Aim: Stories of dentists and their professional behaviours can be communicated around the world through news media. This may influence people’s perceptions of dentistry and their trust in professionals. The aim of this study was to explore reports of dentists and their professional behaviours in newspaper media.Method: All articles which included the term “dentist” alongside “professional” or “misconduct” or “behaviour” between 1 January 2016 and 31 October 2019 were retrieved from the ten most commonly read newspaper print media in the United Kingdom. Thematic analysis was undertaken following the application of inclusion and exclusion criteria.Results: A total of 122 articles were identified. Key themes included poor practice, dishonesty ...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of the study was to assess the media use for professional information among ...
Social media is a popular, technology-led form of communication. It has a developing but contentious...
Effective communication forges the dentist-patient treatment alliance and is thus essential for prov...
Aim: Stories of dentists and their professional behaviours can be communicated around the world thro...
Use of social media has increased amongst health professionals. This has benefits for patient care b...
Introduction Many doctors and dentists took to social media to raise alarm and/or express professio...
This paper uses evidence from reports in the British Dental Journal from 1958 to 1979 of disciplinar...
Introduction Many doctors and dentists took to social media to raise alarm and/or express profession...
Fake news is used to spread disinformation on many subjects with the aim of distorting the truth. Th...
Objective Reports suggest that patients with oral cancer delay seeking help because they are unaware...
Introduction This paper examines views on professionalism in the dental practice workplace through a...
Introduction: In the UK, the General Dental Council specifies nine principles of professional standa...
Child abuse is a disturbingly common finding in society today. In view of the high proportion of oro...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to adapt a measure of trust in physicians generally to trust in dentist...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of the study was to assess the media use for professional information among ...
Social media is a popular, technology-led form of communication. It has a developing but contentious...
Effective communication forges the dentist-patient treatment alliance and is thus essential for prov...
Aim: Stories of dentists and their professional behaviours can be communicated around the world thro...
Use of social media has increased amongst health professionals. This has benefits for patient care b...
Introduction Many doctors and dentists took to social media to raise alarm and/or express professio...
This paper uses evidence from reports in the British Dental Journal from 1958 to 1979 of disciplinar...
Introduction Many doctors and dentists took to social media to raise alarm and/or express profession...
Fake news is used to spread disinformation on many subjects with the aim of distorting the truth. Th...
Objective Reports suggest that patients with oral cancer delay seeking help because they are unaware...
Introduction This paper examines views on professionalism in the dental practice workplace through a...
Introduction: In the UK, the General Dental Council specifies nine principles of professional standa...
Child abuse is a disturbingly common finding in society today. In view of the high proportion of oro...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to adapt a measure of trust in physicians generally to trust in dentist...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of the study was to assess the media use for professional information among ...
Social media is a popular, technology-led form of communication. It has a developing but contentious...
Effective communication forges the dentist-patient treatment alliance and is thus essential for prov...