Oral care utilization.
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The goal of oral care delivery system is to serve people need, nevertheless specificity of oral disease and oral care which are different from general health cares lead to the service accessibility problems. This article proposes an oral care model built up from Exchange theory and Marxist theory.
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ลาภยิ่ง เ. Oral care utilization. Th Dent PH J [Internet]. 1999 Jun. 28 [cited 2024 Nov. 25];4(1):52-6. Available from: https://he02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/ThDPHJo/article/view/213963
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2. Grembowski, D., Fiset, L., Milgrom, P. et al. Does fluoridation reduce the use of dental services among adults? Med Care 1997; 35(5): 454-71.
3. Penchansky, R. and Thomas J. W. The concept of access definition and relation to consumer satisfaction. Med Care 1981; 19(2):127-40.
4. Grembowski, D., Andersen, R.M. and Chen, Meei-shia. A Public health model of the dental care process. Med Care Review 1989; 46(4): 439-96.
5. Messer, E. Intra-household allocation of food and health care: current findings and under standing-introduction. Soc Sci Med 1997; 44(11):1675-84.
6. Develay, A., Sauerborn, R. and Diesfeld, H.J. Utilization of health care in an african urban area : results from a household survey in Ouagadougou, Burkina-Faso. Soc Sci Med 1996; 43(11): 1611-9.
7. Haynes, R. Inequalities in health and health service use: evidence from the general household survey. Soc Sci Med 1991; 33(4): 361-8.
8. Larme, A. C. Health care allocation of food and selective neglect in rural Peru. Soc Sci Med 1997; 44(11):1711-23.
9. Petersen, P. E. Social inequalities in dental health: towards a theoretical explanation. Commu nity Dent Oral Epidemiol 1990; 18:153-8.
10. Nikias, M. K. Social class and the use of dental care under prepayment. Med Care 1968; 6(5):381-93.
11. Freeman, H. E. and Corey, C.R. Insurance status and access to health services among poor persons. HSR 1993; 28(5):531-41.
12. Grytten, J., Rongen, G and Asmyhr, O. Subsidized dental care for young men: Its impact on utilization and dental health. Health Econ 1996; 5(2):119-28.
13. Gift, H.C. Social and psychological barriers to dental care: consideration of the near-poverty Individual. J American College of Dent 1978; 45(3):178-183.
14. Bailit, H.L., Braun, R., Maryniuk, G.A. and Camp, P. Is periodontal disease the primary cause of tooth extraction in adults? JADA 1987; 114(Jan):40-5.
15. Conrad, D.A., Milgrom and Kiyak, A. Insurance plan effects of dental provider treterns for elderly patients: An experimental economics approach. Med Care 1984; 22(5):430 446.
16. Milen, A. Role of social class in caries occurrence in primary teeth. International J of Epidemiology 1987;16(2):252-256.
17. Antonovsky, A. and Kats, R. The model dental patient: an empirical study of preventive health behavior. Soc. Sci. Med 1970; 4:367-380.
18. Walsh, J.L. and Elling, R.H. Professionalism and the poor-structural effects and professional behavior. J Health Soc Beh 1968; 9(1):16-28.
19. Frazier, P.J., Jenny, J., Bagramian, R.A., et al. Provider expectations and consumer perceptions of the importance and value of dental care. American Journal of Public Health 1977; 67(1):37-43.