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Enhancing patient-centred care in dentistry: a narrative review

Camilla Böhme Kristensen, Koula Asimakopoulou, Sasha Scambler

2023British Medical Bulletin28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Patient-centred care (PCC) is widely used within the medical setting, but there is a need for more research on PCC implementation in dentistry. SOURCES OF DATA: A narrative review was conducted with literature identified from the Ovid Interface, including several databases such as Embase and Medline. AREAS OF AGREEMENT: PCC is associated with better health outcomes for patients, and greater work satisfaction among healthcare professionals. AREAS OF CONTROVERSY: Efforts to implement PCC in dentistry are lacking due to several issues including non-consensus about PCC definition and lack of explicit guidelines on how to implement PCC in dentistry. GROWING POINTS AND AREAS TIMELY FOR DEVELOPING RESEARCH: A theory-derived model of PCC explicitly designed for the dental setting was identified. This serves as a starting point to enhance PCC in dentistry, though further research is needed to empirically test the implementation of this model.

Topics & Concepts

Narrative reviewMEDLINEMedicineHealth careDentistryNarrativeDental careNursingIntensive care medicinePolitical scienceLinguisticsPhilosophyLawPatient-Provider Communication in HealthcarePatient Satisfaction in HealthcarePrimary Care and Health Outcomes
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