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J Public Health Dent. 1975;35(3):170-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1752-7325.1975.tb00708.x.

Satisfaction with care and the utilization of dental services at a neighborhood health center.

Journal of public health dentistry

B P Murray, H J Wiese

PMID: 1057024 DOI: 10.1111/j.1752-7325.1975.tb00708.x

Abstract

The purpose of this research was to develop further information relevant to the problem of utilization of dental services at neighborhood health centers. The research objectives were: (1) A descriptive assessment of the utilization trends of the population served by a neighborhood health center; (2) Some determination of any possible correlation between failed appointments and patients' satisfaction with dental care; and, (3) Some exploration of possible reasons for non-utilization of scheduled dental appointments by a sample of patients from the neighborhood health center who report a history of previous dental treatment. From dental clinic daily appointment sheets, an assessment of utilization trends of a neighborhood health center population for a seven-month period (jon trends of a neighborhood health center population for a seven-month period (June 1, 1973 to December 31,1973) was obtained. In addition, analyses of patient treatment records and information obtained from personal interviews with 40 individuals from the health center population facilitated the completion of the second and third research objectives. The results indicated: (1) Compared to the findings of earlier research,-3 the reported ratio of broken to total appointments scheduled for this study population was substantially lower; (2) There is a rather strong relation between satisfaction with care and the utilization of dental services at the neighborhood health center studied; (3) Satisfaction with care is dependent upon a number of factors; and (4) Reasons given for nonutilization of scheduled dental services are practical ones, of which some are also reflected in the reasons given ofr dissatisfaction with dental care.

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