The Journal of Community Health Management 2023;10(4):148–156
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Original Research Article
Patient’s satisfaction with the treatment provided in Basrah Dental College
between July 2022 and April 2023
Sundus Abdull Wadood Aljazaeri
1
*, Mustafa Ahmed Basheer
1
,
Amjed Riyadh Najem
1
, Abo-Alhassan Raa’d Ismael
1
, Ibrahim Moayed Jasim
1
,
Mustafa Essa Abdullah
1
1
Dept. University of Basrah, College of Dentistry, University of Basrah, College of Dentistry, Iraq
ARTICLE INFO
Article history:
Received 12-11-2023
Accepted 06-12-2023
Available online 09-01-2024
Keywords:
Patient satisfaction
Dental college
Dental student
ABSTRACT
Objective of the Study: This study aimed to assess patients’ satisfaction with the dental care
provided by undergraduate students, identify factors affecting satisfaction with the treatment, and gather
recommendations for improving dental services.
Materials and Methods: An observational study was conducted at the University of Basrah College of
Dentistry between the first of July 2022 and the first of April 2023. The study involved patients who
consented to participate and provided written informed consent. Ethical clearance was granted by the
institution’s Ethics Committee, and 348 participants were randomly selected from dental clinics to respond
to the questionnaire.
Result: Forty per cent of the study participants were aged between 20-29, with 146 (41.9%) being male
and 202 (58.1%) being female. One hundred and sixty-six (33.3%) of the patients were housewives, 324
(92%) were low to moderate-income earners, and 199 (57%) lived in the city center, while 149 (42.8%)
lived in district and subdistrict areas. Two hundred and forty (68.9%) of patients felt that the treatment was
either cheap or too cheap. Regarding the waiting room, patients were generally satisfied with all aspects
except for the waiting time, with 290 (83.3%) finding it too long. An average of 88.3% of patients were
satisfied with the treatment provided by the students, but only 64.4% were satisfied with the length of the
treatment period. Only 28 (8%) of patients experienced postoperative complications, with 13 related to
dental treatment and 12 expected. Additionally, 24 patients reported their complications to the students,
while 12 patients experienced unexpected complications. Finally, 45.4% of patients returned to the college
for further treatments.
Conclusion: While the patient expressed dissatisfaction with the long waiting and treatment times, most
respondents expressed satisfaction with the treatment received, but improvements are necessary in certain
areas.
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1. Introduction
Patients visit the dentist for a variety of reasons,
including pain relief, routine oral health checks, aesthetic
improvement, and, frequently, full-mouth rehabilitation for
* Corresponding author.
E-mail address: sundus.nima@uobasrah.edu.iq (S.
Abdull Wadood Aljazaeri).
restoration of normal function. Accessibility, practicality,
and cost are factors that patients consider while choosing
dental clinics or dental hospitals for their care. While the
majority of dental clinics assist patients with their dental
issues, dental teaching colleges and affiliated hospitals are
the preferred option for comprehensive dental treatments
because of their reputation, price, and doctors’ professional
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