health among older adults, it has remained a largely unresolved problem. The aim of this article is to explore the combination of 2 key frameworks, ecosocial theory and intersectionality, to guide our exploration and understanding of oral health and aging and help inform research, education, policy, and services. Proposed by Krieger, ecosocial theory is concerned with… Show more

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“…The call for patient centered, interprofessional, transdisciplinary, and interdisciplinary collaboration is increasingly loud in an abundance of scientific papers and guidelines ( 4 , 13 , 135 – 147 ). Please see the APPENDIX and online-only Supplementary Material .…”
Section: Interprofessional Collaborationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The call for patient centered, interprofessional, transdisciplinary, and interdisciplinary collaboration is increasingly loud in an abundance of scientific papers and guidelines ( 4 , 13 , 135 – 147 ). Please see the APPENDIX and online-only Supplementary Material .…”
Section: Interprofessional Collaborationmentioning
confidence: 99%