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- Title
Dentists' use of validated child dental anxiety measures in clinical practice: a mixed methods study.
- Authors
Alshammasi, Hussain; Buchanan, Heather; Ashley, Paul
- Abstract
Background Assessing anxiety is an important part of the assessment of a child presenting for dental treatment; however, the use of dental anxiety scales in practice is not well-documented. Aims To introduce child dental anxiety scales, and to monitor the extent to which dentists used them; to explore the experience and views of dentists regarding anxiety assessment. Design A mixed-methods design was employed. Method A protocol for child anxiety assessment was introduced to paediatric dentists in Eastman Dental Hospital. After 6 months, 100 patient files were audited to examine compliance with the protocol. Fourteen dentists were interviewed to explore their experience and views regarding anxiety assessment. Results Only five patients were assessed using the scales. Thematic analysis of the dentist interviews revealed three themes: 'Clinical observations and experience: The gold standard'; 'Scales as an estimate or adjunct'; and 'Shortcomings and barriers to using scales'. Conclusions The dentists in our study did not use anxiety scales, instead they rely on their own experience/judgement. Therefore, scales should be recommended as an adjunct to judgement. Brief scales are recommended as clinicians lack time and expertise in administering anxiety questionnaires. Advantages of using scales and hands-on experience could be incorporated more in undergraduate training.
- Subjects
CHILD anxiety testing; DENTIST-patient relationship; FEAR of dentists; CHILDREN'S dental care; MIXED methods research; PEDIATRIC dentistry; PSYCHOLOGY; JUDGMENT (Psychology); DENTISTS; INTERVIEWING
- Publication
International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 2018, Vol 28, Issue 1, p62
- ISSN
0960-7439
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/ipd.12302