Communication, Trust and Dental Anxiety: A Person-Centred Approach for Dental Attendance Behaviours
Effective communication forges the dentist-patient treatment alliance and is thus essential for providing person-centred care. Social rank theory suggests that shame, trust, communication and anxiety are linked together, they are moderated by socio-economic position. The study is aimed to propose an...
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Main Authors: | Siyang Yuan (Author), Ruth Freeman (Author), Kirsty Hill (Author), Tim Newton (Author), Gerry Humphris (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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