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“…Th ese users began treatment at an older age. Oliveira et al 12 found similar results for the mean age of the patients (46.5 years). Th erefore, it can be concluded that the private health system users had a better quality of life with suffi cient funds to take out health insurance.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…Th ese users began treatment at an older age. Oliveira et al 12 found similar results for the mean age of the patients (46.5 years). Th erefore, it can be concluded that the private health system users had a better quality of life with suffi cient funds to take out health insurance.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…From that perspective, the idea of good quality in a service is considered when the problem is solved, as well as in situations in which the care provided to the user leads to satisfaction both concerning physical structure and the relationship between professionals and users 16 . Some studies were conducted with the objective of assessing the level of user satisfaction with the health services 6,8,32,33 . Approaching this situation means to evaluate the characteristics of the services, therefore, their quality.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, statistically significant associations were observed with subjective questions, which can also be considered as health conditions, that is, results. According to the Health Department of the United Kingdom, oral health involves a set of attributes that guarantees mastication, speech and the socialization of individuals, besides the non-existence of disease or discomfort, aiming at the general well-being 32 . Therefore, the consideration of subjective questions is also a type of health measure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a study about the quality of assistance and satisfaction of the patient in a university hospital, it was noticed that 45.3% of the outpatient service stated that they did not received orientation during the post-visit (13) . Japanese researchers in 1999 (14) mentioned the lack of orientation in the post-visit; the disability of some doctors in explaining or of some patients in understanding; the uncertainty of the diagnostic and the prescribed treatment, and a certain degree of psychic changes diagnosed, lead the patient to look for a second opinion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%