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Exploring motivations to seek and undergo prosthodontic care: an empirical approach using the Theory of Planned Behavior construct

机译:探索寻求和接受义齿护理的动机:使用计划行为理论建构的经验方法

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Abstract: Motivations for seeking and undergoing prosthodontic care are poorly understood and are not often explored for clinical purposes when determining treatment need and understanding the factors related to the demand for health care and effective use. This article uses the Theory of Planned Behavior construct to identify factors related to the motivations of edentulous subjects to seek and undergo prosthodontic treatment. The conceptual framework of the Theory of Planned Behavior includes attitude toward behavior, an individual’s positive or negative evaluation of self-performance of the particular behavior; the subjective norm, an individual’s perception of social normative pressures or relevant others’ beliefs that he or she should or should not perform such behavior; and perceived behavioral control, or an individual’s perceived ease or difficulty in performing the particular behavior, determined by the total set of accessible control beliefs. These components mediate a subject’s intention and behavior toward an object and may also explain health-related behaviors, providing strong predictions across a range of health behaviors. This study suggests categories for each component of the Theory of Planned Behavior, based on clinical evidence and practical reasoning. Attitudes toward behavior include perceived consequences of no treatment, perceived potential benefits and risks of treatment, dental anxiety, previous experiences, and interpersonal abilities of the health?care providers. The subjective norm includes the opinions of relevant others, advertisement, professionally defined normative need, perceived professional skills, and technical quality of care. Perceived behavioral control includes subject’s time, availability and opportunity, treatment costs, subject’s perceived need, and accessibility to dental care. This conceptual model represents a theoretical multidimensional model that may help clinicians better understand the patient’s treatment behaviors and provide additional information for clinical research on patient’s adherence to interventions in prosthodontics.
机译:摘要:在确定治疗需求并了解与医疗保健需求和有效使用有关的因素时,人们对于寻求和接受修复牙齿的动机了解甚少,并且很少出于临床目的而进行探索。本文使用“计划行为理论”建构来确定与无牙对象寻求和接受修复治疗动机相关的因素。计划行为理论的概念框架包括对行为的态度,个人对特定行为的自我表现的正面或负面评价;主观规范,个人对社会规范压力的看法或相关他人的信念,即他或她应该或不应该进行这种行为;和可感知的行为控制,或个人在执行特定行为时的可感知的轻松或困难,这取决于可访问控制信念的总集合。这些组成部分可以调解受试者对物体的意图和行为,还可以解释与健康有关的行为,从而为各种健康行为提供强有力的预测。这项研究根据临床证据和实践推理为计划行为理论的每个组成部分提出了分类建议。对行为的态度包括未接受治疗的可感知后果,可感知的潜在治疗收益和风险,牙科焦虑症,既往经历以及医护人员的人际交往能力。主观规范包括其他人的意见,广告,专业定义的规范需求,感知的专业技能以及护理的技术质量。可感知的行为控制包括对象的时间,可用性和机会,治疗成本,对象的感知需求以及获得牙齿护理的机会。这个概念模型代表了一个理论上的多维模型,可以帮助临床医生更好地了解患者的治疗行为,并为临床研究提供更多信息,以了解患者是否遵守口腔修复学的干预措施。

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