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Interprofessional education (IPE) is essential for healthcare students to collaborate effectively in multidisciplinary teams. This study aimed to identify the effect of IPE programmes in nursing care and oral healthcare on dental and nursing students’ perceptions of interprofessional collaboration. Methods...
Education level was trichotomized into “no higher education” (unskilled / without any formal education), “< 3 years of higher education” (assistant nurse and students), and “≥ 3 years of higher education” (social worker, registered nurse, master’s degree or higher). The employment ...
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The most common dental professionals providing intervention were dental/oral hygienists (n = 17), followed by dentists (n = 8), both hygienists and dentists (n = 4), oral health therapists (n = 2), dental nurse (n = 1), and dental students (n = 1). Fi...
Serious games therefore should be considered to create interactive learning environments for teaching and learning in oral medicine courses. Serious games appear to have numerous advantages, leading to an increasing use in the field of healthcare11, including dental education12,13. They allow learners...
Healthcare providers are strongly encouraged to complete a REMS-compliant education program, counsel patients and/or their caregivers, with every prescription, on safe use, serious risks, storage, and disposal of these products, emphasize to patients and their caregivers the importance of reading the...
Your baby should generally nurse every 2 to 3 hours and should not sleep for more than 4 hours at a time. Check with your doctor or hospital emergency room immediately if your baby shows signs of increased sleepiness (more than usual), difficulty breastfeeding, difficulty breathing, or limpne...
Since a baby’s first tooth is often anxiously awaited by parents and often takes longer than expected to poke through, I decided to post a couple of photos of a young baby that were taken before and after his first tooth came in — just five days apart. This will show you what you ...