A study of satisfaction with dental services among adults in the United Kingdom
- 9 April 2005
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in British Dental Journal
- Vol. 198 (7) , 433-437
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bdj.4812198
Abstract
To determine satisfaction with dental care services among the UK adult population, and to assess their knowledge regarding the dental complaints procedure. A national survey involving a multi-stage random sampling procedure with face-to-face home interviews of 5,385 UK residents was conducted in 1999. The response rate was 69% and 3,739 adults took part in this study. Majority of people (89%) were satisfied with the quality of care they received. Only 2% (76) had actually complained, although 10% (388) had felt like complaining in the past. One third (32%, 1,188) did not know to whom to complain if they had a problem. Among those who knew whom to contact, over a third (36%, 1,359) would contact somebody outside the practice, while another third (31%, 1,169) would contact their dentist or dental practice. Overall most people are satisfied with the quality of dental care they receive. However, 2% have complained and 10% have felt like complaining about their dentist/ dental care. In general, knowledge of the complaints procedure and whom to contact appears fragmented.Keywords
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