Adult orthodontic patients: What is important to them?

IF 1.4 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Journal of Orthodontics Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-10 DOI:10.1177/14653125241256975
Aoibheann Wall, Neil Hillyard, Fiona S Ryan, Susan J Cunningham
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Abstract

Objective: To understand patients' motivations for pursuing treatment, to appreciate what information patients seek and to explore potential factors affecting decision making in adults considering, undergoing or who have had orthodontic treatment in the private sector.

Design: Cross-sectional questionnaire study.

Setting: Online questionnaire.

Participants: A total of 209 (83% women, 16% men, 1% preferred not to say) completed responses were received.

Methods: Once piloted, the final survey was made available online to adults in the United Kingdom (UK) and Republic of Ireland (RoI) who were either considering having orthodontic treatment, currently undergoing treatment or had recently completed treatment in the private sector.

Results: The most commonly selected motivating factor was to 'improve the appearance of my teeth' (82%). The information sought related predominantly to treatment duration (64%), potential end results (56%), types of appliances that were available (55%) and cost (52%). The two most commonly reported social factors that had influenced participants to consider treatment were 'seeing myself on social media' (31%) and 'it is more socially acceptable to have braces' (31%).

Conclusion: While this area remains relatively underexplored in the literature, it is crucial to develop a comprehensive understanding due to the increasing number of adults seeking orthodontic treatment. This study not only reinforces the existing knowledge regarding adults seeking orthodontic treatment, such as the predominant role of aesthetics as a motivating factor, but also introduces some novel insights. Specifically, we highlight the influence of social factors on decision-making processes and the importance of effectively communicating the duration of treatment to patients.

成人正畸患者:什么对他们很重要?
目的:了解患者接受治疗的动机,了解患者寻求哪些信息,并探讨影响患者在私立机构考虑、接受或已接受牙齿矫正治疗的决策的潜在因素:了解患者接受治疗的动机,了解患者寻求哪些信息,并探讨影响正在考虑、接受或已经在私立机构接受过正畸治疗的成年人做出决定的潜在因素:设计:横断面问卷调查:参与者共收到 209 份填写完整的问卷(83% 为女性,16% 为男性,1% 不愿透露):方法:最终调查问卷经试用后,在网上提供给英国(UK)和爱尔兰共和国(RoI)正在考虑接受正畸治疗、目前正在接受治疗或最近在私人机构完成治疗的成年人:最常见的动机是 "改善牙齿外观"(82%)。所寻求的信息主要涉及治疗时间(64%)、潜在的最终效果(56%)、可供选择的矫治器类型(55%)和费用(52%)。影响参与者考虑治疗的两个最常见的社会因素是 "在社交媒体上看到自己"(31%)和 "戴牙套更容易被社会接受"(31%):虽然文献中对这一领域的研究相对较少,但由于寻求正畸治疗的成年人人数不断增加,因此全面了解这一领域至关重要。本研究不仅加强了有关成人寻求正畸治疗的现有知识,如美学作为一个动机因素的主导作用,而且还提出了一些新的见解。具体来说,我们强调了社会因素对决策过程的影响,以及向患者有效传达治疗持续时间的重要性。
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Journal of Orthodontics
Journal of Orthodontics DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
CiteScore
2.60
自引率
15.40%
发文量
55
期刊介绍: The Journal of Orthodontics has an international circulation, publishing papers from throughout the world. The official journal of the British Orthodontic Society, it aims to publish high quality, evidence-based, clinically orientated or clinically relevant original research papers that will underpin evidence based orthodontic care. It particularly welcomes reports on prospective research into different treatment methods and techniques but also systematic reviews, meta-analyses and studies which will stimulate interest in new developments. Regular features include original papers on clinically relevant topics, clinical case reports, reviews of the orthodontic literature, editorials, book reviews, correspondence and other features of interest to the orthodontic community. The Journal is published in full colour throughout.
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