Implementing the Smile4life intervention for people experiencing homelessness: a path analytical evaluation
Abstract Background People experiencing homelessness have high levels of dental decay, oral cancer and poor oral health-related quality of life. The Scottish Government sought to address these issues by developing a national oral health improvement programme for people experiencing homelessness, nam...
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Main Authors: | Laura Beaton (Author), Gerry Humphris (Author), Andrea Rodriguez (Author), Ruth Freeman (Author) |
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