Evaluating mechanisms of change in an oral hygiene improvement trial with older adults
Abstract Background This paper compares the relationship between theoretically-driven mechanisms of change and clinical outcomes across two different interventions to improve oral hygiene of older adults participating in a group randomized trial. Methods Six low-income senior residences were paired...
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Main Authors: | Jean Schensul (Author), Susan Reisine (Author), Apoorva Salvi (Author), Toan Ha (Author), James Grady (Author), Jianghong Li (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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