Background
There is considerable variation in the reporting of treatment outcomes in endodontics. Patient-centered outcomes are often inadequately reported in endodontic outcome studies. This paper explores patients’ expectations and reported outcomes in nonsurgical root canal treatment (NS-RCT), nonsurgical root canal retreatment (NS-ReTx), and endodontic microsurgery (EMS).
Methods
Researchers used a qualitative description approach and conducted telephone and virtual semi-structured interviews with participants who had the following treatments within the preceding 3 to 12 months: NS-RCT (n=10), NS-ReTx (n=10), or EMS (n=10). Half of these treatments were performed by senior endodontic residents in an academic setting and the other half by a community-based endodontist at a private practice.
Results
Participants identified several outcomes that were important to them and integral to treatment success, such as tooth survival, resolution of symptoms, esthetics, and radiographic healing. Process-related factors were as important as treatment outcomes for participants.
Communicating with and educating patients during treatment increased participants’ satisfaction and lowered their stress. Dissatisfaction was linked to the lack of a comprehensive treatment and follow-up plan. Thorough planning ensured that patients were fully informed and had a structured approach to achieving their desired outcomes.
Conclusions
This study provides a list of outcomes that are important for patients undergoing NS-RCT, NS-ReTx, and EMS. These outcomes should be considered when developing a core outcome set related to endodontic treatments.
Additionally, this study reports patients’ expectations regarding process-related factors that are essential for providing patient-centered care and improving patient experience.
Maryam Zanjir et al. "Process-Related Factors are as Important as Outcomes for Patients Undergoing Nonsurgical Root Canal Treatment, Nonsurgical Root Canal Retreatment, and Endodontic Microsurgery." Journal of Endodontics. 21 July 2023. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joen.2023.07.012
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