A Qualitative Study of Tobacco Dependence Treatment in 19 US Dental Hygiene Programs
Autor: | Anne Koerber, Nancy A. Newton, Joan M. Davis |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2012 |
Předmět: |
Counseling
Educational measurement medicine.medical_specialty education Decision Making Alternative medicine Students Dental Public health service Organizational Case Studies Nursing medicine Humans Program Development Tooth Bleaching Agents Competence (human resources) Curriculum Education Dental Qualitative Research Original Research Dentist-Patient Relations Tobacco Use Cessation business.industry Health Policy Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Administrative Personnel Health Plan Implementation Dental hygiene Professional-Patient Relations Tobacco Use Disorder Organizational Innovation United States Sodium Fluoride Clinical Competence Dental Hygienists Educational Measurement business Qualitative research |
Zdroj: | Preventing Chronic Disease |
ISSN: | 1545-1151 |
Popis: | INTRODUCTION The US Public Health Service calls for health professionals to provide tobacco dependence counseling for patients. The purpose of this study was to understand how dental hygiene programs make decisions about and provide training for tobacco dependence counseling to help them graduate more fully competent hygienists. METHODS We conducted interviews (N = 32) with mainly program and clinic directors from 19 US dental hygiene education programs for this qualitative case study. We explored fluoride therapy training and tooth whitening training for comparison. Two analysts summarized the transcripts into a case study for each program. RESULTS All programs reported a similar process of learning about and choosing a method for teaching the topics explored. The programs used a common process, ADPIE (assess, diagnose, plan, implement, evaluate), to structure students'clinical encounters. Almost all programs train students to ask about tobacco use and to advise quitting, but few programs train students to effectively help patients to quit and only 2 programs evaluated the competence of all students to provide such training. ADPIE shows promise for integrating tobacco dependence treatment more fully into the clinical training of dental hygiene students. Comparison to tooth whitening and fluoride therapy training indicated that complexity of the treatment and alignment with dental hygiene's mission were themes related to training decisions. CONCLUSION Full implementation of tobacco dependence counseling into dental hygiene education requires a commitment by dental hygiene educators to train students and faculty in counseling techniques and their evaluation. We identified an existing clinical structure as showing promise for facilitating improvement. |
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