Sonja Kuipers

191 The Development of an Oral Health Nursing Tool in Patients with a Psychotic Disorder Table 2. Total of unweighted mean scores of prototypes of tools in the MCDM ranked based on highest mean (n = 9). (continued) Tool Prototype Mean Focus Group 14 Oral health screening: (validated for non-dental professionals in Dutch). 3.5 1 7 Instructional Video for Patients and MHNs on How to Brush and Floss Teeth. 3.5 1 and 2 1 Video: Nursing Professional and Expert by Experience: A Discussion of Personal Narratives Concerning Oral Health Care. This encompasses an exploration of first-hand experiences relating to oral health care. Queries addressed include the nature of these experiences, the methodologies employed for managing them, the status of the involved individuals’ oral health, and the outcomes or benefits that have been realised. 3.4 1 and 2 3 Mirror-Based Dental Care Reminder Sticker. 3.4 1 and 2 9 Daily Schedule for Patients: In this daily schedule, patients, and nursing staff collaboratively document activities such as waking up, breakfast, medication, and toothbrushing. 3.4 1 and 2 2 A toiletry bag or box (M/F) containing the following items: Toothbrush Toothpaste (containing fluoride) Dental floss picks Mouthwash Plaque-disclosing tablets (a literature-supported pill that highlights dental plaque) 3.3 1 and 2 12 Poster for Waiting Room/Office Living Room/Hallway/Drop-in Centre for Homeless Individuals. 3.3 1 and 2 10 Pocket Card: Do not Forget Your Oral Health. This card facilitates discussion about current oral care practices (selfcare, dental visits, dental condition). 3.2 1 6 Toren C Instructional Video on Toothbrushing that is lighthearted, positive, and very humorous. 2.9 2 6

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