IRIS publication 357116
Oral Health of Adults with an Intellectual Disability in Residential Care in Ireland 2003
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TY - RPRT - Crowley E, Whelton H, Murphy A, Kelleher V, Cronin M, Flannery E, Nunn J - 2005 - Unknown - Oral Health of Adults with an Intellectual Disability in Residential Care in Ireland 2003 - Dublin - Department of Health and Children - Published - 0 - In summary, this study highlights the need for the expansion of both primary and secondary dental services for adults with an intellectual disability in residential care in Ireland. In addition, training of care staff in oral health care for adults with an intellectual disability andoral health promotion programmes for units is urgently required. - http://www.dohc.ie/publications/oral_health_residential_care.html DA - 2005/NaN ER -
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@report{V357116, = {Crowley E, Whelton H and Murphy A, Kelleher V and Cronin M, Flannery E and Nunn J }, = {2005}, = {Unknown}, = {Oral Health of Adults with an Intellectual Disability in Residential Care in Ireland 2003}, = {Dublin}, = {{Department of Health and Children}}, = {Published}, = {0}, = {{In summary, this study highlights the need for the expansion of both primary and secondary dental services for adults with an intellectual disability in residential care in Ireland. In addition, training of care staff in oral health care for adults with an intellectual disability andoral health promotion programmes for units is urgently required.}}, = {http://www.dohc.ie/publications/oral_health_residential_care.html}, source = {IRIS} }
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AUTHORS | Crowley E, Whelton H, Murphy A, Kelleher V, Cronin M, Flannery E, Nunn J | ||
YEAR | 2005 | ||
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TITLE | Oral Health of Adults with an Intellectual Disability in Residential Care in Ireland 2003 | ||
PUBLISHER_LOCATION | Dublin | ||
PUBLISHER | Department of Health and Children | ||
STATUS | Published | ||
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ABSTRACT | In summary, this study highlights the need for the expansion of both primary and secondary dental services for adults with an intellectual disability in residential care in Ireland. In addition, training of care staff in oral health care for adults with an intellectual disability andoral health promotion programmes for units is urgently required. | ||
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URL | http://www.dohc.ie/publications/oral_health_residential_care.html | ||
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