This paper explores the way that patient participation has increased in dentistry in recent years and introduces the two concepts of 'quality of life' and 'patient satisfaction' and examines their relevance to everyday clinical dental practice.link_to_subscribed_fulltex
BACKGROUND: Delivering improvements in quality is a key objective within most healthcare systems, an...
This research involves examining the antecedents of patient satisfaction in dental healthcare while ...
This paper considers the differences in perception of dental treatment between the dentist, a profes...
This, the final paper in this three-part series, looks at how patients evaluate the dental care they...
Background: Delivering improvements in quality is a key objective within most healthcare systems, an...
OBJECTIVES: To develop an understanding of the key features of person-centred care (PCC) in relation...
This paper examines the way patient satisfaction is perceived in the dental literature. The majority...
Quality of life has emerged as the main focus of initiatives across a number of disciplines. With th...
Objectives: This paper explores the understanding and practice of patient‐centred care (PCC) within ...
Abstract Background To explore and better understand how patients evaluate satisfaction in dental ca...
Objectives: This paper explores the practice of patient-centred care (PCC) within dentistry. The aim...
This paper examines the way patient satisfaction is perceived in the dental literature. The majority...
Objectives: This paper explores the practice of patient-centred care (PCC) within dentistry. The aim...
Patient satisfaction is important in dental care, and has implications for evaluating services, part...
Background Dentistry in Australia combines business and health care service, that is, the majority o...
BACKGROUND: Delivering improvements in quality is a key objective within most healthcare systems, an...
This research involves examining the antecedents of patient satisfaction in dental healthcare while ...
This paper considers the differences in perception of dental treatment between the dentist, a profes...
This, the final paper in this three-part series, looks at how patients evaluate the dental care they...
Background: Delivering improvements in quality is a key objective within most healthcare systems, an...
OBJECTIVES: To develop an understanding of the key features of person-centred care (PCC) in relation...
This paper examines the way patient satisfaction is perceived in the dental literature. The majority...
Quality of life has emerged as the main focus of initiatives across a number of disciplines. With th...
Objectives: This paper explores the understanding and practice of patient‐centred care (PCC) within ...
Abstract Background To explore and better understand how patients evaluate satisfaction in dental ca...
Objectives: This paper explores the practice of patient-centred care (PCC) within dentistry. The aim...
This paper examines the way patient satisfaction is perceived in the dental literature. The majority...
Objectives: This paper explores the practice of patient-centred care (PCC) within dentistry. The aim...
Patient satisfaction is important in dental care, and has implications for evaluating services, part...
Background Dentistry in Australia combines business and health care service, that is, the majority o...
BACKGROUND: Delivering improvements in quality is a key objective within most healthcare systems, an...
This research involves examining the antecedents of patient satisfaction in dental healthcare while ...
This paper considers the differences in perception of dental treatment between the dentist, a profes...