Abstract

Objective To investigate how patients experienced a new dental service voucher, what influenced the patient experience, and the use of such vouchers. Materials and methods An SMS-linked patient survey was sent to all patients (n = 1,000) that had received the voucher. The survey consisted of 23 questions (20 multiple choice, 3 open-ended), included themes like access to treatment, use of the voucher, and patient experience. Statistical analyses included Chi-square, Fisher’s exact, Mann-Whitney U tests, and Spearman’s rank correlation. Results The response rate was 25.7%. Patient experience was on average very good. Of the respondents, 148 (57.6%) reported that the voucher was very simple to use, 160 (62.3%) considered that they were helped very well, and 149 (58%) would have very willingly used a voucher again. Those who used the voucher reported an overall better patient experience, as did those with good oral health. Of those reporting unused service vouchers, 14 (67%) preferred to use the public oral health care services instead. Conclusions Notwithstanding a relatively low response rate, the results can be utilized to identify patients who need more support in using the voucher, and therefore to target information and guidance more effectively.

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