Satisficing in Dentistry. Who decides? Who benefits? Part 3

Q4 Dentistry Dental update Pub Date : 2024-04-02 DOI:10.12968/denu.2024.51.4.232
Martin Kelleher, Kevin Lewis
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This series of articles challenges some popular myths about supposedly ‘ideal’ treatment plans and is designed to provoke reflection and stimulate debate. It explains the concept of ‘satisficing’ (as opposed to ‘maximizing’) in dentistry, and illustrates how subconscious bias and self-interests might lead supposed experts to promote arbitrary aspirational standards and confuse them with what the law expects (the Bolam Test standard) and what is genuinely in the best interests of an individual patient. It is argued that sound, patient-centred, pragmatic planning and treatment is equally valid, with wider applicability, than routinely defaulting to a self-serving ‘maximalist’ approach. CPD/Clinical Relevance: The ‘satisficing ‘concept has wide and profound application across many fields of clinical (and non-clinical) dentistry.
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牙科中的满意度。谁来决定?谁受益?第三部分
本系列文章挑战了一些关于所谓 "理想 "治疗方案的流行神话,旨在引发思考和辩论。文章解释了牙科中 "满意"(相对于 "最大化")的概念,并说明了潜意识中的偏见和自身利益是如何导致所谓的专家推行武断的理想标准,并将其与法律期望(博拉姆测试标准)和真正符合患者个人最佳利益的标准混为一谈的。有观点认为,合理的、以患者为中心的、务实的规划和治疗方法同样有效,而且适用范围更广,而不是一成不变地采用自以为是的 "最大化 "方法。持续专业发展/临床相关性:满意 "概念在临床(和非临床)牙科的许多领域都有广泛而深刻的应用。
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Dental update Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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期刊介绍: Dental Update publishes postgraduate articles covering new and established clinical treatment. All articles are peer reviewed giving the subscriber an unbiased and professional platform for continuing professional development and education in the UK. By reading the appropriate peer reviewed articles and then answering the CPD questions in each issue of the journal we are able to offer you 40 hours of verifiable CPD per year.
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