Objectives: To investigate if dental nurses perceive gender differences in the communication and interaction style used by their dentist in general practice. Methods: Data were collected from 64 Northern Irish dental nurses (70% response), and from 549 Dutch nurses (41% response). Respondents completed the Communication and Working Styles Questionnaire (CWSQ), a self-report questionnaire with 20 items on staff communication and working styles. Using principal component analysis, six distinguishable factors could be extracted: [1] gender-related (four items, Cronbach's α = 0.78), [2] friendly relation (four items, α = 0.66), [3] teamwork (four items, α = 0.44), [4] playfulness (two items, α = 0.69), [5] personal attention (three items, α = 0...
Introduction: Very little is known about what influences a dentistâ s decision to refer to speciali...
Background: Communication is a key component of the patient and dentist relationship. Objectives: Th...
This study aimed to assess whether the gender of the dental practitioner affects operative technique...
Objectives: To investigate if dental nurses perceive gender differences in the communication and int...
Objectives: To assess communication style differences with the (female) dental assistant, as perceiv...
Objectives: To investigate if women compared with men dentists experience deferential treatment from...
To examine the influence of dental students' gender and ethnicity on their perceptions of dental nur...
Abstract: This study assessed whether traditionally based gender stereotypes are applied to dentists...
PURPOSE: To assess sex and age differences in NHS dentists' knowledge, attitudes and behaviours in p...
Nurse-patient communication, an essential component of nurses\u27 work, is most effective when struc...
Objective To undertake a pilot study and examine whether the communication assessment tool (CAT) is ...
Contains fulltext : 58875.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Aim of this st...
Introduction: Very little is known about what influences a dentistâ s decision to refer to speciali...
Background: Communication is a key component of the patient and dentist relationship. Objectives: Th...
This study aimed to assess whether the gender of the dental practitioner affects operative technique...
Objectives: To investigate if dental nurses perceive gender differences in the communication and int...
Objectives: To assess communication style differences with the (female) dental assistant, as perceiv...
Objectives: To investigate if women compared with men dentists experience deferential treatment from...
To examine the influence of dental students' gender and ethnicity on their perceptions of dental nur...
Abstract: This study assessed whether traditionally based gender stereotypes are applied to dentists...
PURPOSE: To assess sex and age differences in NHS dentists' knowledge, attitudes and behaviours in p...
Nurse-patient communication, an essential component of nurses\u27 work, is most effective when struc...
Objective To undertake a pilot study and examine whether the communication assessment tool (CAT) is ...
Contains fulltext : 58875.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Aim of this st...
Introduction: Very little is known about what influences a dentistâ s decision to refer to speciali...
Background: Communication is a key component of the patient and dentist relationship. Objectives: Th...
This study aimed to assess whether the gender of the dental practitioner affects operative technique...