| Literature DB >> 26002091 |
Joana Cunha-Cruz1, Peter Milgrom, R Michael Shirtcliff, Colleen E Huebner, Sharity Ludwig, Gary Allen, JoAnna Scott.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Twice daily toothbrushing with fluoridated toothpaste is the most widely advocated preventive strategy for dental caries (tooth decay) and is recommended by professional dental associations. Not all parents, children, or adolescents follow this recommendation. This protocol describes the methods for the implementation and evaluation of a quality improvement health promotion program.Entities:
Keywords: communication; dental care; dental devices, home care; oral hygiene; social support; toothbrushing
Year: 2015 PMID: 26002091 PMCID: PMC4457936 DOI: 10.2196/resprot.4485
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Res Protoc ISSN: 1929-0748
Mapping of the components of the “Everybody Brush!” intervention to the theoretical domains, intervention functions, and behavior change techniques.
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| 7 toothpastes and 7 toothbrushes | Environmental resources | Enablement | Adding objects to the environment | |
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| Request more toothbrushing supplies by telephone | Environmental resources | Enablement | Adding objects to the environment | |
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| Receive advice on safety, amount, technique, how to overcome barriers and make it fun | Knowledge, | Education, | Instruction on how to perform the behavior, | |
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| Brush 2 times every day, | Physical skills, | Training, education | Goal setting, instruction on how to perform the behavior |
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| The best way to promote oral health and prevent tooth decay is by brushing teeth with fluoride toothpaste every day two times a day. This simple step has been proven to be effective in promoting oral health and reducing tooth decay and dental care costs. | Knowledge, | Education, | Goal setting, information about health consequences, |
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| Brush the front and the back of all the teeth. Roar like a lion to reach the back of all the teeth. Say “Chee-tah!” to reach the front and sides. | Physical skills | Training | Instruction on how to perform the behavior |
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| Take turns brushing... your child practices brushing first and then you do it to make sure all the teeth are brushed. | Cognitive skills | Training | Problem solving |
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| Brush in the evening after snacks before your child gets too sleepy. | Cognitive skills | Environmental restructuring | Action planning, restructuring the physical environment |
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| You can brush your child's teeth in the tub! It's fun! | Cognitive skills, | Environmental restructuring | Action planning, information about emotional consequences, restructuring the physical environment |
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| Sing a favorite song while brushing! | Cognitive skills, | Environmental restructuring | Distraction |
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| Brush your teeth with your child. You are the best role model. | Identity | Modeling | Identification as role model |
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| Have a family toothbrushing party! | Emotion | Persuasion | Restructuring the social environment |
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| Everyday is a new day to brush... twice a day! | Beliefs about capabilities, | Persuasion | Verbal persuasion about capability |
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| Brushing makes your mouth smell fresh. | Emotion, beliefs about consequences | Persuasion | Information about emotional consequences |