Native-born versus foreign-born patients' perception of communication and care in Swedish dental service.

Q Dentistry Swedish dental journal Pub Date : 2016-01-01
Minh Olausson, Nadya Esfahani, Johanna Östlin, Catharina Hägglin
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Like many other countries Sweden is becoming more multicultural and many residents do not fully master the national language and are not completely familiar with national norms and habits. The key to good interaction between dentists and patients is communication. Therefore this study aimed to examine whether there are differences in the experience of communication and care between native-born (NB) and foreign-born (FB) patients in the Swedish Public Dental Service (PDS). Consecutive patients at four PDS clinics in a major Swedish city (Gothenburg) were asked to complete the Dental Visit Satisfaction Scale (DVSS), eight additional items concerning communication and care, and a questionnaire eliciting background information.The questionnaires were available in English, Swedish, Arabic and Farsi. The response rate was 74% (204 patients, mean age: 42 years, range 18-86). Of the participants, 96 (47%) were NB and 108 (53%) were FB; 80 (40%) were men and 121 (60%) women. The NB group was significantly older, had higher education and more regular dental care habits, and reported higher dental fear than the FB group. Fewer FB than NB patients thought the dentist treated them in the same manner as he or she would treat other patients and this applied particularly to those who had lived in Sweden for more than 5 years. FB patients were as satisfied with the information and communication they received from the dentist as those born in Sweden, but they were more sceptical about the dentist's technical competence. The differences between the two groups were otherwise smaller than might have been expected in view of probable language difficulties and differences in dental care background.

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瑞典牙科服务中本土出生与外国出生患者对沟通和护理的感知。
像许多其他国家一样,瑞典正变得越来越多元文化,许多居民没有完全掌握本国语言,也不完全熟悉国家的规范和习惯。牙医和病人之间良好互动的关键是沟通。因此,本研究旨在研究在瑞典公共牙科服务(PDS)中,本地出生(NB)和外国出生(FB)患者在沟通和护理方面的经验是否存在差异。在瑞典一个主要城市(哥德堡)的四家PDS诊所,连续的患者被要求完成牙科就诊满意度量表(DVSS),八项关于沟通和护理的附加项目,以及一份获取背景信息的问卷。问卷以英文、瑞典文、阿拉伯文和波斯文印发。有效率为74%(204例,平均年龄42岁,范围18-86岁)。其中NB 96人(47%),FB 108人(53%);其中男性80人(40%),女性121人(60%)。NB组明显比FB组年龄大,受过高等教育,有更规律的牙齿护理习惯,并且报告的牙齿恐惧程度高于FB组。与NB患者相比,FB患者认为牙医对待他们的方式与对待其他患者的方式相同,这一点尤其适用于那些在瑞典生活了5年以上的患者。FB患者对他们从牙医那里得到的信息和交流与瑞典出生的人一样满意,但他们对牙医的技术能力更加怀疑。考虑到可能存在的语言困难和牙科护理背景的差异,两组之间的差异比预期的要小。
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Swedish dental journal
Swedish dental journal 医学-牙科与口腔外科
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期刊介绍: Swedish Dental Journal is the scientific journal of the Swedish Dental Association and the Swedish Dental Society. It is published 4 times a year to promote practice, education and research within odontology. Manuscripts containing original research are accepted for consideraion if neither the article nor any part of its essential substance has been or will be published elsewhere. Reviews, Case Reports and Short Communications will also be considered for publication.
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