Adherence in Dental Settings

From Volume 36, Issue 10, December 2009 | Pages 626-630

Authors

Koula Asimakopoulou

BSc(Hons), PhD

Lecturer in Health Psychology, Oral Health Workforce and Education Group, King's College London Dental Institute, Caldecot Road, London SE5 9RW, UK

Articles by Koula Asimakopoulou

Blánaid Daly

BA, BDentSc, PhD

Lecturer in Dental Public Health, Oral Health Workforce and Education Group, King's College London Dental Institute, Caldecot Road, London SE5 9RW, UK

Articles by Blánaid Daly

Abstract

Adherence is of central importance to promoting positive oral health behaviours. Understanding the processes involved in behaviour change and how change may be sustained is essential to support patients to change their behaviour successfully. We review the concept of adherence, the oral health behaviours of interest to the dental team and how change around these behaviours is currently managed. Theoretical models of behaviour change are reviewed and their possible implications for every day practice described.

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