Willingness of Brazilian dentists to treat an HIV-infected patient
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A study of the willingness of 363 general dental practices in Brazil to accept a patient infected with human immunodeficiency virus for treatment of dental pain and the provision of routine dental care showed only 44% of dental practices to be willing to provide dental care. Willingness was influenced neither by financial factors nor the local prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus disease. © 1994.
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survey, adult, attitude, Brazil, Clinical Approach/Source, dental care, dentist, Empirical Approach, evaluation, general practice, Health Care and Public Health, human, Human immunodeficiency virus infection, male, patient referral, Professional Patient Relationship, psychological aspect, tooth pain, Evaluation, Survey, Adult, Attitude of Health Personnel, Dental Care for Chronically Ill, Dentists, General Practice, Dental, HIV Seropositivity, Human, Male, Referral and Consultation, Refusal to Treat, Toothache
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, v. 78, n. 2, p. 175-177, 1994.