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MEASURING PATIENT EXPERIENCE OF ORAL HEALTH CARE: A CALL TO ACTION

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ELSEVIER INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jebdp.2022.101788

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Patient experience; Experience measurement; Quality

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Surveys to measure patients' experiences of health care are common in general medical care, but not in oral health care. However, patient experience is crucial in oral health care, and there is a need to measure it. To advance the measurement of oral health care, stakeholders should be convened, a conceptual framework and survey tool should be developed, and pilot testing should be conducted.
Background Surveys to measure patients' experiences of health care are common practice in general medical care to improve patient centered care. However, such question-naires are not consistently used to capture the patient's experience of oral health care. Because patient experience is an important component of oral health care, there is an urgent need to measure it in the oral health care setting. Purpose The purpose of this article is to illustrate the need for patient experience mea-surement in oral health care, highlight the challenges such measurement in this setting faces, and provide a set of next steps to advance care experience mea-surement for dental patients.Basic Procedures We conducted a comprehensive review of the literature examining patient ex-perience measurement in medical and oral health care. This focused on stud-ies aimed at understanding the current measurement landscape and existing measurement tools. We also gathered additional information and perspectives through discussions with key informants and stakeholders.Main Findings There is a critical need for patient experience measurement in oral health care. To develop a program to measure patient experiences of oral care, the following should be done: (1) convene stakeholders and get their buy-in; (2) develop a patient experiences of oral health conceptual framework; (3) develop a survey tool that captures key aspects of patient experiences of oral health; (4) pilot the survey tool; (5) assess the survey tool's psychometric properties; and (6) refine and finalize the survey tool. Principle Conclusions To advance the measurement of the quality of oral health care, we outline a step-wise methodology that captures dental patient experiences of oral health care.

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