Are We Comprehensively Treating Patients From Assessment To Completion Of Treatment Plan?- A Retrospective Analysis

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Ranjith Raj V. P. R. B., Gifrina Jayaraj, Murugan Thamaraiselvan

Abstract

Aim:


Any treatment is designed and performed to increase the quality of life of the patient. The success of any treatment depends on how far the patient is relieved from the disease. This will


Ultimately lead to the improvement in the health and well being of the patient. The formulation,the execution and the completion of a treatment plan requires the complete determination from the patient as well as the practitioner and this is dependent upon various factors. This study aims comprehensively analyse the assessment of the patient till the completion of treatment plan in a dental institution.


Materials And Methods:


A retrospective cross sectional study was done by assessing 86000 patient records who visited as an outpatient in a  dental institution in south India from june 2019 to march 2020. Data of 100 random patients were obtained by random sampling to prevent bias. Fields such as  unique patient ID, treatment completed, treatment under progress and total treatment planned, type of case:emergency/normal, Type of Treatment plan:Interim/Cumulative were recorded in Microsoft Excel Software and then exported to  IBM SPSS Statistics Software for further analysis where frequency ,chi-Square & descriptive statistics were done.


Results:

Average percentage of treatment completed 60.05%(SD 66.67), Number Of emergency cases :33 , Number Of Normal cases:67, average percentage of treatment pending39.95%(SD=33.33),Total number of treatment planned ranged from 1-31, 100 % of the treatment was completed majorly in cases with less than 5 treatment procedures(20%). At least one planned treatment was  completed for most of the patients.(88%)


Conclusion:


The process of diagnosis,planning and execution of a treatment plan for each patient is unique and significant usually in emergency cases and cases with aesthetic requirements, the patients are determined for relieving the pain & resolving their aesthetic needs and are not willing to complete the treatment plan.Hence proper knowledge, awareness and practice is required for both the patient as well as the practitioners.

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Ranjith Raj V. P. R. B., Gifrina Jayaraj, Murugan Thamaraiselvan. (2021). Are We Comprehensively Treating Patients From Assessment To Completion Of Treatment Plan?- A Retrospective Analysis. Annals of the Romanian Society for Cell Biology, 5944–5963. Retrieved from https://www.annalsofrscb.ro/index.php/journal/article/view/2128
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