Grant ID | PP110036 |
Awarded On | January 27, 2011 |
Title | Collaborative Tobacco Cessation Education at Texas Schools of Dental Hygiene: Development and Delivery of Core Modules and Assessment of Skills and Practice |
Program | Prevention |
Award Mechanism | Health Behavior Change Through Public and Professional Education and Training |
Institution/Organization | Texas A&M University System Health Science Center Research Foundation |
Principal Investigator/Program Director | Daniel L Jones |
Cancer Sites | Esophagus, Head and Neck, Larynx, Lung and Bronchus |
Contracted Amount | $295,040 |
Lay Summary |
This project will enhance tobacco cessation education and practice for dental hygiene students and by extension their behavior in practice following graduation. Dental visits are longer in duration and scheduled more frequently than medical visits, and dental hygienists in particular emphasize preventive oral and general health behaviors with their patients. During these visits, positive health behaviors are discussed, and tobacco interventions fit naturally into this context. Demonstrating the proximal oral effects of smoking and smokeless tobacco use can be a powerful tool in motivating tobacco users to quit. A majority of dental clinicians believe they should engage in tobacco control ac... |