Utilisation of a brief tobacco smoking cessation intervention tool in public dental services.
Hollie BendottiKelly McGowanSheleigh LawlerPublished in: Health promotion journal of Australia : official journal of Australian Association of Health Promotion Professionals (2020)
High-risk populations for tobacco use are frequently utilising WMOHS, however not all patients who smoke received smoking cessation support. Understanding and addressing barriers to smoking cessation promotion in oral health care settings may improve general and oral health outcomes for patients. SO WHAT?: Targeted training and utilisation of team-based models of care may better enhance delivery and uptake of the Pathway within the public dental setting, thus improving services to a high-need population and reducing smoking rates in priority populations.
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