Abstract Background Considering the changes in dental healthcare, such as the increasing assertiveness of patients, the introduction of new dental professionals, and regulated competition, it becomes more important that general dental practitioners (GDPs) take patients' views into account. The aim of the study was to compare patients' views on organizational aspects of general dental practices with those of GDPs and with GDPs' estimation of patients' views. Methods In a survey study, patients and GDPs provided their views on organizational aspects of a general dental practice. In a second, separate survey, GDPs were invited to estimate patients' views on 22 organizational aspects of a general dental practice. Results For 4 of the 22 aspects...
IntroductionPromoting oral hygiene and stimulating patient's responsibility for his/her personal hea...
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Contains fulltext : 105785.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Considering the changes in dental healthcare, such as the increasing assertive...
Contains fulltext : 96429.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)ABSTRACT: BACKGR...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the views of patients and general dental practitioners (GDPs) on the organizat...
Introduction: In view of transparency in health care, the widespread desire for more patient-centred...
Introduction: In view of transparency in health care, the widespread desire for more patient-centred...
Introduction: In view of transparency in health care, the widespread desire for more patient-centred...
Objectives: To explore which organisational aspects are considered most important by patients when a...
ObjectiveIn the last 30 years, innovations in oral healthcare (OHC), such as advanced restorative te...
Dentistry may be described as a profession which depends for its continued existence on loyal patien...
Introduction: Promoting oral hygiene and stimulating patient's responsibility for his/her personal h...
Aims: The aim of the study was to investigate the reported working patterns, dentist perceptions and...
Introduction: Promoting oral hygiene and stimulating patient's responsibility for his/her personal h...
IntroductionPromoting oral hygiene and stimulating patient's responsibility for his/her personal hea...
Contains fulltext : 63004.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Aim: Dentists ...
Contains fulltext : 105785.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Considering the changes in dental healthcare, such as the increasing assertive...
Contains fulltext : 96429.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)ABSTRACT: BACKGR...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the views of patients and general dental practitioners (GDPs) on the organizat...
Introduction: In view of transparency in health care, the widespread desire for more patient-centred...
Introduction: In view of transparency in health care, the widespread desire for more patient-centred...
Introduction: In view of transparency in health care, the widespread desire for more patient-centred...
Objectives: To explore which organisational aspects are considered most important by patients when a...
ObjectiveIn the last 30 years, innovations in oral healthcare (OHC), such as advanced restorative te...
Dentistry may be described as a profession which depends for its continued existence on loyal patien...
Introduction: Promoting oral hygiene and stimulating patient's responsibility for his/her personal h...
Aims: The aim of the study was to investigate the reported working patterns, dentist perceptions and...
Introduction: Promoting oral hygiene and stimulating patient's responsibility for his/her personal h...
IntroductionPromoting oral hygiene and stimulating patient's responsibility for his/her personal hea...
Contains fulltext : 63004.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Aim: Dentists ...
Contains fulltext : 105785.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...