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A proposed client self-care commitment model.

K H Calley1, E Rogo, D L Miller

  • 1Idaho State University, Department of Dental Hygiene, Pocatello, Idaho, USA.

Journal of Dental Hygiene : JDH
|April 21, 2001
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A new client self-care commitment model empowers dental hygiene patients. This framework enhances client-centered care through five domains, improving health decisions and compliance.

Area of Science:

  • Dental Hygiene
  • Health Psychology
  • Medical Anthropology

Background:

  • Evolving conceptual models in dental hygiene offer diverse approaches to client care.
  • Existing health paradigms from medical anthropology and psychology inform client care strategies.
  • The biomedical model, explanatory model, empowerment model, and human needs conceptual model provide foundations for new approaches.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a novel client self-care commitment model for dental hygiene practice.
  • To integrate principles from various health paradigms into a cohesive client care framework.
  • To explore the application of this model in dental hygiene education and research.

Main Methods:

  • Review of scientific literature in medical anthropology, psychology, and dental hygiene.

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  • Adaptation and synthesis of existing health models (biomedical, explanatory, empowerment, human needs).
  • Development of a five-domain model: initiation, assessment, negotiation, commitment, and evaluation.
  • Main Results:

    • The proposed client self-care commitment model comprises five distinct domains.
    • The model emphasizes the interaction between client and dental hygienist to foster empowerment.
    • It posits that this interaction enhances client decision-making for improved health outcomes and compliance.

    Conclusions:

    • The client self-care commitment model offers a scientifically sound approach to client care in dental hygiene.
    • This model can empower clients to actively participate in their oral health through commitment and compliance.
    • Potential applications include the dental hygiene process of care, education, and qualitative research.