Research Grant
[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/207774]Researchers: Jane Chalmers (Principal investigator) , Mr Knute Carter , Prof A. John Spencer , Prof Kaye Roberts-Thomson
Brief description The South Australian Dental Longitudinal Study has been the first comprehensive dental longitudinal study of older adults to be conducted in Australia. Participants were aged 60+ years at the 1991 baseline data collection, and were a random sample of community-dwelling older adults in urban Adelaide and rural Mount Gambier. The 11-year follow-up data collection will build upon the previous study findings to provide important and new information about the onset and progression of oral diseases in older Australians. It will also assist with the identification of general health and other characteristics (socio-demographic, medical, functional, cognitive, nutritional, swallowing, dental history, oral hygiene care, financial, social support and oral disorder social impact characteristics) that are associated with oral diseases in various groups of older adults. Groups of older adults within the study include those who are healthy and living in the community, those who are frail and use support services, and those who have moved into residential care. This information will assist both private and public health sectors, dental professionals and other health professionals with the identification of those older adults who are at high risk for developing oral diseases, such as those with dementia, those with physical disabilities, and those living in residential care. This 11-year data collection will be one of only 4 similar international studies currently being conducted, and will provide important comparison data for future studies of older Australians.
Funding Amount $AUD 240,330.00
Funding Scheme NHMRC Project Grants
Notes Standard Project Grant
- nhmrc : 207774
- PURL : https://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/207774