CORRELATES OF OBJECTIVE PATIENT COMPLIANCE WITH REMOVABLE APPLIANCE WEAR

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作者
BARTSCH, A [1 ]
WITT, E [1 ]
SAHM, G [1 ]
SCHNEIDER, S [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV WURZBURG, SCH DENT, DEPT ORTHODONT & DENTOFACIAL ORTHOPED, W-8700 WURZBURG, GERMANY
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10.1016/S0889-5406(05)81337-X
中图分类号
R78 [口腔科学];
学科分类号
1003 ;
摘要
Patient compliance is considered a major problem in orthodontics. Yet, to date, few conclusive findings have been noted on determinants and consequences of failing adherence, probably because of method flaws and a lack of objective criteria. By following an outline of conceptual issues and selected research, we considered an investigation into correlates of patient compliance with removable appliance wear. We studied a sample of 77 university clinic patients ages 9 to 14 years over several months by means of psychologic inventories and electronic measurement of removable appliance wear. The actual compliance rate proved to be associated with many variables. Among those, characteristics of the patient and his family background, such as conformity and degree of consistent parental support and supervision are interpreted as determinants of satisfactory adherence, whereas treatment related and interactional correlates, such as duration of treatment, dominance of provider, and interpersonal perceptions, are conceived of in terms of mutually interdependent and/or consequent variables. The factors identified might be paralleled in the wearing of headgear and intraoral elastics that require a similar degree of active patient cooperation. After a critical discussion of our data in the light of previous findings, suggestions are provided for future research along with conclusions for clinical practice.
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