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Patient-generated aspects in oral rehabilitation decision making I. Comparison of traditional history taking and an individual systematic interview method
Journal of Oral Rehabilitation, 08/04/09
Ozhayat EB et al. – The SEIQoL–DW generated a high number of cues for all participants. Significantly more cues and additional information were generated by the SEIQoL–DW than by the traditional history taking. The additional information concerned consultation and dentist issues, psychological aspects and treatment preferences. A high percentage of the participants were positive towards the use of the SEIQoL–DW method in their treatment planning. The SEIQoL–DW was considered to be a viable tool for decision making in oral rehabilitation.
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