Dentists evaluate their patients: An empirical investigation of preferences |
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Authors: | Ruby A. Rouse Mark A. Hamilton |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Communication Sciences, University of Connecticut, 06269 Storrs, Connecticut |
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Abstract: | Dental treatment is a dyadic encounter. Yet research on the dentist-patient dyad has tended to focus on patient perceptions of dentist, to the neglect of dentist perceptions of patient. Previous theoretic and qualitative work on caregiver perceptions of patients suggested three dimensions of evaluation. Dentists (N=618) rated their patients on items taken from two prior studies. Dentists' responses were subjected to confirmatory factor analysis. The analysis substantiated the existence of three evaluative dimensions: compliance, tractability, and likability. Further analysis showed that the three dimensions formed a Guttman simplex, revealing a second-order factor of selectivity and allowing a classification of dentists on the basis of patient selectivity.This study was funded by a grant from the University of Connecticut Research Foundation. |
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Keywords: | dentist preferences dentist-patient relationship compliance likability |
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