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- Satisfaction of the Patients cared for in the Dental Clinic of the Cooperative University of Colombia
Institución: Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia
Revista: Revista Nacional de Odontología
Autores: Sarrazola Moncada, Ángela María; Castaño Tabares, Melissa Andrea; Sánchez Upegui, Andrea; García Moreno, María Alejandra; Arévalo, Milena; Peláez, Yenifer; Sarrazola Moncada, Ángela María; Castaño Tabares, Melissa Andrea; Sánchez Upegui, Andrea; García Moreno, María Alejandra; Arévalo, Milena; Peláez, Yenifer; Sarrazola Moncada, Ángela María; Castaño Tabares, Melissa Andrea; Sánchez Upegui, Andrea; García Moreno, María Alejandra; Arévalo, Milena; Peláez, Yenifer
Fecha de publicación en la Revista: 2016-05-19
Fecha de cosecha en Ciencia Nacional: 2024-04-30
Introduction: The patients’ satisfaction of the health services received is a key element in the measurement of the quality of the attention. Objective: To describe the patient’s satisfaction that received care at the adult clinic of the Dental School of the Cooperative University of Colombia, in the facility of Medellin and Envigado, Colombia. Materials and Methods: Cross-sectional descriptive study. A representative sample was estimated from 188 patients that were randomly surveyed, given previous informed consent. A descriptive analysis was performed. Results: 68.1% were women with an average age of 34.04 ± 9.71 years. 68% requested consultation for fixed prosthesis, 16, and 5% for removable dentures, 14.4% for total prostheses and 1.1% for teeth whitening. 100% of the population served informs they received good treatment from the student, professor and the clinic staff. All the patients consider their reason for consultation was solved. 95, 7% of the patients would consult at that clinic again and 99% would recommend the dental services. The patient’s perception regarding the physical installations was generally high for hygiene and illumination (97%), the order (96%) and ventilation (83%). Privacy was the only factor assessed poorly (3.2%). Conclusions: The patients treated at the integral adult clinic were satisfied with the attention received and their reason for consultation was resolved. The patients mainly requested consultation for the treatment of fixed or partially removable prosthesis. Most of them agreed to return and recommend the clinic’s service to third parties, and have an excellent opinion regarding interpersonal relationships, and a good opinion regarding the physical installations, except for the patient’s privacy.
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