Exploring Interventions to Improve the Oral Health and Related Health Behaviours of Adults Experiencing Severe and Multiple Disadvantage: Protocol for a Qualitative Study with Stakeholders
Emma Joyes(Newcastle University), Sheena E Ramsay(Newcastle University), David Landes(Public Health England), Falko F. Sniehotta(University of Aberdeen), Martha Paisi(University of Plymouth), Emma A. Adams(Newcastle University), Hosein Shabaninejad(Newcastle University), Eileen Kaner(Newcastle University), Aishah Coyte(Newcastle University), Fiona Beyer(Newcastle University), Clare Bambra(Durham University), Laura J. McGowan(Newcastle University), Kate Haddow(Gateshead Health NHS Foundation Trust), Suzanne Moffatt(Newcastle University), Martin Burrows(Insight Healthcare), Richard G. Watt(University College London), Dawn Craig(Newcastle University)
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
November 9, 2021
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