Factors that influence dentists' decisions to treat patients in long-term care

The purpose of this study was to evaluate what factors influence dentists in their decision to provide services in long-term care facilities within British Columbia. The secondary purpose was to determine if dentists practicing in rural areas of British Columbia are more willing to provide services...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Chowdhry, Nita
Language:English
Published: University of British Columbia 2010
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2429/21734
id ndltd-UBC-oai-circle.library.ubc.ca-2429-21734
record_format oai_dc
spelling ndltd-UBC-oai-circle.library.ubc.ca-2429-217342018-01-05T17:24:06Z Factors that influence dentists' decisions to treat patients in long-term care Chowdhry, Nita The purpose of this study was to evaluate what factors influence dentists in their decision to provide services in long-term care facilities within British Columbia. The secondary purpose was to determine if dentists practicing in rural areas of British Columbia are more willing to provide services in LTC compared to dentists in urban areas. Also, to assess if there were any changes in opinions of dentists (practicing in Metro-Vancouver) in providing services to patients in long-term care compared to a similar study from 1985. A questionnaire was developed to determine views and opinions of general dentists practicing in British Columbia with respect to the provision of services in long-term care. Eight hundred dentists from urban and rural areas of British Columbia were randomly selected to participate in this study. The British Columbia Dental Association mailed a package containing 3 questionnaires. The participants were to fill out one of the questionnaires based on whether they treated, never treated or stopped treating patients in long-term care. These questionnaires were faxed back to the British Columbia Dental Association. A reminder was sent out to the dentists 3 weeks after the initial mail-out. About thirty percent of those dentists surveyed responded with completed questionnaires for analysis. Dentists who treated patients in long-term care reported that it was a part of their professional responsibility to provide services. The lack of a dental operatory and lack of experience/training in geriatric dentistry were primary concerns of dentists who never provided services. Compared to 1985, dentists in 2008 showed increased awareness for a need for dental services by patients in long-term care facilities. Dentists in rural areas were more likely to be providing services to patients in long-term care facilities, compared to dentists in urban areas. Dentists who never provided services in long-term care facilities expressed interest in providing dental services. Dentistry, Faculty of Graduate 2010-03-10T15:00:44Z 2010-03-10T15:00:44Z 2010 2010-05 Text Thesis/Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2429/21734 eng Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ University of British Columbia
collection NDLTD
language English
sources NDLTD
description The purpose of this study was to evaluate what factors influence dentists in their decision to provide services in long-term care facilities within British Columbia. The secondary purpose was to determine if dentists practicing in rural areas of British Columbia are more willing to provide services in LTC compared to dentists in urban areas. Also, to assess if there were any changes in opinions of dentists (practicing in Metro-Vancouver) in providing services to patients in long-term care compared to a similar study from 1985. A questionnaire was developed to determine views and opinions of general dentists practicing in British Columbia with respect to the provision of services in long-term care. Eight hundred dentists from urban and rural areas of British Columbia were randomly selected to participate in this study. The British Columbia Dental Association mailed a package containing 3 questionnaires. The participants were to fill out one of the questionnaires based on whether they treated, never treated or stopped treating patients in long-term care. These questionnaires were faxed back to the British Columbia Dental Association. A reminder was sent out to the dentists 3 weeks after the initial mail-out. About thirty percent of those dentists surveyed responded with completed questionnaires for analysis. Dentists who treated patients in long-term care reported that it was a part of their professional responsibility to provide services. The lack of a dental operatory and lack of experience/training in geriatric dentistry were primary concerns of dentists who never provided services. Compared to 1985, dentists in 2008 showed increased awareness for a need for dental services by patients in long-term care facilities. Dentists in rural areas were more likely to be providing services to patients in long-term care facilities, compared to dentists in urban areas. Dentists who never provided services in long-term care facilities expressed interest in providing dental services. === Dentistry, Faculty of === Graduate
author Chowdhry, Nita
spellingShingle Chowdhry, Nita
Factors that influence dentists' decisions to treat patients in long-term care
author_facet Chowdhry, Nita
author_sort Chowdhry, Nita
title Factors that influence dentists' decisions to treat patients in long-term care
title_short Factors that influence dentists' decisions to treat patients in long-term care
title_full Factors that influence dentists' decisions to treat patients in long-term care
title_fullStr Factors that influence dentists' decisions to treat patients in long-term care
title_full_unstemmed Factors that influence dentists' decisions to treat patients in long-term care
title_sort factors that influence dentists' decisions to treat patients in long-term care
publisher University of British Columbia
publishDate 2010
url http://hdl.handle.net/2429/21734
work_keys_str_mv AT chowdhrynita factorsthatinfluencedentistsdecisionstotreatpatientsinlongtermcare
_version_ 1718582357136506880