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Title: Patient Contentment Assessment-A Contrivance of Standard Refinement
Authors: Taneja, Neha
Rao, Monika G
Rao1, Harikesh
Tabasum, Syeda T.
Sharma, Sumit
Bhat, Geetha
Keywords: Complaints,
healthcare,
ramifications,
satisfaction
Issue Date: Jun-2021
Publisher: International Journal of Oral Care and Research
Abstract: Background: The aim of the study is to determine the level of satisfaction after periodontal therapy (non-surgical and surgical). Materials and Methods: Questionnaires were given to patients after treatment and the responses were scored. Results: Results have implications for dental school administrators and educators in their efforts to provide high-quality patient care and to retain an adequate patient pool. Conclusion: Patient satisfaction is one of the desirable outcomes of dental care. The majority of studies carried out since the early 1980s concentrate on patient perceptions of various service quality attributes and the role that socio-demographic variables play in determining satisfaction.
URI: http://172.16.16.104:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/443
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