Dental student perceptions of the elderly: Measuring negative perceptions with projective tests |
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Authors: | Marsha A. Pyle DDS MEd T. Roma Jasinevicius DDS MEd Robert Sheehan PhD |
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Affiliation: | Assistant Professors, Departments of Oral Diagnosis &Randiology and Restorative Dentistry, Case Western Reserve University School of Dentistry, 10900 Duclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106-4905.;Dr. Scheehan is Professor, College of Education, Cleveland State University. |
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Abstract: | Stereotypic perceptions of older patients have been documented to influence relationships with older adults. To assess the impact of age and dentate status on dental student treatment decisions and perceptions of patients, we designed a qualitative study utilizing projective tests. Seventy first- and third-year dental students wrote stories about two cue statements, one describing a young patient and one an older patient. Each cue varied by dentate status, having either a complete dentition or seven remaining teeth. The stories were evaluated for negativity and for general themes of stereotypic statements. The results indicated that while patient age did not influence the dental care prescribed, a high level of negativity existed toward old patients in general (45%, older patient with teeth; 47%, older patient with seven teeth) and toward a younger patient with few remaining teeth (57.6%). The level of negativity expressed toward the young patient with full dentition (27%) may suggest a patient gender bias among dental students in this sample . |
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