139 A Human-Centered Design Approach to Develop Oral Health Nursing Interventions in Patients with a Psychotic Disorder Almost all participants stated that interventions should be facilitated by the organization. In this way, an intervention is better secured, and all patients have the same starting point. Organizations must support MHNs and make it clear that it is a part of MHNs’ day-to-day work. Participants felt they needed to have more time to observe patients and give good oral health information or education within an organization. Personas From the contextual interviews (n= 10), four unique personas of MHNs were identified: three women and one man (Figures 2–5). These persona descriptions contained interpreted data from the contextual interviews. The results were related to the nurses’ (1) attitudes and perspectives on oral health, (2) barriers, (3) needs, (4) suggestions for interventions, and (5) site conditions. 5
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