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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Epidemiology
  • Dental Care Research

Context:

  • The study addresses dental care service quality within Mexico's public healthcare system.
  • Patient satisfaction is a key indicator of healthcare service effectiveness.

Purpose:

  • To assess user satisfaction with dental care at the Mexican Institute of Social Security (IMSS) in Veracruz.
  • To identify factors influencing satisfaction with dental services.

Summary:

  • An epidemiological survey interviewed 3322 users aged over 20, finding 82% satisfied with dental care.
  • High satisfaction (91%) was reported regarding complaints.
  • Shorter waiting times (<30 min) and recent dental visits correlated with higher satisfaction.

Impact:

  • Findings indicate a high level of satisfaction with IMSS dental services.
  • Recommendations include reducing wait times and increasing frequency of dental visits to boost satisfaction.