7 Ocak 2012 Cumartesi

Orly oje çekilişi

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5 Ocak 2012 Perşembe

Makale paylaşmayı bir türlü becerememiştim. kendi bölümümüzle ilgili bir makale, dersimizle de uygun konulu olunca paylaşmak istedim. Makalede dişeti hastalığı olan bireyler iki gruba ayrılmış. Bir gruba sadece fırçalama ve ip kullanma eğitimi verilip diş yüzeyleri temizlenmiş, diğer gruba ise sorular sorularak kendilerindeki dişeti hastalığını farkedip etmedikleri bakıldıktan sonra diğer grupla aynı işlemler yapılmş. Sonuç olarak motive olanların sonçları daha iyi bulunmuş. :Çalışma üniversite dahilinde internetten başlığı aratınca çıkıyor. Ben buraya eklemeyi başaramadım ne yazıkki:(

Application of self‐regulation
theory and motivational interview
for improving oral hygiene: a
randomized controlled trial
Godard A, Dufour T, Jeanne S. Application of self-regulation theory and
motivational interview for improving oral hygiene: a randomized controlled trial.
J Clin Periodontol 2011; 38: 1099–1105. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-051X.2011.01782.x.
Abstract
Aim: Because patient adherence to oral hygiene is essential for periodontal treatment
success, the aim of the study was to assess whether a motivational interview
addressing the five dimensions of Leventhal’s theory performed better than conventional
basic instruction on improving compliance with plaque control among
patients with periodontitis.
Materials and Methods: A randomized controlled clinical trial design was used in
which a group of patients underwent a motivational interview in addition to
classical consultation. A control group received only the standard consultation.
The O’Leary Plaque Index was used to judge the oral hygiene at baseline and at
1 month follow-up. Patient satisfaction with the dental visit was scored using a
specific questionnaire.
Results: At baseline, the mean full mouth plaque score varied between 55%
(experimental group) and 58% (control group). Patients in the experimental
group had a higher oral hygiene improvement (21 ± 20% versus 4 ± 5%,
p < 0.001) 1 month post-treatment. The motivational interview resulted in greater
satisfaction scores compared with those of patients in the control group:
10.55 ± 1.53 versus 8.82 ± 2.40, p = 0.014.
Conclusions: This new concept of motivational interview is a promising approach
and can be useful for counselling-related periodontal disorders.
Antoine Godard1,2, Thomas Dufour1,2
and Sylvie Jeanne1,2
1Universite´ de Rennes 1, Faculte´
d’Odontologie, Universite´ Europe´enne de
Bretagne, Rennes, Cedex, France; 2CHU de
Rennes, Poˆ le d’Odontologie et de Chirurgie
Buccale, Rennes, France
Key words: behaviour change; compliance;
motivational interview; oral hygiene
behaviour; periodontitis
Accepted for publication 23 July 2011
Periodontal diseases affect health
both from an oral health perspective
and systemically (Scannapieco et al.
2010). Based on the International
Classification of Periodontal Diseases
(Armitage 1999), 50% of adults in
France may suffer from a severe
attachment loss problem (Bourgeois
et al. 2007). Positive correlations
between inflammation and plaque
and loss of attachment and plaque
have been reported (Waerhaug 1977).
Therefore, oral hygiene plays a major
role in the success and efficiency of
periodontal treatments by the combination
of brushing, flossing and use
of inter-dental aids and chemical
agents when needed. Unfortunately,
most patients are not completely
effective at plaque removal (Philippot
et al. 2005). According to Checci
et al. (1994), adherence to periodontal
therapy and maintenance generally
decreases with increasing time
since treatment, and even the most
meticulous periodontal therapy may
be ineffective. Motivating patients to
adhere to periodontal treatment continues
to be difficult among a large
percentage of patients. Adherence to
an oral hygiene regimen is becoming
more important now that a larger
proportion of people retain their
teeth until later in life. Also, the
greater use of implant technology
means that effective oral hygiene is a
prerequisite for successful treatment.
Conflict of interest and source of
funding statement
The authors have no conflicts of interest
to declare. The authors have no
institutional, private, or corporate
financial support sources to declare.
© 2011 John Wiley & Sons A/S 1099