2002
DOI: 10.1002/j.0022-0337.2002.66.1.tb03512.x
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Empathic Communication Between Dental Professionals and Persons Living with HIV and AIDS

Abstract: We studied changes in the affective and empathic responses of sixty-three dental school faculty, students, and staff to people with HIV/AIDS following an HIV/AIDS training session. Empathic response was measured using a modification of the Gallop Staff Patient Interaction Scale, with five statements to which the provider responded at baseline and three times during and after the training. Data were subjected to theme analysis and analysis of empathic level of response, where a theme is a central idea that can … Show more

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“…Several behavioral techniques allow for a proper patient's management, including the above mentioned use of psychological tests for the assessment of DA (Facco et al, 2008 , 2015b ), iatrosedation (Friedman, 1967 , 1983 , 1993 ; Friedman and Wood, 1998 ; Taneja, 2015 ), empathic communication (Wiltshire et al, 2002 ; Parkin et al, 2014 ), and hypnosis (Facco et al, 2013a , b , 2014 ; Facco and Gonella, 2015 ), but they are still underused, looking traditionally incompatible with the ruling reductionist approach. Of course, pharmacological sedation may be added as well, when needed.…”
Section: Prevention Of Anxiety Pain and Emergencies In Dentistry: Bementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several behavioral techniques allow for a proper patient's management, including the above mentioned use of psychological tests for the assessment of DA (Facco et al, 2008 , 2015b ), iatrosedation (Friedman, 1967 , 1983 , 1993 ; Friedman and Wood, 1998 ; Taneja, 2015 ), empathic communication (Wiltshire et al, 2002 ; Parkin et al, 2014 ), and hypnosis (Facco et al, 2013a , b , 2014 ; Facco and Gonella, 2015 ), but they are still underused, looking traditionally incompatible with the ruling reductionist approach. Of course, pharmacological sedation may be added as well, when needed.…”
Section: Prevention Of Anxiety Pain and Emergencies In Dentistry: Bementioning
confidence: 99%
“…11 These concerns may be originating from the knowledge deficiency about these diseases in some dentists. 11,12 In our country, several studies have evaluated the awareness level and behaviours of the dentists about some contagious diseases, 13 exposure frequency to infection in dentists 14 and use of personal protective equipment. 15 However, there is no comprehensive study in the literature which analysed the exposure rate of the Turkish dentists to infection, their knowledge level about standard precaution and practices after exposure to hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus, HIV infections, and their attitudes and behaviours in an integrated approach.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 1 ] More than 40 oral manifestations of HIV infection have been recorded and between 70% and 90% of persons with HIV infection will have at least one oral manifestation at some time during the course of their disease. [ 5 ] Therefore, PLWHA have special needs for dental care[ 6 ] and the number of patients with HIV/AIDS who receive dental care is increasing. [ 7 ] Many of the oral lesions that may develop with HIV infection cause significant pain and discomfort and the failure to obtain appropriate dental care may be life-threatening in some cases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%