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"title": "Copy of A Grandparent community Health worker- led Intervention to promote child oral health care"
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"description": "Plan Overview Grandparents often play a vital role in raising children. The rise of both single-parent families and maternal employment have contributed to increases in grandparent contributions to childcare. Previous literature describes those grandparents in caregiving roles can negatively influence the dietary intake of grandchildren. While there have been successful interventions with grandparents to improve child nutrition and physical activity, there have been no interventions with grandparents to prevent dental caries, which can begin early in life and can result in long-term health, social, and economic consequences for disadvantaged children and their families. The GRAND (Grandparent's network for Dental Health) study is the first randomized trial to focus on improving child oral health outcomes for children aged three to five years old by intervening with grandparents.",
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