Effectiveness of an oral health training program for nursing professionals in India: An interventional study
Objectives Nursing professionals form the first line of contact and are in a unique place to provide appropriate oral advice to patients. The study assessed the effectiveness of oral health training program for nurses. Design The effectiveness of the program was evaluated by a pre and post questionn...
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Nursing professionals form the first line of contact and are in a unique place to provide appropriate oral advice to patients. The study assessed the effectiveness of oral health training program for nurses.
Design
The effectiveness of the program was evaluated by a pre and post questionnaire assessment on 50 nurses.
Results
Nursing professionals had a significant increase (p |
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Nursing professionals form the first line of contact and are in a unique place to provide appropriate oral advice to patients. The study assessed the effectiveness of oral health training program for nurses.
Design
The effectiveness of the program was evaluated by a pre and post questionnaire assessment on 50 nurses.
Results
Nursing professionals had a significant increase (p < .003) in post‐training knowledge scores compared to pre‐training scores.
Conclusion
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Nursing professionals had a significant increase (p < .003) in post‐training knowledge scores compared to pre‐training scores.
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Nursing professionals form the first line of contact and are in a unique place to provide appropriate oral advice to patients. The study assessed the effectiveness of oral health training program for nurses.
Design
The effectiveness of the program was evaluated by a pre and post questionnaire assessment on 50 nurses.
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Nursing professionals had a significant increase (p < .003) in post‐training knowledge scores compared to pre‐training scores.
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