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Alternative systems of oral care delivery : report of a WHO expert committee, meeting held in Geneva from 28 November to 4 December 1985

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: World Health Organization technical report series ; no. 750Publication details: Geneva : World Health Organization, 1987Description: 58 Pages; 20 cmISBN:
  • 9241207507
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 100 SD:610.621 WHO.TR(750)
Contents:
1. The role and functions of oral health care systems -- 2. Evaluation of oral health care -- 3. The community oral health care model, Chiang Mai, Thailand -- 4. Setting and equipment for oral health care -- 5. The role of institutions in the education and training of personnel for oral health -- 6. Research and development -- 7. Monitoring and evaluation -- 8. Conclusions and recommendations -- References -- Annexes.
Summary: A future-oriented discussion of ways to revise present systems of oral health care so as to make them more relevant and responsive to the needs of society. The book opens with an overview of present systems of oral health care and a discussion of their positive and negative features. A second section, devoted to a discussion of the evolution of oral health care, provides important background information for understanding the main sources of resistance to revisions in present systems. To illustrate the design and operation of an alternative system, the report describes an innovative oral health care programme now being tested in Chiang Mai, Thailand. The programme is based on the principles of primary health care in the setting of the local community with support from centrally organized referral levels. The concluding sections discuss ways in which an analysis of oral health care needs and the work skills required can improve the cost-effectiveness, productivity, and efficiency of oral health services.
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Reports ISI Library, Kolkata Reports & Records Collection 100 SD:610.621 WHO.TR(750) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available C21569
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1. The role and functions of oral health care systems -- 2. Evaluation of oral health care -- 3. The community oral health care model, Chiang Mai, Thailand -- 4. Setting and equipment for oral health care -- 5. The role of institutions in the education and training of personnel for oral health -- 6. Research and development -- 7. Monitoring and evaluation -- 8. Conclusions and recommendations -- References -- Annexes.

A future-oriented discussion of ways to revise present systems of oral health care so as to make them more relevant and responsive to the needs of society. The book opens with an overview of present systems of oral health care and a discussion of their positive and negative features. A second section, devoted to a discussion of the evolution of oral health care, provides important background information for understanding the main sources of resistance to revisions in present systems. To illustrate the design and operation of an alternative system, the report describes an innovative oral health care programme now being tested in Chiang Mai, Thailand. The programme is based on the principles of primary health care in the setting of the local community with support from centrally organized referral levels. The concluding sections discuss ways in which an analysis of oral health care needs and the work skills required can improve the cost-effectiveness, productivity, and efficiency of oral health services.

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