2015
DOI: 10.1111/scd.12123
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Revisiting the status of oral health services in adult PM&R programs: a 40‐year follow‐up survey

Abstract: These findings show that 40 years has not brought better access to oral health care for adult PM&R patients, only a slightly lessened enthusiasm in the program directors. Future research should explore the reasons underlying these disappointing outcomes.

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“…Despite following the time-proven approach to identifying an expert panel for a Delphi survey which has consistently proven successful in our seven conducted Delphi research projects over the past five decades (Katz and Frey, 1976;Slaughter, Katz, & Grasso, 1999;Katz et al, 2010;Das, Jahangiri, & Katz, 2012;Li, Morse, & Katz, 2013;Katz, Tillman, Bloch, Stojanovic, & Kaira, 2015;Casey et al, 2019), this is the first time we have 'literally failed' to engage and obtain an expert panel for a Delphi survey. On the one hand, that obviously prevents us discussing and interpreting the findings to our planned and posed Delphi survey questions for this set of chief/head administrators of U.S. award-winning LTC nursing homes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite following the time-proven approach to identifying an expert panel for a Delphi survey which has consistently proven successful in our seven conducted Delphi research projects over the past five decades (Katz and Frey, 1976;Slaughter, Katz, & Grasso, 1999;Katz et al, 2010;Das, Jahangiri, & Katz, 2012;Li, Morse, & Katz, 2013;Katz, Tillman, Bloch, Stojanovic, & Kaira, 2015;Casey et al, 2019), this is the first time we have 'literally failed' to engage and obtain an expert panel for a Delphi survey. On the one hand, that obviously prevents us discussing and interpreting the findings to our planned and posed Delphi survey questions for this set of chief/head administrators of U.S. award-winning LTC nursing homes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%