In this paper the opinions from dental hygienists and dentists are described concerning the question whether patients could visit the dental hygienist without being seen by a dentist first (access without referral). Eight of ten dental hygienists have a positive attitude towards the idea of access without referral. Dentists were much more sceptical about this idea. There are different opinions about which treatment, what kind of patients, which age groups etcetera a dental hygienist could treat without referral from the dentist. When access without referral becomes relevant, pilot studies are advised before implementing the concept of access to the dental hygienist without referral from the dentist
BACKGROUND: In the Netherlands, the scope of dental hygiene practice was expanded in 2006. The objec...
BACKGROUND: In the Netherlands, the scope of dental hygiene practice was expanded in 2006. The objec...
Introduction: Promoting oral hygiene and stimulating patient's responsibility for his/her personal h...
In this paper the opinions from dental hygienists and dentists are described concerning the question...
In this paper the opinions from dental hygienists and dentists are described concerning the question...
The opinions of professional dental organisations, the government (Ministry of Health), patient orga...
The opinions of professional dental organisations, the government (Ministry of Health), patient orga...
The opinions of professional dental organisations, the government (Ministry of Health), patient orga...
IntroductionPromoting oral hygiene and stimulating patient's responsibility for his/her personal hea...
Objectives: Direct access is a term that describes the ability of patients to seek healthcare from m...
Aims: Attitudes of dentists and dental hygienists towards extended scope and independent dental hygi...
Aims: Attitudes of dentists and dental hygienists towards extended scope and independent dental hygi...
AIMS: Attitudes of dentists and dental hygienists towards extended scope and independent dental hygi...
Aims: Attitudes of dentists and dental hygienists towards extended scope and independent dental hygi...
BACKGROUND: In the Netherlands, the scope of dental hygiene practice was expanded in 2006. The objec...
BACKGROUND: In the Netherlands, the scope of dental hygiene practice was expanded in 2006. The objec...
BACKGROUND: In the Netherlands, the scope of dental hygiene practice was expanded in 2006. The objec...
Introduction: Promoting oral hygiene and stimulating patient's responsibility for his/her personal h...
In this paper the opinions from dental hygienists and dentists are described concerning the question...
In this paper the opinions from dental hygienists and dentists are described concerning the question...
The opinions of professional dental organisations, the government (Ministry of Health), patient orga...
The opinions of professional dental organisations, the government (Ministry of Health), patient orga...
The opinions of professional dental organisations, the government (Ministry of Health), patient orga...
IntroductionPromoting oral hygiene and stimulating patient's responsibility for his/her personal hea...
Objectives: Direct access is a term that describes the ability of patients to seek healthcare from m...
Aims: Attitudes of dentists and dental hygienists towards extended scope and independent dental hygi...
Aims: Attitudes of dentists and dental hygienists towards extended scope and independent dental hygi...
AIMS: Attitudes of dentists and dental hygienists towards extended scope and independent dental hygi...
Aims: Attitudes of dentists and dental hygienists towards extended scope and independent dental hygi...
BACKGROUND: In the Netherlands, the scope of dental hygiene practice was expanded in 2006. The objec...
BACKGROUND: In the Netherlands, the scope of dental hygiene practice was expanded in 2006. The objec...
BACKGROUND: In the Netherlands, the scope of dental hygiene practice was expanded in 2006. The objec...
Introduction: Promoting oral hygiene and stimulating patient's responsibility for his/her personal h...