Discriminant analysis of patients’ reasons for choosing or refusing treatments for partial edentulism

2009 
SUMMARY The aim of the study was to explore partially edentulous patients’ reasons for choosing or refusing prosthodontic treatment with removable partial dentures (RPD), fixed partial dentures (FPD) and implant partial dentures (IPD). Clinical and oral health-related quality of life measures were collected from 165 partially edentulous patients undergoing treatment. Patients’ preferences were recorded and reasons for choosing or refusing treatments were measured with 32 questions using a fivepoint Likert scale. Descriptive statistics, chi-square and multiple logistic regression were used to compare patients’ preferences according to clinical variables. Discriminant analysis was used to examine the impact of each reason for a patient’s decision to choose or refuse treatment options. Results showed that older patients (P 90% for all treatments. Reasons vary greatly among patients, and the role of individual perception of potential reasons for treatment selection was the most important determinants of patients’ decisions. The main reasons for choosing or refusing treatments focused in this study can be used to guide shared decision-making, providing treatments that better match patients’ expectations and
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