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Community oral health practice for the dental hygienist / Christine French Beatty.
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Title:Community oral health practice for the dental hygienist / Christine French Beatty.
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Related Title:Community oral health practice for the dental hygienist. Preceded by (work):
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Author/Creator:Beatty, Christine French, author.
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Published/Created:St. Louis, Missouri : Elsevier, [2017]
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Location:WOODWARD LIBRARY stacksWhere is this?
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Call Number: WU113 .B369c 2017
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Number of Items:1
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Status:c.1 Returned - 03-26-2024
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Location:WOODWARD LIBRARY stacksWhere is this?
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Library of Congress Subjects:Dental public health.
Community dental services.
Dental hygienists.
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Medical Subjects: Community Dentistry.
Dental Hygienists.
United States.
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Edition:Fourth edition.
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Description:xvii, 332 pages ; 28 cm
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Summary:"Community Oral Health Practice for the Dental Hygienist, 4th Edition, helps you acquire the skills to improve the oral health of people throughout various communities and build a successful career in the public health sector. Now in full color, this edition contains key updates on Healthy People 2020, the Affordable Care Act, health literacy, access to care, and more. Test-taking strategies, cases, and application exercises, as well as practice quizzes online, provide a wealth of opportunities for classroom and board exam preparation."--Back cover.
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Notes:Preceded by Community oral health practice for the dental hygienist / edited by Kathy Voigt Geurink. 3rd ed. 2012.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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ISBN:9780323355254 paperback ; alkaline paper
0323355250 paperback ; alkaline paper
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Contents:Machine generated contents note: 1. People's Health: An Introduction
Health, Public Health, and Dental Public Health
Public Health/Private Practice
Public Health Problem and the Public Health Solution
Public Health Problem
Public Health Solution
Oral Disease as a Public Health Problem
Role of Government in Public Health
Government Agencies
Core Functions and Essential Services of Public Health
Future of Dental Public Health
What Needs to Be Done
Going in the Right Direction
Common Goals
2. Careers in Public Health for the Dental Hygienist
Community Oral Health Practice as a Career
Future Trends for Dental Hygienists in Public Health
Potential of the Dental Hygienist to Address the Access to Oral Health Care Problem
Alternative Practice Settings
Supervision and Reimbursement Regulatory Changes
Alternative Workforce Models
Interprofessional Collaborative Practice
Disconnect of Oral Health Care and Overall Health Care
Future of Interprofessional Collaborative Practice in Oral Health Care
Careers in Public Health
Clinician
Educator
Advocate
Researcher
Administrator/Manager
3. Assessment for Community Oral Health Program Planning
Public Health Practice
Professional Preparation of the Public Health Workforce
Public Health Preparation of the Oral Health Workforce
Collaboration in Public Health Practice
Assessment: A Core Public Health Function
Roles of Public Health Professionals in Assessment
Overview of Epidemiology: Population-Based Study of Health
Epidemiologic Triangle
Uses of Epidemiology
Changing Perspectives of Health
Determinants of Health
Social Determinants of Health
Determinants of Health in Relation to Oral Health
Community Health Program Planning Process
Assessment of Oral Health in Communities
Next Steps: Developing and Implementing an Improvement Plan
4. Measuring Oral Health Status and Progress
Health Assessment: Essential in Monitoring Community Health
Healthy People
Healthy People 2020 History and Development
Healthy People 2020 Framework
National Health Objectives
National Oral Health Objectives
Oral Health Surveillance Systems
Basic Screening Survey
National Oral Health Surveillance System
Measuring Oral Health and Its Determinants in Populations
Types of Measurements
Measurements of Dental Caries
Measurement of Oral Health Treatment Needs
Measurement of Dental Sealants
Measurement of Periodontal Disease
Measurement of Tooth Loss
Measurement of Oral and Pharyngeal Cancer
Measurement of Other Oral and Craniofacial Diseases, Conditions, and Injuries
Measurement of Dental Fluorosis
Measurement of Access to Water Fluoridation
Measurement of Access to the Oral Healthcare System
Measurement of Oral Health-Related Quality of Life
Measurement of Infrastructure, Capacity, and Resources
Future Considerations for Oral Health Surveillance
5. Population Health
pt. One Oral Health Status and Trends
Global Burden of Oral Diseases
Oral Health in the United States
Social Impact of Oral Diseases
Status and Trends of Specific Oral Conditions in the U.S.
