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Assessing patient perspectives and drivers to seek periodontal care in a university-based, post-graduate periodontal clinic.
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Assessing patient perspectives and drivers to seek periodontal care in a university-based, post-graduate periodontal clinic./
Author:
Temlock, Alec J.
Description:
58 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 51-05.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International51-05(E).
Subject:
Health Sciences, Dentistry. -
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9781267935397
Assessing patient perspectives and drivers to seek periodontal care in a university-based, post-graduate periodontal clinic.
Temlock, Alec J.
Assessing patient perspectives and drivers to seek periodontal care in a university-based, post-graduate periodontal clinic.
- 58 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 51-05.
Thesis (M.S.)--University of California, San Francisco, 2012.
Despite numerous reports regarding investigators for care and overall patient satisfaction of pre-doctoral care, there is little evidence suggesting why patients seek periodontal care and level of satisfaction in a university-based, post-graduate periodontal clinic. This study assessed reasons patients decided to seek periodontal treatment at the UCSF Post-Graduate (PG) Periodontal Clinic. It is hypothesized that cost of care is the primary driver for patients seeking care, although other data was collected as well.
ISBN: 9781267935397Subjects--Topical Terms:
1019378
Health Sciences, Dentistry.
Assessing patient perspectives and drivers to seek periodontal care in a university-based, post-graduate periodontal clinic.
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The purpose of this study was five-fold: (1) to define the patient population seeking care at UCSF PG Periodontal Clinic; (2) to determine the motivating factors patients use to decide where to seek treatment; (3) to determine patient satisfaction; (4) to evaluate treatment completion rates, and (5) to evaluate the effect of monetary compensation in response rates.
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Overall, the response rate was 39.3%. The respondents' average age was 57.7 years old and tended to be predominately white (59.5%), male (54.8%), and employed (52.3%). Most respondents tended to view their overall health as very good. The primary motivator towards seeking care in this setting was cost (57.8%). Participants tended to rate their satisfaction as "very satisfied" (58.8%) and completed all proposed treatment (60.3%). Those who completed treatment tended to be more satisfied with their treatment (OR=1.87), be in better-perceived health (OR=1.482), and be slightly older (OR=1.028). Lastly, compensation did affect the response rate among participants, with the compensated group more likely to return the questionnaire (OR=2.509, p<0.001).
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