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- Title
Oral Health Nursing Education and Practice Program.
- Authors
Dolce, Maria C.; Haber, Judith; Shelley, Donna
- Abstract
Millions of Americans have unmet oral healthcare needs and profound oral health disparities persist in vulnerable and underserved populations, especially poor children, older adults, and racial and ethnic minorities. Nurses can play a significant role in improving the quality of oral health including access to care with appropriate education and training. The purpose of this paper is to describe New York University College of Nursing's response to this challenge. The Oral Health Nursing Education and Practice (OHNEP) program is a national initiative aimed at preparing a nursing workforce with the competencies to prioritize oral disease prevention and health promotion, provide evidence-based oral healthcare in a variety of practice settings, and collaborate in interprofessional teams across the healthcare system. The overarching goal of this national initiative is to create an educational infrastructure for the nursing profession that advances nursing's contribution to reducing oral health disparities across the lifespan.
- Subjects
MOUTH physiology; NURSING education; MEDICAL care; MINORITIES; MEDICAL care research; HEALTH promotion
- Publication
Nursing Research & Practice, 2012, p1
- ISSN
2090-1429
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1155/2012/149673