Oral hygiene behaviours and readiness to change using the TransTheoretical Model (TTM).

The New Zealand dental journal Pub Date : 2013-06-01
Kirsten J Wade, Dawn E Coates, Robin D C Gauld, Vicki Livingstone, Mary P Cullinan
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Objective: The aim of this pilot study was to investigate the Transtheoretical Model (TTM) in relation to measures of readiness to change oral hygiene behaviours.

Research design: Participants (N = 105) were recruited from a dental hygiene patient waiting list. A self-administered questionnaire was designed; it included four measures related to inter-dental cleaning used for TTM staging, confidence and frequency measures of future interdental cleaning and toothbrushing, together with items seeking demographic details. Data collection occurred before a dental hygiene appointment where oral health advice was offered, and then at three and six months afterwards, in order to measure readiness to change post-intervention.

Results: All three questionnaires were returned by 91.4% of participants. The confidence measures for maintaining toothbrushing twice per day and for interdental cleaning were associated with TTM staging at baseline (respective correlation coefficients of 0.200; P = 0.042 and 0.584; P < 0.001). Participants were likely to be in a higher TTM stage at 3 months after attendance at the dental hygiene clinic and then decline to a lower TTM stage by 6 months (baseline to 3 months and 6 months: Wilcoxon signed rank tests of p= 0.024 and p = 0.627). Of the 31 participants (33%) who improved their TTM staging between baseline and 3 months, 11 (35%) fell back to a lower category between 3 months and 6 months, 14 (45%) maintained their improvement, and 6 (19%) improved further.

Conclusions: Understanding a person's readiness to change could improve the way in which oral hygiene interventions and advice are given in the clinical setting. The TTM staging measurement tool used here provides insight into people's readiness to change their oral hygiene behaviours, and its use would aid practitioners in the delivery of oral health messages. The initial improvement in TTM stage and subsequent regression was consistent with the TTM's relapse phenomenon and reinforces the concept that on-going support is crucial to maintaining behaviour change.

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使用跨理论模型(TTM)的口腔卫生行为和改变的准备。
目的:本初步研究的目的是调查跨理论模型(TTM)与改变口腔卫生行为的准备措施的关系。研究设计:参与者(N = 105)从口腔卫生患者等候名单中招募。设计了一份自我管理问卷;它包括四项与用于TTM分期的牙间清洁有关的措施,未来牙间清洁和刷牙的信心和频率措施,以及寻求人口统计细节的项目。数据收集在提供口腔健康建议的口腔卫生预约之前进行,然后在三个月和六个月之后进行,以衡量干预后改变的准备情况。结果:三份问卷的回复率为91.4%。每天刷牙两次和牙间清洁的置信度与基线时的TTM分期相关(相关系数分别为0.200;P = 0.042和0.584;P < 0.001)。在口腔卫生诊所就诊3个月后,参与者可能处于较高的TTM阶段,然后在6个月后下降到较低的TTM阶段(基线至3个月和6个月:Wilcoxon签署秩检验p= 0.024和p= 0.627)。在基线至3个月期间改善TTM分期的31名参与者(33%)中,11名(35%)在3个月至6个月期间回落到较低的类别,14名(45%)保持改善,6名(19%)进一步改善。结论:了解一个人对改变的准备程度可以改善在临床环境中提供口腔卫生干预和建议的方式。这里使用的TTM分期测量工具可以深入了解人们改变口腔卫生行为的意愿,使用该工具将有助于从业者传递口腔卫生信息。TTM阶段的最初改善和随后的消退与TTM的复发现象一致,并强化了持续支持对维持行为改变至关重要的概念。
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