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Patient compliance to instructions after oral surgical procedures

The purpose of this study was to evaluate patient compliance to postoperative instructions from the oral surgeon. A total of 180 patients who underwent minor oral surgical procedures anonymously answered a questionnaire 1 week postsurgery. This questionnaire was used to evaluate how patients remembe...

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Published in:International journal of oral and maxillofacial surgery 2001-06, Vol.30 (3), p.216-219
Main Authors: Blinder, Danielle, Rotenberg, Leif, Peleg, Michael, Taicher, Shlomo
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description The purpose of this study was to evaluate patient compliance to postoperative instructions from the oral surgeon. A total of 180 patients who underwent minor oral surgical procedures anonymously answered a questionnaire 1 week postsurgery. This questionnaire was used to evaluate how patients remembered the mode of transmission of instructions (written, verbal), their compliance to the postoperative instructions and to the antibiotic treatment and their comments. Of the patients, 40% did not remember receiving both written and verbal instructions, 36% remembered only the written instructions. Twelve percent did not comply with the postoperative instructions regarding mouthwashes and 67% did not comply with the antibiotic prescriptions; 43% took more antibiotics and 31% less, and 4% who did not receive an antibiotic prescription took them on their own initiative. The academic level of the patients did not influence patient compliance. Verbal and written recommendations worded simply with details are important for patient compliance and reduced postoperative stress and complaints. Better instructions on antibiotics use are necessary to ameliorate patient compliance to the antibiotic treatment.
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Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
antibiotic
Antibiotic Prophylaxis - psychology
Biological and medical sciences
Child
compliance
Dentistry
Educational Status
Female
Head and neck surgery. Maxillofacial surgery. Dental surgery. Orthodontics
Humans
Israel
Male
Medical sciences
Mental Recall
Middle Aged
Oral Surgical Procedures - psychology
Patient Compliance - psychology
Patient Compliance - statistics & numerical data
Patient Education as Topic - methods
postoperative instructions
Prevention and actions
Public health. Hygiene
Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
self-medication
Specific populations (family, woman, child, elderly...)
Surgery (general aspects). Transplantations, organ and tissue grafts. Graft diseases
Surgery of the upper aerodigestive tract
Tropical medicine
understanding
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