Young people's and adults' views and experiences of decision-making to manage compromised first permanent molars: a qualitative study.
Greig Daniel TaylorCatherine ExleyNicola Patricia InnesChristopher Robert VernazzaPublished in: International journal of paediatric dentistry (2024)
Several factors influenced decision-making; for young people, professional opinions were important, and parental/peer influences less so. For adults, it was based on decisions on their prior experiences. Adults felt young people were abnormal if referred to a specialist. Young people wanted autonomy in decision-making to be respected; in reality, their views were rarely heard. There is potential to increase young people's involvement in shared decision-making for cFPM, which aligns with their aspirations.