Introduction: In view of transparency in health care, the widespread desire for more patient-centred care, and in an attempt to facilitate educational programmes that effectively respond to these changes, two research questions are formulated: (i) How do dental students rate the importance of various organisational aspects of dental practices compared with dental patients and general dental practitioners (GDPs), and what prescripts, defined as specific operational responsibilities of GDPs in these matters, do dental students propose? and (ii) In doing so, do students resemble patients or GDPs? Methods: In two survey studies, dental students (n = 198), patients (n = 3127) and GDPs (n = 303) were asked to rate by questionnaire the importance ...
Attitudes of dental students regarding the provision of treatment tend to be dentist-centered; howev...
Contains fulltext : 63004.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Aim: Dentists ...
Attitudes of dental students regarding the provision of treatment tend to be dentist-centered; howev...
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...
Abstract Background Considering the changes in dental healthcare, such as the increasing assertivene...
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...
Objectives: To explore which organisational aspects are considered most important by patients when a...
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...
Introduction: Promoting oral hygiene and stimulating patient's responsibility for his/her personal h...
Contains fulltext : 105785.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
ObjectiveIn the last 30 years, innovations in oral healthcare (OHC), such as advanced restorative te...
Attitudes of dental students regarding the provision of treatment tend to be dentist-centered; howev...
Contains fulltext : 63004.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Aim: Dentists ...
Attitudes of dental students regarding the provision of treatment tend to be dentist-centered; howev...
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...
Abstract Background Considering the changes in dental healthcare, such as the increasing assertivene...
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...
Objectives: To explore which organisational aspects are considered most important by patients when a...
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...
Introduction: Promoting oral hygiene and stimulating patient's responsibility for his/her personal h...
Contains fulltext : 105785.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Univers...
ObjectiveIn the last 30 years, innovations in oral healthcare (OHC), such as advanced restorative te...
Attitudes of dental students regarding the provision of treatment tend to be dentist-centered; howev...
Contains fulltext : 63004.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)Aim: Dentists ...
Attitudes of dental students regarding the provision of treatment tend to be dentist-centered; howev...