Patient’s Satisfaction With Dental Treatment Provided By Undergraduate Students Of The College Of Dentistry

Muhammad Shoaib Ahmedani
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Backgrounds: The patient’s satisfaction is considered as a direct measure to assess the performance of clinicians and the clinics.The present study was, therefore, conducted to evaluate the level of patients’ satisfaction with treatment services provided by undergraduate students at the College of Dentistry, King Saud University. The main purpose of this investigation was to explore opportunities for further improvement in the BDS program as well as undergraduate dental care training at the College. Methods: Patients’ feedback was sought through cross-sectional research wherein a specialized questionnaire was circulated among all undergraduate clinics located at male and female campuses of the college. A total of 3200 survey forms were distributed among patients who were treated in the undergraduate clinics. The supervisors were requested to clarify any questions or ambiguity encountered by their patients in filling in the survey forms. The questionnaire consisted of 19 questions addressing all aspects of the patients’ care. Five-point Likert scale varying from 'strongly agree' to 'strongly disagree' was used to evaluate the feedback. The data were subjected to statistical analysis using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences software version 21 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL) Results: The 2558 patients participated in the present investigations representing 80% of the total population. The highest level of patient's satisfaction was observed for preparedness, knowledge, and helpfulness of the young doctors by 88.97% of patients (n=2048). Only 9.6% (n=221) and 1.31% (n=33) patients attributed moderate and low levels of satisfaction to this question, respectively. Likewise, 86.78% (n=1963) patients were found highly pleased with the young doctors who explained all procedures before and during their treatment. The percentage of patients with a moderate and minimal level of satisfaction to this attribute was 11.67% (n=264) and 1.55% (n=35), respectively. The lowest satisfaction was observed concerning waiting time, followed by the comfort of the waiting room and knowledge of young dentists about the accurate estimation of expenses incurred in case some material was required wherein 61.44% (n=1388), 63.75% (n=1486) and 77.91% (n=1552) patients associated high satisfaction level, respectively. In fact, these questions proved as areas for further improvement. Conclusions: Results of the present investigations provided benchmark data to map and compare patients’ satisfaction with their treatment in undergraduate dental clinics. Most patients in the present investigations were found satisfied with the quality and standard of care provided to them in the undergraduate clinics. The survey results further reported that most patients had trust in the knowledge, capabilities, and skills of the undergraduate dental students. However, they showed dissatisfaction over waiting time, comfort in the waiting rooms and students’ knowledge about the accurate estimation of correct expenses concerning the dental materials required for treatment procedures.
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牙科学院本科生对牙科治疗的满意度调查
背景:患者满意度被认为是评估临床医生和诊所绩效的直接指标。因此,本研究旨在评估患者对沙特国王大学牙科学院本科生提供的治疗服务的满意度。本次调查的主要目的是探索进一步改进BDS计划以及学院本科牙科护理培训的机会。方法:采用横断面调查的方法,在学院男女分校的本科生诊所中分发一份专门的问卷,以寻求患者的反馈。在本科门诊就诊的患者中共发放调查表3200份。主管被要求澄清病人在填写调查表时遇到的任何问题或含糊不清的地方。问卷由19个问题组成,涉及患者护理的各个方面。从“非常同意”到“非常不同意”的五点李克特量表被用来评估反馈。使用statistical Package for Social Sciences软件version 21 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL)对数据进行统计分析。结果:2558例患者参与了本次调查,占总人数的80%。88.97%的患者(n=2048)对年轻医生的准备、知识和帮助的满意度最高。只有9.6% (n=221)和1.31% (n=33)的患者对这个问题的满意度分别为中等和低水平。同样,86.78% (n=1963)的患者对年轻医生在治疗前和治疗过程中解释所有程序非常满意。对该属性满意的患者比例分别为11.67% (n=264)和1.55% (n=35)。满意度最低的是候诊时间,其次是候诊室的舒适度和年轻牙医是否了解在需要某些材料时所需费用的准确估计,其中61.44% (n=1388)、63.75% (n=1486)和77.91% (n=1552)的患者满意度较高。事实上,这些问题被证明是需要进一步改进的地方。结论:本调查结果为绘制和比较大学生牙科门诊患者对治疗的满意度提供了基准数据。在本调查中,大多数患者对本科诊所提供给他们的护理质量和标准感到满意。调查结果进一步表明,大多数患者对牙科本科学生的知识、能力和技能表示信任。然而,他们对等待时间、候诊室的舒适度以及学生对治疗过程所需牙科材料的正确费用的准确估计的知识表示不满。
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