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Impact of a novel interprofessional dental and pharmacy student tobacco cessation education programme on dental patient outcomes

The dental setting presents a unique opportunity to assist patients with tobacco cessation. Many dental providers do not feel prepared to provide tobacco cessation, particularly with regard to education on pharmacological treatments. An interprofessional practice experience with dental and pharmacy...

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Published in:Journal of interprofessional care 2018-01, Vol.32 (1), p.52-62
Main Authors: Myers Virtue, Shannon, Rotz, Melissa E, Boyd, Matthew, Lykon, Jillian L, Waldron, Elizabeth M, Theodorou, Jacqueline
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Adult
Clinical outcomes
dental patients
Dentistry
Drugs
Education, Dental - methods
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Educational programs
Female
Health education
Humans
Interdisciplinary aspects
Interdisciplinary Placement
Interprofessional care
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Interprofessional Relations
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Middle Aged
Patient admissions
Patient Education as Topic - methods
Patients
Pharmacy
Polls & surveys
Socioeconomic Factors
Student Run Clinic - organization & administration
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Teams
Tobacco
tobacco cessation
Tobacco Use Cessation - methods
Treatment methods
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