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Patient-Centred Care in Dentistry: Definitions and Models - Commentary

Journal

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF DENTAL EDUCATION
Volume 25, Issue 3, Pages 637-640

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/eje.12629

Keywords

dental services research; patient-centred care; person-centred care

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Patient-centred care is relatively understudied in dentistry, but current guidelines encourage dentists to adopt this approach in education. Studies on patient-centred care in dentistry, definitions, and operational models are summarized in this commentary.
Patient-centred care is an important approach that is currently being adopted, to varying degrees of success, in a number of healthcare settings, particularly in family medicine and nursing. However, patient-centred care is relatively understudied in dentistry. This commentary aims to provide a general overview of patient-centred care studies conducted in dentistry, of how the approach is defined in this setting, and of the different models that have aimed to operationalize the concept. This concept is particularly relevant to dental education as current guidelines for dentists encourage and require them to adopt different dimensions of this approach. In addition to policies and guidelines, there is evidence that suggests that the adoption of patient-centred care would result in positive outcomes.

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