2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.nedt.2019.07.010
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Promoting oral health in nursing education through interprofessional collaborative practice: A quasi-experimental survey study design

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“…Seven of the 11 studies provided suggestions for including an oral health component in nursing curricula. Six of the seven studies [46][47][48][50][51][52] focussed on an interprofessional oral health education model. The remaining study [49] provided information about resources for older people's oral health care for nursing curricula.…”
Section: Need For Further Oral Health Care Education For Nursing Studmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Seven of the 11 studies provided suggestions for including an oral health component in nursing curricula. Six of the seven studies [46][47][48][50][51][52] focussed on an interprofessional oral health education model. The remaining study [49] provided information about resources for older people's oral health care for nursing curricula.…”
Section: Need For Further Oral Health Care Education For Nursing Studmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An interprofessional education (IPE) model in which nursing students work with, learn from, and contribute to the oral-systemic knowledge of dental and other allied health students has been found effective in improving understanding of nursing students towards their role in oral health care [46][47][48][50][51][52]. All the studies focussing on IPE were conducted in the US except the study by Grant et al [46], which was conducted in Canada.…”
Section: Value Of An Interprofessional Education Modelmentioning
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“…In addition to specific ohr-interRAI training programs, the attention for oral health in the training of healthcare students needs to be increased as well. Current curricula of nursing students often cover the topic insufficiently, but it was repeatedly shown that particularly inter-professional education is suited to improve oral health-related knowledge, competence, and confidence among nursing students [54][55][56][57].…”
Section: Interpretation Of the Results And Future Prospectsmentioning
confidence: 99%