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Title: | Understanding dentists’ caries management: The COM-B ICCMS™ questionnaire | Autores: | Abreu-Placeres, Ninoska Newton, J. T. Pitts, N. B. Garrido, Luis Eduardo Ekstrand, K. R. Ávila, V. Martignon, S. |
Researchers (UNIBE): | Abreu-Placeres, Ninoska | Affiliations: | Centro de Investigación en Biomateriales y Odontología (CIBO) | Research area: | Ciencias de la Salud | Keywords: | Behavioral science; Caries detection/diagnosis/prevention; Caries treatment; Clinical-practice guidelines; Evidence-based dentistry/health care; Statistics | Issue Date: | 2018 | Publisher: | Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd | Source: | Community dentistry and oral epidemiology, 46(6), 545-554 | Journal: | Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology | Volume: | 46 | Issue: | 6 | Start page: | 545 | End page: | 554 | Abstract: | Objective: To design and validate a questionnaire to measure caries management based on the Capability, Opportunity, and Motivation Behavior model (COM-B) and the International Caries Classification and Management System (ICCMS™). Methods: A combination of Cariology and Psychology experts developed a 79-item pool that measured the COM-B components according to the ICCMS™ caries management recommended behaviours. After face and content validation and a pilot study, two samples of Colombian dentists participated: clinicians (n = 277) and clinical-practice educators (n = 212). Results: Using parallel analysis and exploratory structural equation modelling (ESEM), the questionnaire was reduced to a 47-item 5-factor instrument that demonstrated good internal consistency and validity properties, including a robust factor structure, measurement invariance across samples and high predictive validity of ICCMS™ recommended behaviours. Scales' mean scores showed that dentists were conducting recommended behaviours "most-of-the-time" (Behavior), showed high confidence in their ability to conduct these behaviours (Capability) and considered recommendations as highly relevant (Opportunity-Relevance), while their appraisals of the available resources (Opportunity-Resources) and remuneration (Motivation) were notably lower. Conclusion: Overall, the findings highlight the practical utility of the COM-B ICCMS™ Questionnaire in understanding the potential antecedent variables that may explain dentists' behaviours related to caries diagnosis and management and in suggesting avenues for achieving a positive change in their behaviour. |
URI: | http://cris.unibe.edu.do/handle/123456789/125 | DOI: | 10.1111/cdoe.12388 |
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