Informed consent in dental practice: Experiences of Dutch patients

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Aim: To assess experiences of the Dutch population concerning the implementation of some of their rights by dentists. Method: A postal questionnaire. Participants: All 1,616 participants of the 'Consumer Panel Health Care' in the Netherlands. Results: 78.8 % of the subjects responded. Patients were satisfied with the general information they received from their dentist. Their experiences of receiving information about specific legislation-related issues, however, were less positive. A considerable percentage of patients indicate that their dentist did not always inform them about risks or alternative treatment options. Conclusion: The autonomy of patients, which is the key principle underlying the 1995 Medical Treatment Contract Act, can seriously be undermined without making available this kind of information. © 2001 FDI/World Dental Press.

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Schouten, B. C., & Friele, R. (2001). Informed consent in dental practice: Experiences of Dutch patients. International Dental Journal, 51(1), 52–54. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1875-595X.2001.tb00819.x

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