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矯正歯科治療における患者満足度の心理社会的決定因子:北東部における試験的な横断調査

  • 0Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Faculty of Dental Medicine, "Grigore T. Popa" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 700115 Iasi, Romania.

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まとめ

この要約は機械生成です。

矯正歯科治療の満足度は 自信と笑顔の美しさの向上によって導かれます 効果的なコミュニケーションは 患者の体験を向上させますが 高額な費用と社会的な恥は 矯正歯科治療の満足度を低下させます

科学分野

  • 歯科科学
  • 矯正歯科
  • 患者による報告結果

背景

  • 矯正歯科 治療 の 目的 は 歯 の 美しさ と 機能 を 改善 する こと です.
  • 患者の不満は治療目標にもかかわらず報告されている問題です.
  • 満足度予測の理解は 患者の体験を向上させる上で 極めて重要です

研究 の 目的

  • 治療中の患者の満足度を評価する
  • 満足度の心理社会的および臨床的予測要因を特定する.
  • コミュニケーションと美学的な成果が満足度に与える影響を評価する.

主な方法

  • ルーマニアの450人の矯正歯科患者の横断調査
  • 構造化されたアンケートでは 満足度,痛み,期待,コミュニケーションが評価されました
  • 統計分析により,満足度の予測要因が特定されました.

主要な成果

  • 自信と笑顔の美しさの改善は,満足度の最も強い予測因子でした (r=0.62).
  • 効果的な矯正歯科医と患者のコミュニケーションは,満足度 (r=0. 58) を著しく高めました.
  • 高い費用 (r=0.41) と社会的恥 (r=0.47) は満足度に悪影響を及ぼし,90%は痛みを経験した.

結論

  • 矯正歯科の患者の満足度は 主に美学的な改善と コミュニケーションの質に関連しています
  • 笑顔の感覚は 自信を高めますが 経済的・社会的要因は 満足度を低下させることがあります
  • 治療のアクセシビリティと 患者のサポートを向上させることが 満足度を最適化するための鍵です

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