Sonja Kuipers

154 Chapter 5 with MHNs, patients with a psychotic disorder, and designers, the development of different oral health interventions in an oral health toolkit and an assessment of how this toolkit matches the attitudes and perspectives, needs, barriers, and suggestions expressed by the participating MHNs. However, within the concept of holism, the professional identity of MHNs and role identification are not independent of these factors. Last, in this study, we described different strategies for MHNs to increase oral health in patients with a psychotic disorder. It is important to take these strategies into account while writing new guidelines (or editing existing guidelines) regarding oral health in patients with a psychotic disorder.

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