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Health Behavior Change in the Dental Practice – October 19, 2010


Health Behavior Change in the Dental Practice Paperback – October 19, 2010

Author: Christoph Ramseier | Language: English | ISBN: 0813821061 | Format: PDF, EPUB

Health Behavior Change in the Dental Practice – October 19, 2010
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Health Behavior Change in the Dental Practice presents an overview of health behavior change, focusing on the spirit of motivational interviewing. Targeting the clinical application of the principles, the book applies lessons learned from the field of general and behavioral medicine to the dental practice. By presenting a series of clinical examples and accompanying dialogue, the book guides the reader in using motivational interviewing techniques as tools for oral hygiene education, tobacco use cessation, and dietary counseling. Health Behavior Change in the Dental Practice supports the trend towards risk management in oral health care, offering practical guidance to promote health behavior change in patients.

Key Features:

  • Applies motivational interviewing techniques directly to dentistry
  • Provides a workable strategy for health behavior change in the dental practice
  • Focuses on improving clinician-patient communication skills for the best treatment outcomes
  • Draws on examples from everyday practice
  • Provides a thorough review of supporting literature

About the Author

Christoph A. Ramseier, Dr. med. dent., MAS is Assistant Professor of Periodontology at the School of Dental Medicine, University of Berne, Switzerland.

Jean E. Suvan, DipDH, MSc, CRA, FHEA is Clinical Research Coordinator of the Periodontology Unit at UCL Eastman Dental Institute, UK.


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  • Paperback: 196 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell; 1 edition (October 19, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0813821061
  • ISBN-13: 978-0813821061
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 5.9 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #634,580 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
    • #96 in Books > Medical Books > Dentistry > Preventive
Foreword


Preface


List of Contributors

1. Introduction to Health Behavior Change for the Dental Practice


Health Care in the Twenty-first Century


The Opportunity in the Dental Setting


Adop tion and Integration of Health Behavior Change


The Role and Responsibility of the Dental Professional


Collaborative Care Toward Whole Health


References

2. The Challenge of Behavior Change


Introduction


Behavior Change: Some Key Concepts


The Patient’s Perspective


The Clinician’s Perspective


Understanding Health Behavior Change


Social Cognitive Theory and Self-Efficacy Theory


The Health Belief Model


Theory of Planned Behavior


The Transtheoretical Model of Behavior Change


Self-Determination Theory


Summary


References

3. Communication and Health Behavior Change Counselling


Introduction


The Relationship between the Clinician and the Patient


Styles of Communication


Directing


Following


Guiding


Key Skills for Communicating about Health Behavior Change


Question 1: Is the patient happy to talk with you about behavior change?


Question 2: How are you asking questions?


Question 3: How do you provide support?


Question 4: How do you convey understanding?


Question 5: How do you get information across?


Question 6: How do you bring it all together?


Summary


Acknowledgments


References

4. Motivational Interviewing (MI) and Its Basic Tools


Introduction


What Is Motivational Interviewing?


Research Evidence for MI


What Triggers Behavior Change?


Motivation and the Clinician-Patient Relationship


Definition of MI


“Spirit” of MI


Major Principles


Express Empathy


Develop Discrepancy


Roll with Resistance


Support Self-Efficacy


OARS: Basic Tools for Building Motivation to Change


Use Open-Ended Questions


Affirm Patients


Use Reflective Listening


Use Summaries


Elicit Change Talk


Evocative Questions


Decisional Balance or Pros and Cons Matrix


The Importance Ruler


Elaborating, Querying Extremes, and Looking Back and Forward


Exploring Goals and Values


Responding to Change Talk


Responding to Resistance


Enhancing Confidence


Strengthening Commitment


Negotiating a Plan for Change


Summary


References

5. Brief Interventions in Promoting Health Behavior Change


Introduction


Using a Patient-Centered Approach


Righting Reflex


Goals of Brief Interventions


Assessing Motives


Health History Form


Open-Ended Questions


Readiness Scales


Raising Awareness


Giving Information versus Raising Awareness


Conveying Understanding


Supporting Change


Encouraging Patient Problem Solving


Offering a Set of Strategies


Planning for the Change


Use of the Telephone for Brief Interventions


Use of Computers for Brief Interventions


Giving Brief Advice


When Brief Interventions Are Not Appropriate


Bringing It All Together


Summary


References

6. Implementation of Health Behavior Change Principles in Dental Practice


Introduction


Content of Change (the Objectives)


Context of Change (the Environment)


Process of Change (the Implementation Plan)


Micro-Environment: The Dental Visit


Easier than You Think


Patient Activation Fabric for the Dental Visit (Implementation Model)


“Your Patient Is Here,”


Single Behavior Patient Scenario


Multiple Behavior Patient Scenario


Macro-Environment: The Practice Setting


Importance of Support


Overcoming Potential Obstacles to Practice Implementation


Practical Guidance for Beginners (or Non-Beginners)


Summary


References

7. Health Behavior Change Education


Introduction


History of Medical and Dental Education


In Medicine


In Dentistry


In Dental Hygiene


Currents Trends in Dental Care and Education


The Need for Change in Dental Education


Public Health Goals and Responsibilities


New Educational Initiatives and Methods


Theoretical Education


Pathology and Epidemiology of Diseases


Behavior as a Determinant of Health and Disease


Practical Education


Students


Continuing Education


Clinicians


Assessment of Health Behavior Change Education


Faculty


Students


Clinicians


Summary


References

Index

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