Rhiannon Jones and Tim Newton share a four-step approach to behaviour change in dentistry, highlighting why a trusting patient-clinician relationship is the essential foundation for lasting results.
The UK is facing a dental crisis, with the most recent statistics revealing that in some areas of England, up to 60% of five-year-olds are affected by dental decay. Oral health promotion can have a ...
Intention is a very powerful psychological attribute contributing toward any behavior change. Without an intent to change, ...
Suppose you want to eat healthier, exercise more, or avoid getting in arguments with your partner. Each of these requires behavior change, but changing behavior can be challenging. An important first ...
Benefits and Adverse Events in Younger Versus Older Patients Receiving Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy for Osteosarcoma: Findings From a Meta-Analysis In this two-group randomized controlled trial, 410 ...
How many times have we made resolutions to adopt healthier habits or vowed to never engage in unhelpful ones ever again, only to chastise ourselves for failing? Then the waves of guilt and shame that ...
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