How to have healthy conversations: Contemporary Evidence and Behaviour Change Tools in support of Delivering Better (Oral) Health

Author:

Gallagher Jennifer E.123,Godson Jenny H.123,Marshman Zoe123

Affiliation:

1. Jennifer E. Gallagher MBE, PhD, MSc, BDS, DDPH, DTMM, FDSRCSEng, FHEA Ambassador, International, Engagement & Service, Newland-Pedley Professor of Oral Health Strategy, Hon Consultant in Dental Public Health, Discipline Lead for Dental Public Health Faculty of Dentistry, Oral and Craniofacial Sciences, King’s College London, London, UK

2. Jenny H. Godson MBE, BDS, DDPH RCS (Eng), MDSc, FFPH Former Consultant in Dental Public Health with Public Health England and latterly OHID, DHSC (retired), UK

3. Zoe Marshman BDS, MPH, DDPH, FDS (DPH), PhD Professor/Honorary Consultant in Dental Public Health, School of Clinical Dentistry, Claremont Crescent, Sheffield, UK

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to provide dental professionals with insight into how the science of behaviour change can be used to support patients to change their oral health behaviours. The paper describes how the fourth version of Delivering Better Oral Health (DBOHv4) published in November 2021, brings together the theory plus key principles and practical tools in Chapter 3 “Behaviour change”, to help front-line clinicians achieve the best effect. DBOH is freely available to all online at gov.uk and is a key resource for dental teams for the prevention of oral diseases.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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