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Author(s): Veronica Tisato
Journal of Clinical EpigeneticsAuthor(s): Donato Gemmati
Journal of Clinical EpigeneticsAuthor(s): Agnieszka Fus-Kujawa
Journal of Clinical EpigeneticsAuthor(s): Sergey Suchkov
Journal of Clinical EpigeneticsAuthor(s): Sergey Suchkov
Journal of Clinical EpigeneticsAuthor(s): Maria Bertha Romo Almanza Guadalupe Victoria Maternity Hospital, Mexico,
Pediatric Dental CareAuthor(s): Yamini Tiwari Vivekananda global university, Jaipur, India
Pediatric Dental CareAuthor(s): Primary care and attention suppliers will facilitate children’s timely referral to a dental home. However, there square measure few studies of providers’ oral health information and clinical skills. This study aims to boost future attention providers’ information, confidence, attitude, and clinical ability in assessing children’s oral health. cardinal health care provider students participated during a 10-week informative and clinical programme on children’s oral health. Fifty students completed pre- and post-training questionnaires and were assessed in their information, confidence, and angle. mark examiners ranked students’ clinical skills on a 24-point grading criterion. Descriptive statistics, paired sample t-test, and Pearson correlation were employed in knowledge analyses. Students were in medicine (46%), nursing (28%), drugs (22%), and pharmacy (3%). Students considerably improved in information (t = −7.71, p < 0.001), confidence (t = −10.30, p = <0.001), and angle (t = −4.24, p = <0.001). Students on the average scored eighty three on clinical ability, with the very best average for halide varnish application (96%) and lowest for providing prevenient steering (69%). There was a moderate correlation between improvement in information and their clinical skills (r = zero.39, p = 0.010). Interprofessional education improves students’ information, confidence, attitude, and clinical ability in assessing children’s oral health. Such education is critical in guiding future suppliers to achieve adequate ability in serving children’s oral health wants
Pediatric Dental CareAuthor(s): Yamini Tiwari Professor in Vivekananda global university Jaipur,
Pediatric Dental CareAuthor(s): Wendy WM Lam, Department of Radiology, Queen Mary Hospital, 102 Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong SAR, PR ChinaWendy WM Lam, Department of Radiology, Queen Mary Hospital, 102 Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong SAR, PR China
Pediatric Dental CareAuthor(s): Claudine Kumba
Journal of Congenital DisordersAuthor(s): Jerez Calero Antonio
Journal of Congenital DisordersAuthor(s): Diana Ramírez Rivera
Archivos de MedicinaAuthor(s): Soumya Sreedharan
Skin Diseases & Skin CareAuthor(s): Dr. K.N. Lakmali Pathiraja
Skin Diseases & Skin CareAuthor(s): Asmae Rasso
Skin Diseases & Skin CareAuthor(s): Rashmi saxena pal
Skin Diseases & Skin CareAuthor(s): Nader Elemelegy
Skin Diseases & Skin CareAuthor(s): Andriy Tsvyakh
Health Systems and Policy ResearchAuthor(s): Venkat Lellapalli
Health Systems and Policy Research