Community Dental Health

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Cover Date:
March 2016
Print ISSN:
0265 539X
Vol:
33
Issue:
1

A randomized controlled trial of cluster audit and feedback on the quality of dental sealant for rural schoolchildren

A randomized controlled trial of cluster audit and feedback on the quality of dental sealant for rural schoolchildren

The objective: To examine whether audit and feedback could improve the quality of the application of dental sealant in rural Thai school children. Research design: A single blind, cluster randomized controlled trial was conducted. Clinical setting: Hospital-based and schoolbased school sealant applied by dental nurses in Southern province of Thailand. Participants: Dental nurses and school children who received dental sealant were involved.

Key words: audit and feedback, dental sealant, quality of service, dental caries, school children, Thailand

doi:10.1922/CDH_3654Tianviwat06

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£15.00
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Page Start
27
Page End
32
Authors
S. Tianviwat, J. Hintao, V. Chongsuvivatwong, S. Thitasomakul

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