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Exploring barriers and enablers to the delivery of Making Every Contact Count brief behavioural interventions in Ireland: A cross‐sectional survey study [PDF]
Objectives: The public health impact of the Irish Making Every Contact Count (MECC) brief intervention programme is dependent on delivery by healthcare professionals.
Oonagh Meade
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This report describes the development of the first national undergraduate interprofessional standardized curriculum in chronic disease prevention for healthcare professionals in the Republic of Ireland.
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Making every contact count: a public health initiative
British Journal of Cardiac Nursing, 2019exaly +3 more sources
Making every nurse contact count for homeless ED attendees is vital
Emergency Nurse, 2020exaly +2 more sources
Public health: PART 1 Making Every Contact Count
British Journal of Nursing, 2018Lynn Craig, Subject Lead, Adult Nursing, and Senior Lecturer ( L.craig@northumbria.ac.uk ) and Emma Senior, Senior Lecturer/Programme Lead, Adult Nursing, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, discuss the nurse's role in public health interventions using the Making Every Contact Count approach
Lynn, Craig, Emma, Senior
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Establishing an updated consensus on the conceptual and operational definitions of Making Every Contact Count (MECC) across experts within research and practice: an international Delphi Study [PDF]
Objectives: The Making Every Contact Count (MECC) initiative is broadly defined as an opportunistic approach to prevention by making use of the thousands of conversations service providers have with service users every day. However, since its conception,
Beth Nichol, Emma Kemp, Rob Wilson
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Enhancing making every contact count (MECC) training and delivery for the third and social economy (TSE) sector: a strategic behavioural analysis [PDF]
Objective: To enhance Making Every Contact Count (MECC, an opportunistic approach to health promotion), training in the Third and Social Economy (TSE, all groups and organisations primarily working towards social justice, outside of the government or ...
Angela M Rodrigues, Rob Wilson
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Dental Nursing
Miranda Steeples discusses the upcoming BDIA Dental Showcase.
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Miranda Steeples discusses the upcoming BDIA Dental Showcase.
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Dental Nursing
Nabeela Caratela explores a new initiative which will help show how dental nurses can help support patients with their oral and general health. Aim To improve knowledge and awareness of the ‘Making Every Contact Count’ (‘MECC’) initiative amongst dental nurses.
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Nabeela Caratela explores a new initiative which will help show how dental nurses can help support patients with their oral and general health. Aim To improve knowledge and awareness of the ‘Making Every Contact Count’ (‘MECC’) initiative amongst dental nurses.
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Making Every Contact Count: A simple yet effective idea
Perspectives in Public Health, 2011Vince Ion from TrueBlue Consultancy has been working with NHS Yorkshire and The Humber to identify how the public health workforce can best encourage the public to change their unhealthy behaviours. Here he gives an overview of the project so far
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