A Narrative Review of the Utilization of Motivational Interviewing for Nutritional Counseling in Dentistry.

Q2 Dentistry
Heather Anderson, Danielle Rulli, Julie D Sutton, Nicole Theis-Mahon, Michelle C Arnett
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Purpose The purpose of this narrative review was to explore how motivational interviewing (MI) and brief MI are utilized for nutritional counseling in oral health care to support patient-centered dietary behavior change.Methods This narrative review followed PRISMA format. A search strategy was designed using MeSH terms and keywords with inclusion and exclusion categories dictating the search. Searches were conducted in Ovid Medline® ALL, CINAHL, Scopus, and Web of Science. Studies were screened in Rayyan by two independent reviewers. Eligible studies were categorized into two domains: MI utilization by provider type or setting and MI application for a population or a condition.Results The search yielded 122 articles. After title and abstract screening, 113 articles were excluded. Following full-text review, three more were removed, resulting in six (n=6) studies for inclusion. Four studies examined the utilization of MI by provider type or setting. These studies demonstrated MI training improved provider confidence and interest in delivering nutritional counseling, with brief MI interventions showing effectiveness in dietary behavior change. Two studies focused on the application of MI for a population or condition.Conclusion Motivational interviewing and brief MI can be utilized for nutritional counseling in oral health care settings by dental hygienists to enhance their confidence, promote patient behavior change, and contribute to improved dietary habits for improved oral and systemic health. The Nutritional Risk Assessment and Counseling Tool (NRACT) can be used as a risk assessment and guide to facilitate brief MI in a dental setting for nutritional counseling.

动机性访谈在牙科营养咨询中的应用述评。
目的本研究的目的是探讨动机性访谈(MI)和简短MI如何用于口腔卫生保健的营养咨询,以支持以患者为中心的饮食行为改变。方法采用PRISMA格式进行叙事综述。使用MeSH术语和关键词设计了搜索策略,其中包含和排除类别决定了搜索。在Ovid Medline®ALL、CINAHL、Scopus和Web of Science中进行了检索。Rayyan的研究由两名独立审稿人进行筛选。符合条件的研究分为两个领域:根据提供者类型或设置的心肌梗死利用和针对人群或条件的心肌梗死应用。结果检索到122篇文献。经过标题和摘要筛选,113篇文章被排除。在全文审查后,又删除了3项研究,共纳入6项(n=6)研究。四项研究按提供者类型或设置检查了MI的使用情况。这些研究表明,MI培训提高了提供者提供营养咨询的信心和兴趣,简短的MI干预显示出饮食行为改变的有效性。两项研究聚焦于心肌梗死在人群或疾病中的应用。结论动机性访谈和简短的MI可用于口腔卫生保健人员的营养咨询,增强他们的信心,促进患者行为改变,并有助于改善饮食习惯,以改善口腔和全身健康。营养风险评估和咨询工具(NRACT)可以作为一种风险评估和指导,以促进在牙科环境中进行营养咨询的简短MI。
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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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