2023
DOI: 10.1111/eje.12980
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Evaluation of relational factor in patient satisfaction with the treatment received by dental students

Ignacio Macpherson,
Elisa Sanagustín,
María Victoria Roqué
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionThe study focused on the importance of the relational factor and empathy in the general satisfaction of patients for the treatment received by university dental students. To achieve this objective, a tool capable of evaluating the most humanistic dimensions (empathy, kindness, trust) in the development of dental treatment has been designed.Materials and MethodsA review of the literature was carried out and, based on its findings, a questionnaire was designed to assess patient satisfaction with the … Show more

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“…The questions are divided into 6 dimensions that measure patients’ satisfaction toward physicians (20 items), access (8 items), nurses (4 items), appointments (4 items), and facilities (4 items), and a separate subscale of 6 items to measure overall satisfaction with the service provided by the practice. The PSQ was translated from English into Romanian following existing guidelines to maintain equivalence [ 21 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The questions are divided into 6 dimensions that measure patients’ satisfaction toward physicians (20 items), access (8 items), nurses (4 items), appointments (4 items), and facilities (4 items), and a separate subscale of 6 items to measure overall satisfaction with the service provided by the practice. The PSQ was translated from English into Romanian following existing guidelines to maintain equivalence [ 21 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%