Validity of a patient self-completed health questionnaire in a primary care dental practice

1500 patient medical histories derived from self‐completed health questionnaires alone and from a combination of questionnaire, structured interview by a dentist, and selective reference to family doctors were compared. In 4.25% of cases, the questionnaire medical history was significantly deficient...

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Dentistry
Humans
Ireland
medical history taking
Medical History Taking - statistics & numerical data
Oral Health
Primary Health Care - statistics & numerical data
questionnaire: screening
Reproducibility of Results
Sex Factors
Surveys and Questionnaires
systemic disease
validity
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