The Social Intelligence Self-care Conceptual Model.

Ellen J Rogo, Kathleen O Hodges, Jennifer L Evans
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Purpose Person-centered care focuses on the whole person as a unique individual whose perspective, as well as their family's perspective, is integrated into the provision of care. The purpose of this study was to describe the perspectives of patients regarding the influence of dental hygienist providers' Social Intelligence on self-care and to create a Social Intelligence Self-care Conceptual Model.Methods An investigator-designed questionnaire was administered to patients who received care at a dental hygiene program clinic following a minimum of one 15-minute self-care education session. Five open-ended items relating to patients' perspectives of the dental hygienist providers' Social Intelligence on self-care included: 1) commitment 2) partnering 3) responsibility, 4) positive social qualities and 5) negative social qualities. Responses were analyzed and themes developed for the first three items. Social Intelligence capabilities were used to analyze the last two items.Results A total of 103 participants responded to the questionnaire. Themes for the first three items were: 1) interactions promoting encouragement and that are educational and individualized, 2) personal and shared responsibility, and 3) helpful, collaborative, and negative partners. Analysis of the last two items regarding influential positive and negative qualities yielded adapted Social Intelligence capabilities definitions. A Social Intelligence Self-care Conceptual Model was created by combining the study's results, the concepts of the Client Self-care Commitment Model, and the philosophy of person-centered care.Conclusion Social Intelligence was apparent in participants' interpersonal interactions with dental hygiene care providers that were encouraging, educational, and individualized. Other influential interactions in relationship building were revealed in the themes of shared responsibility, helpful and collaborative partnerships and positive qualities demonstrated by dental hygienists. The Social Intelligence conceptual model may be valuable to implement into education and practice with the goal of improving person-centered care and the client's oral health.

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社会智力自我照顾概念模型。
目的以人为本的护理注重整个人作为一个独特的个体,其观点,以及他们的家庭的观点,被纳入护理的提供。摘要本研究旨在探讨牙科保健人员社会智力对自我护理的影响,并建立社会智力自我护理概念模型。方法对在口腔卫生项目诊所接受至少一次15分钟自我保健教育的患者进行问卷调查。涉及患者对牙科保健员社会智力自我护理的看法的五个开放式项目包括:1)承诺;2)伙伴关系;3)责任;4)积极的社会素质;5)消极的社会素质。对答复进行了分析,并为前三个项目制定了主题。社会智能能力被用来分析后两项。结果共103人参与问卷调查。前三个项目的主题是:1)促进鼓励的互动,具有教育意义和个性化;2)个人和共同的责任;3)帮助、合作和消极的伙伴。对最后两项关于有影响的积极和消极品质的分析得出了适应的社会智力能力定义。结合本研究结果、来访者自我照顾承诺模型的概念和以人为本的护理理念,建立了社会智力自我照顾概念模型。结论社会智力在被试与鼓励型、教育型和个性化的口腔卫生服务提供者的人际交往中表现明显。在关系建立方面的其他有影响的相互作用在共同责任、帮助和合作伙伴关系以及牙齿保健员表现出的积极品质等主题中得到揭示。社会智力概念模型可用于教育和实践,以改善以人为本的护理和病人的口腔健康。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Dental Hygiene is the refereed, scientific publication of the American Dental Hygienists’ Association. It promotes the publication of original research related to the practice and education of dental hygiene. It supports the development and dissemination of a dental hygiene body of knowledge through scientific inquiry in basic, applied, and clinical research.
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