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Knowledge, Perceived Ability and Practice Behaviors Regarding Oral Health among Pediatric Hematology and Oncology Nurses

Antiana D. Perry, Hiroko Iida, Lauren L. Patton and Rebecca S. Wilder
American Dental Hygienists' Association August 2015, 89 (4) 219-228;
Antiana D. Perry
RDH, BS
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Hiroko Iida
DDS, MPH
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Lauren L. Patton
DDS
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Rebecca S. Wilder
RDH, MS
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    Knowledge of Oral Health Care Recommendations for Pediatric Oncology Patients among Survey Respondents (n=235)

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    Perceived Ability in Performing Oral Health Related Tasks on Pediatric Oncology Patients among Survey Respondents (n=235)

    Response rate of 78% (235/300)

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    Frequency of Performing Oral Health Related Tasks on Pediatric Oncology Patients among Survey Respondents (n=235)

    Response rate of 78% (235/300)

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    Stage in Which Survey Respondents Usually Refer Pediatric Oncology Patients to a Dental Professional (n=235)

    Response rate of 78% (235/300)

    Percentages do not add up to 100% because multiple choices were given

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    Demographic and Professional Characteristics of the Survey Participants (n=235)*

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    Quantile for Domain of Oral Health Related Knowledge by Survey Respondents' Background Characteristics (n=235)

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    Quantile for Domains of Confidence in Performing Oral Health Related Tasks by Survey Respondents' Background Characteristics (n=235)

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    Quantile for Domains of Performing Oral Health Related Tasks by Survey Respondents' Background Characteristics (n=235)

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Antiana D. Perry, Hiroko Iida, Lauren L. Patton, Rebecca S. Wilder
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