Chu R, Craig B
Probe. 1996 Jan-Feb;30(1):12-8.
Achieving oral health for the client is the goal of dental hygiene practice. The two major threats to oral health, dental caries and periodontal disease, can almost always be controlled if clients adopt appropriate oral health behaviours. A review of the literature indicates that many factors determine whether or not a client will adopt appropriate oral health behaviours. These factors include demographics, socialization, emotional status, perceptions and dental beliefs. Determining a client's attitudes towards oral health requires the active participation of both the client and the dental hygienist. Interview techniques borrowed from participatory and ethnographic research can be used during the assessment phase of the dental hygiene process to allow the dental hygienist to systematically explore the factors that may affect the practice of preventive oral health behaviours. Data gathered during this phase can then be used in the planning phase of the dental hygiene process to develop a strategy which is specifically designed to meet the assessed needs of the individual client.
为患者实现口腔健康是口腔卫生保健实践的目标。如果患者采取适当的口腔健康行为,口腔健康面临的两大主要威胁——龋齿和牙周疾病——几乎总能得到控制。文献综述表明,许多因素决定患者是否会采取适当的口腔健康行为。这些因素包括人口统计学特征、社交情况、情绪状态、认知和牙齿保健观念。确定患者对口腔健康的态度需要患者和口腔保健员的积极参与。在口腔卫生保健过程的评估阶段,可以采用借鉴参与式研究和人种学研究的访谈技巧,使口腔保健员能够系统地探究可能影响预防性口腔健康行为实践的因素。在这一阶段收集到的数据随后可用于口腔卫生保健过程的规划阶段,以制定专门满足个体患者评估需求的策略。