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A survey of patients' attitudes to their dentist

Australian Dental Journal, 1976
Abstract— A survey of the dentist‐patient relationship, carried out in several Melbourne suburbs, found that the incidence of dentures increases with age; that females visit the dentist more regularly and are more likely to wear partial dentures than males; that the young visit more regularly than the old; and that the wearing of dentures and the ...
P A, Biro, N D, Hewson
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A clinical survey of gagging patients

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1979
A clinical investigation was carried out on 74 dental patients who were suffering from a severe gagging reflex. The most common stimulating factor was the maxillary denture. Routine history and clinical examination were carried out for each patient, and lateral skull radiographs and an Eysenck Personality Inventory were completed for some of the ...
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Satisfying Patients’ Rights: a hospital patient survey

Nursing Ethics, 2001
The aim of this project was to study the way in which patients’ rights are being exercised in everyday hospital practice in Greece. Data were collected by using questionnaires and structured interviews with 600 patients. These patients were found to ignore the fact that special regulations exist regarding their rights. They considered
K, Merakou   +3 more
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Steps to a Patient Satisfaction Survey

Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1995
Patient satisfaction must be assessed carefully in the current competitive climate. Seven steps are outlined for developing and testing a Patient Satisfaction Survey in a specialty unit of a general hospital.
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Patient Portals: Survey of Nursing Informaticists

2009
As the US moves toward a more patient centered health care system, an integrated Electronic Health Record with a Patient Portal is one way that providers and patients can more actively collaborate in the health care process. A patient portal is an Internet-based interactive website for patients to communicate with their healthcare provider and with ...
Lena Sorensen   +2 more
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Patient surveys.

Journal of child and family nursing, 2000
Clinicians continuously gather patient-related information. Histories and physicals, vital signs, lab results, and behavioral descriptions are all part of standard care. In recent years it has also proven advantageous to gather information regarding patient knowledge and satisfaction with the care they receive at our ambulatory and inpatient settings ...
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Patient education survey.

Australian health review : a publication of the Australian Hospital Association, 1986
The aim of the survey was to collect information on patient education at the Wollongong Hospital. Two hundred and one randomly selected former patients were interviewed by telephone or in their homes. The results suggest that communication between the Wollongong Hospital staff and their patients was effective with over three-quarters of the patients ...
D, Stuber, T, Sheehan, A, Sisko
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Patient surveys. There for the asking.

The Health service journal, 1998
The government's proposal to survey 100,000 patients a year in order to improve services faces considerable organisational problems. We estimate it will cost 200,000 pounds a year. The simple opinion poll approach should be avoided in favour of a detailed questionnaire.
S, McIver, P, Meredith
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How to Survey Patient Satisfaction

Drug Intelligence & Clinical Pharmacy, 1981
Dev S. Pathak, John E. Ware
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Patient navigation across the cancer care continuum: An overview of systematic reviews and emerging literature

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023
Jolyn Johal   +2 more
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