Understanding dentists' caries management: The COM‐B ICCMS™ questionnaire.
Autor: | Abreu‐Placeres, Ninoska, Newton, Johnathon Timothy, Pitts, Nigel, Garrido, Luis Eduardo, Ekstrand, Kim R., Avila, Viviana, Martignon, Stefania |
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DIAGNOSIS of dental caries
TREATMENT of dental caries BEHAVIOR modification CONFIDENCE DENTISTS PSYCHOLOGY of dentists EXPERIMENTAL design FACTOR analysis RESEARCH methodology MOTIVATION (Psychology) PSYCHOLOGISTS QUESTIONNAIRES RESEARCH RESEARCH evaluation PILOT projects STRUCTURAL equation modeling PREDICTIVE validity RESEARCH methodology evaluation |
Zdroj: | Community Dentistry & Oral Epidemiology; Dec2018, Vol. 46 Issue 6, p545-554, 10p, 2 Diagrams, 3 Charts |
Abstrakt: | Objective: To design and validate a questionnaire to measure caries management based on the Capability, Opportunity, and Motivation Behavior model (COM‐B) and the International Caries Classification and Management System (ICCMS™). Methods: A combination of Cariology and Psychology experts developed a 79‐item pool that measured the COM‐B components according to the ICCMS™ caries management recommended behaviours. After face and content validation and a pilot study, two samples of Colombian dentists participated: clinicians (n = 277) and clinical‐practice educators (n = 212). Results: Using parallel analysis and exploratory structural equation modelling (ESEM), the questionnaire was reduced to a 47‐item 5‐factor instrument that demonstrated good internal consistency and validity properties, including a robust factor structure, measurement invariance across samples and high predictive validity of ICCMS™ recommended behaviours. Scales' mean scores showed that dentists were conducting recommended behaviours "most‐of‐the‐time" (Behavior), showed high confidence in their ability to conduct these behaviours (Capability) and considered recommendations as highly relevant (Opportunity‐Relevance), while their appraisals of the available resources (Opportunity‐Resources) and remuneration (Motivation) were notably lower. Conclusion: Overall, the findings highlight the practical utility of the COM‐B ICCMS™ Questionnaire in understanding the potential antecedent variables that may explain dentists' behaviours related to caries diagnosis and management and in suggesting avenues for achieving a positive change in their behaviour. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
Databáze: | Complementary Index |
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