Dental Caries
Community Preventive Services
Periodontal Diseases
Tooth Loss
Oral and Pharyngeal Cancer
Other Oral Conditions
pt. Two Access to Oral Healthcare and Dental Public Health Systems
Access to the Oral Healthcare System
Dental Care Financing in the U.S.
Oral Health Workforce
Dental Public Health Programs
Future Directions
6. Oral Health Programs in the Community
Improving Oral Health in the Community
National, State, and Local Programs: Role of the Health Department
National Level
State Level
Local Level
Program Planning Process
Identifying the Primary Health Issues
Developing a Measurable Process and Outcome Objectives to Assess Progress in Addressing the Health Issue
Selecting and Planning Effective Health Interventions to Help Achieve the Objectives
Implementing the Selected Interventions
Evaluating the Selected Interventions Based on the Objectives and Using the Information to Improve the Program
Primary Prevention Programs: Fluorides, Sealants, Oral Health Education
Community Water Fluoridation
Other Fluoride Programs
Prevention of Fluorosis
Dental Sealants
Oral Health Education
School-Based Oral Health Programs
Head Start
Head Start Program Description
Health Services
Oral Health Services
Dental Hygienists Working with Head Start
Secondary and Tertiary Oral Health Prevention Programs
Dental Treatment
Dental Home for Children
Oral Health Services for Older Adults
Financing Programs
Federal Initiatives
Federally Qualified Health Centers
Volunteer Dental Services Programs
7. Applied Research
Using Research to Answer Questions
Evidence-Based Decision Making
Scientific Method and Development of a Research Question
Formulating a Research Question
Development of a Hypothesis
General Methods of Research
Qualitative Research
Quantitative Research
Mixed-Methods Research
Research Designs
Observational Research
Experimental Research
Quasi-Experimental Research
Research Methodology
Population and Sampling
Study Groups
Variables
Blinding (Masking)
Length of Study
Collecting Data
Ethical Conduct of Research
Presentation of the Data and Data Analysis
Data
Statistics
Analysis of the Literature
Selection of Literature
Evaluation of the Selected Literature
Components of a Primary Research Report
8. Health Promotion and Health Communication
Health Promotion
Health Promotion Theories
Combining Health Promotion Theories
Expanding Dental Hygiene Knowledge and Strategies
Health Communication and Health Information Technology
Creating and Delivering Health Communication
Selecting and Evaluating Communication Formats for Different Audiences
Resources for Professional Development
9. Social Responsibility
System in Crisis
Social Responsibility and Professional Ethics
Social Responsibility
Professional Ethics
Health Care: a Privilege or a Right?
Health Care as a Privilege
Health Care as a Right
Government Role in Healthcare Delivery
Policy Development
Demand Versus Resource
Patient Responsibility and Patient Confidentiality
Health Care: A Comprehensive Approach
Strengthening the Current Dental Care Delivery System
Transforming to an Oral Health Interprofessional Workforce Model
Leadership
Role of Communication in Leadership
Use of Social Media for Health Risk Communication
Domestic Violence
10. Cultural Competence
Today's Evolving Diverse Population
Oral Health Disparities of a Diverse Population
Considering Culture
What Is Culture?
Why Consider Culture?
Effect of Culture on Health and Health-Related Factors
Cultural Competence
Community and Organizational Cultural Competence
Developing Cultural Competence
Culturally Competent Patient Care
Effective Cross-Cultural Communication
Patient-Centered Care
Health Literacy
11. Service-Learning: Preparing Dental Hygienists for Collaborative Practice
Introduction
Service-Learning as Experiential Learning
Experiential Learning
Service-Learning
Stages of Service-Learning
Distinguishing Characteristics of Service-Learning
Collaboration
Orientation
Preparation
Reflection
Evaluation
Benefits of Service-Learning for Interprofessional Collaboration
Evolution from Traditional to Collaborative Experiential Learning in Dental Hygiene Curricula
Interprofessional Collaborative Practice
Interprofessional Collaborative Practice and Service-Learning
Risk Management in Service-Learning
Service-Learning to Reinforce Dental Public Health Learning
Public Health Resources
Learning Opportunities
12. Test-Taking Strategies and Community Cases
Overview of the NBDHE
NBDHE Question Formats.