2022
DOI: 10.1038/s41415-022-4393-5
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The perceptions and attitudes of qualified dental therapists towards a diagnostic role in the provision of paediatric dental care

Abstract: Objectives This study explored the perceptions and attitudes of qualified UK dental therapists (DTs) to act in a diagnostic role in the dental care of paediatric patients. Methods A mixed methods study. An electronic questionnaire was sent out to the members of associations and closed social networking groups for qualified DTs across the UK. The questionnaire explored the training, clinical experience and working practices of the participants and measured their agreements wit… Show more

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“…3 Additionally DTs feel they are being under-utilised in dentistry and believe their diagnostic skills could be used to improve access to dental services. 4 Thus, could Dental Therapists be used to provide domiciliary care? There would appear to be both many opportunities as well as potential barriers to this proposition 5 and so further investigation is warranted.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 Additionally DTs feel they are being under-utilised in dentistry and believe their diagnostic skills could be used to improve access to dental services. 4 Thus, could Dental Therapists be used to provide domiciliary care? There would appear to be both many opportunities as well as potential barriers to this proposition 5 and so further investigation is warranted.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%