Publications by authors named "Jane Cotter"

Article Synopsis
  • HPV is a prevalent sexually transmitted infection linked to various cancers, and vaccination rates are low despite its effectiveness in prevention.
  • One significant factor influencing vaccination uptake is the recommendation from healthcare providers, particularly dental hygienists, who can leverage their position to advocate for HPV vaccination.
  • A study conducted at a dental hygiene conference showed that while a continuing education course improved hygienists' knowledge of HPV, it did not significantly enhance their confidence in counseling or recommending the vaccine, highlighting a need for more effective training tools.
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The Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand's (TSANZ) Position Statement recognizes the pivotal role respiratory nurses play in the lung health of Australians and New Zealanders. The national and international lung health strategies are evidence based to ensure optimal professional clinical support for patients. Respiratory nurses are essential to the success of these strategies as a professional workforce, irrespective of healthcare setting, as they are at the forefront of the delivery of world-class evidence-based respiratory care.

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Objectives: Research shows that approximately 75% of people worldwide access the internet for health information. Lower calibre websites often use inaccurate claims to attract internet browsers. The objective of this review is to alert oral health care professionals (OHCPs) to the impact of oral health media hype on client perceptions of oral care.

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Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)-related oropharyngeal cancers (OPC) have increased significantly despite availability of the HPV vaccine. HPV-positive oropharyngeal cancer is becoming more prevalent than tobacco-related OPC. Dental professionals screen for OPC and risk factors, but many are not prepared to address HPV immunization and prevention with patients.

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Purpose: The 5 year survival rates for oral cancer have not changed in the last 50 years. A simple intra- and extra-oral examination provided by health care professionals could help to reduce morbidity and mortality of oral cancer. This study focused on Texas dental hygienists' performance of oral cancer screenings (OCS) and factors that influenced their performance of this examination.

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