Volume 28, Issue 1 e70177
ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Open Access

From Clinics to Communities: Understanding Public Perceptions of Dental Services in Pakistan

Kamran Ali

Corresponding Author

Kamran Ali

QU Health College of Dental Medicine, Qatar University, Doha, Qatar

Correspondence: Kamran Ali ([email protected])

Contribution: Conceptualization, Methodology, Writing - review & editing, Writing - original draft, Project administration, Supervision, Validation

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Daniel Zahra

Daniel Zahra

School of Psychology, Plymouth University, Plymouth, UK

Contribution: Formal analysis

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Ulfat Bashir

Ulfat Bashir

Islamic International Dental College, Riphah International University, Islamabad, Pakistan

Contribution: Data curation, ​Investigation

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Hina Zafar Raja

Hina Zafar Raja

CMH Institute of Dentistry, Lahore, Pakistan

Contribution: ​Investigation

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Asmaa Alkhtib

Asmaa Alkhtib

QU Health College of Dental Medicine, Qatar University, Doha, Qatar

Contribution: Conceptualization, Writing - review & editing, Resources, ​Investigation

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Minahil Arujj Younas

Minahil Arujj Younas

Islamic International Dental College, Riphah International University, Islamabad, Pakistan

Contribution: Data curation, Resources, ​Investigation

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Ummara Manzoor

Ummara Manzoor

CMH Institute of Dentistry, Lahore, Pakistan

Contribution: Data curation, Resources, ​Investigation

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Asma Shakoor

Asma Shakoor

CMH Institute of Dentistry, Lahore, Pakistan

Contribution: ​Investigation

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Mariya Khalid

Mariya Khalid

Sardar Begum Dental College Gandhara University, Peshawar, Pakistan

Contribution: ​Investigation

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Amna Mansoor

Amna Mansoor

KMU Institute of Dentistry, Kohat, Pakistan

Contribution: ​Investigation

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Saman Hakeem

Saman Hakeem

Bahria University Health Sciences, Karachi, Pakistan

Contribution: ​Investigation

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Maryam Mumtaz

Maryam Mumtaz

CMH Institute of Dentistry, Lahore, Pakistan

Contribution: ​Investigation

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Mahwish Raja

Mahwish Raja

QU Health College of Dental Medicine, Qatar University, Doha, Qatar

Contribution: ​Investigation, Methodology, Writing - review & editing, Data curation

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First published: 18 February 2025
Citations: 1

ABSTRACT

Introduction

Access to dental services is a core component of public healthcare. The aim of this study was to evaluate the perceptions and experiences of the public regarding access, quality and affordability of dental services in Pakistan.

Methods

It was an analytical cross-sectional study based on an online survey. The data collection instrument was based on eight items related to participant perceptions and experiences of dental services in public and private sectors. Pretesting of the survey questionnaire was done, and the target participants were approached through social media, and dental service providers.

Results

A total of 1007 participants representing all provinces of the country responded to the study questionnaire including 54.32% (n = 547) females and 45.68% (n = 460) males. Education and financial status showed the largest effect on perceptions. Although all groups agreed that dental professionals contribute positively to improving public health, those in the ‘No Education’ or ‘Poor’ groups showed fewer positive perceptions about the accessibility, quality, and affordability of dental services. Perceptions of dental services between genders showed minimal differences. Chi-squared tests of association showed significant (p < 0.001) relationships between personal awareness of oral health and respondent characteristics such as education, employment, financial status and location.

Conclusions

This study provides useful insights into the public perceptions and experiences of dental health services in Pakistan. The findings reveal disparities in access, quality, and affordability of dental services among disadvantaged groups, particularly within the public sector. Oral health awareness was also reported to be low amongst people with low educational and financial status. Given the limitations of the current study, further research using qualitative methods may provide a more in-depth understanding of the facilitators and barriers to dental services to inform a major reform to improve public dental services in the country.

Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE)

Members of the public with previous experience of using dental services were involved in pretesting of the study questionnaire Pretesting of the survey questionnaire was done in two phases: In the first phase, cognitive interviews were conducted with eight members of the public including four participants each with proficiency in English and Urdu. The purpose of the cognitive interviews was to determine that the participants were able to comprehend all items of the questionnaire accurately. In the second phase the questionnaire was piloted with 15 members of the public who were given a choice to answer the questionnaire in English or Urdu based on their individual preference.

Conflicts of Interest

The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

Data Availability Statement

The data underlying this article will be shared on reasonable request to the corresponding author.

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