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Dental Hygiene Students' Perceptions of Importance and Confidence in Applying Motivational Interviewing During Patient Care

Angela Mills, Wendy E. Kerschbaum, Philip S. Richards, Gail A. Czarnecki, Janet S. Kinney and Anne E. Gwozdek
American Dental Hygienists' Association February 2017, 91 (1) 15-23;
Angela Mills
RDH, BSDH, MS
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Wendy E. Kerschbaum
RDH, MA, MPH
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Philip S. Richards
DDS, MS
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Gail A. Czarnecki
DDS
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Janet S. Kinney
RDH, MS
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Anne E. Gwozdek
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