Supplements to specific DPBRN publications
From 2008
Please click here to see the Dental PBRN "Assessment of Caries Diagnosis and Caries Treatment Questionnaire". This supplements this manuscript: Riley JL III, Richman JS, Rindal DB, Fellows JL, Qvist V, Gilbert GH, Gordan VV, for the DPBRN Collaborative Group. Use of caries preventive agents in children: findings from The Dental PBRN. manuscript under review.
Please click here to see two tables that accompany: Houston TK, Richman J, Ray M, Allison JJ, Gilbert GH, Shewchuk R, Kohler C, Kiefe CI, for the DPBRN Collaborative Group. A randomized trial of internet-delivered support for tobacco control in dental practice: a Dental PBRN study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2008; 10(5): e38 (in press). The first table shows practice characteristics of practices with and without follow-up data in the Dental Tobacco Control.net clinical trial. The second table shows pre-intervention patient-reported provider performance.
Please click here to see two tables that accompany: Boykin MJ, Gilbert GH, Tilashalski KR, Litaker MS. Racial differences in baseline treatment preference as predictors of receiving a dental extraction versus root canal therapy during 48 months of follow-up. Journal of Public Health Dentistry 2008; in press. The first table shows predisposing, enabling, and need characteristics of persons in the sample, by race. The second table shows a “parsimonious” regression of receipt of extraction or root canal treatment during follow-up, in which only two variables (worst periodontal attachment loss and the CHOICE variable) are modeled as predictors of this outcome. The model fit of this regression model (Model 3 in the table labeled A2) is statistically the same as the model fit in Model 2 of the same table.
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here to see Tables A1 – A3 that accompany: Gilbert GH, Bader JD, Litaker MS, Shelton BJ, Duncan RP. Patient-level and practice characteristics associated with receipt of preventive dental services: 48-month incidence. Journal of Public Health Dentistry 2008; in press. An additional table (Table A4) has the baseline characteristics of the 597 subjects who were included in the data analyses for this paper. To see that table, Please click here
From 2007
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here to see a table of means and standard errors of characteristics of dental practice(s) attended during follow-up, by race and level of formal education of the participant. This supplements a similar table in the manuscript that shows results stratified by household income instead of education. Please click
here to see a table of means and standard errors of characteristics of dental practice(s) attended, by approach to care. These supplement: Gilbert GH, Litaker MS, Makhija SM. Differences in quality between dental practices associated with race and income mix of patients. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved 2007; 18(4): 847-867.
From 2006
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here to see two tables that accompany: Gilbert GH, Shewchuk RM, Litaker MS. Effect of dental practice characteristics on racial disparities in patient-specific tooth loss. Medical Care 2006; 44(5): 414-420.