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  • Medical Ethics
  • Patient Psychology
  • Dental Health

Background:

  • Patient-centered care is crucial in healthcare.
  • Thoughtless interactions can negatively impact patient experience.
  • Dental fear is a significant barrier to oral health.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To illustrate how thoughtless actions in patient treatment can lead to dehumanization.
  • To explore the link between feeling belittled and the onset of dental fear.
  • To highlight the vulnerability of certain individuals to such experiences.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative narrative analysis.
  • Case study illustration.
  • Exploration of patient-reported experiences.

Main Results:

  • Demonstrates the ease with which healthcare providers can exhibit thoughtless behavior.
  • Shows that such behavior can result in patients feeling dehumanized and belittled.
  • Identifies a potential trigger for dental fear in vulnerable patient populations.

Conclusions:

  • Healthcare providers must be mindful of their interactions to avoid patient dehumanization.
  • Addressing thoughtless treatment is essential for mitigating dental fear.
  • Vulnerable patients require sensitive and respectful dental care to prevent psychological distress.