Objectives: This paper explores the practice of patient-centred care (PCC) within dentistry. The aim of this research was to explore the barriers and opportunities dentists face in practicing PCC. Methods: The results of N = 20 thematically analysed, in-depth semi-structured qualitative interviews with a range of dentists working across clinical and teaching positions within a large UK dental school are presented. Results: PCC was generally considered a positive, to be embraced concept which dentists believe they practice daily in the absence of any formal training. PCC presented dentists with opportunities to deliver treatment to highly compliant patients. The main barriers revolved around patients (e.g. disengaged or overly inquisitive) a...
Background: Dentistry in Australia combines business and health care service, that is, the majority ...
ObjectiveTo explore the attitudes towards, and perceptions of, primary care healthcare staff and pat...
Objectives: To explore which organisational aspects are considered most important by patients when a...
Objectives: This paper explores the practice of patient-centred care (PCC) within dentistry. The aim...
Objectives: This paper explores the understanding and practice of patient‐centred care (PCC) within ...
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...
Most healthcare professions have shifted the way they teach clinical approaches from a biomedical to...
BACKGROUND: Delivering improvements in quality is a key objective within most healthcare systems, an...
Objectives: Although most health professions have adopted person-centred approaches in the last deca...
Effective communication between patients and health professionals is a key component of patient-cent...
Background Dentistry in Australia combines business and health care service, that is, the majority o...
This position paper outlines the areas of competence and learning outcomes of “The Graduating Europe...
Introduction: In view of transparency in health care, the widespread desire for more patient-centred...
This paper explores the way that patient participation has increased in dentistry in recent years an...
Background: Dentistry in Australia combines business and health care service, that is, the majority ...
ObjectiveTo explore the attitudes towards, and perceptions of, primary care healthcare staff and pat...
Objectives: To explore which organisational aspects are considered most important by patients when a...
Objectives: This paper explores the practice of patient-centred care (PCC) within dentistry. The aim...
Objectives: This paper explores the understanding and practice of patient‐centred care (PCC) within ...
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...
Most healthcare professions have shifted the way they teach clinical approaches from a biomedical to...
BACKGROUND: Delivering improvements in quality is a key objective within most healthcare systems, an...
Objectives: Although most health professions have adopted person-centred approaches in the last deca...
Effective communication between patients and health professionals is a key component of patient-cent...
Background Dentistry in Australia combines business and health care service, that is, the majority o...
This position paper outlines the areas of competence and learning outcomes of “The Graduating Europe...
Introduction: In view of transparency in health care, the widespread desire for more patient-centred...
This paper explores the way that patient participation has increased in dentistry in recent years an...
Background: Dentistry in Australia combines business and health care service, that is, the majority ...
ObjectiveTo explore the attitudes towards, and perceptions of, primary care healthcare staff and pat...
Objectives: To explore which organisational aspects are considered most important by patients when a...