An analysis of the completeness of referral forms and cases evaluated by an oral medicine specialized service

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Autor(a) principal: Dutra Guzenski, Bianca
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Casotti, Thiago Tomazetti, Strey, Jessica Rodriguez, Martins, Manoela Domingues, Rados, Pantelis Varvaki, Carrard, Vinicius Coelho
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Clinical and Biomedical Research
Texto Completo: https://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/hcpa/article/view/104608
Resumo: Introduction: Oral lesions are present in approximately 30% of the population worldwide. Although the mouth is an anatomical region that can be easily accessed for direct visual examination, most dentists of dental surgeons have reported difficulties in the diagnosis and management of oral diseases.Objective: The primary aim of this study was to assess the completeness of referral forms of the patients referred from the primary care to an Oral Medicine service. The secondary aim was to analyze if the complexity of the cases justify the referral to a specialist.Methods: Data from 131 referral forms of patients referred from June 2014 to April 2016 were retrieved from the records. The referral’s completeness analysis comprised two stages. Stage 1 mainly comprised patient and applicant’s information. In the Stage 2, the documents were scored according to amount of information, including the description of the lesion characteristics and the procedures required for the patients’ diagnosis and management. The referral was considered justifiable if some procedures not available at primary care were required for diagnosis or treatment.Results: Five (9.8%) referral forms were considered well filled. Diagnosis agreement was 71.4%. In regards to the need of referral, 40,6% of the cases (n=50) could be settle at the primary care. Conclusion: In conclusion, few referral forms had high-quality information and the many cases could be managed at primary care health services.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv An analysis of the completeness of referral forms and cases evaluated by an oral medicine specialized service
title An analysis of the completeness of referral forms and cases evaluated by an oral medicine specialized service
spellingShingle An analysis of the completeness of referral forms and cases evaluated by an oral medicine specialized service
Dutra Guzenski, Bianca
Referral and Consultation
Primary Healthcare
Dentistry
Oral Medicine
Public Health
title_short An analysis of the completeness of referral forms and cases evaluated by an oral medicine specialized service
title_full An analysis of the completeness of referral forms and cases evaluated by an oral medicine specialized service
title_fullStr An analysis of the completeness of referral forms and cases evaluated by an oral medicine specialized service
title_full_unstemmed An analysis of the completeness of referral forms and cases evaluated by an oral medicine specialized service
title_sort An analysis of the completeness of referral forms and cases evaluated by an oral medicine specialized service
author Dutra Guzenski, Bianca
author_facet Dutra Guzenski, Bianca
Casotti, Thiago Tomazetti
Strey, Jessica Rodriguez
Martins, Manoela Domingues
Rados, Pantelis Varvaki
Carrard, Vinicius Coelho
author_role author
author2 Casotti, Thiago Tomazetti
Strey, Jessica Rodriguez
Martins, Manoela Domingues
Rados, Pantelis Varvaki
Carrard, Vinicius Coelho
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dutra Guzenski, Bianca
Casotti, Thiago Tomazetti
Strey, Jessica Rodriguez
Martins, Manoela Domingues
Rados, Pantelis Varvaki
Carrard, Vinicius Coelho
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Referral and Consultation
Primary Healthcare
Dentistry
Oral Medicine
Public Health
topic Referral and Consultation
Primary Healthcare
Dentistry
Oral Medicine
Public Health
description Introduction: Oral lesions are present in approximately 30% of the population worldwide. Although the mouth is an anatomical region that can be easily accessed for direct visual examination, most dentists of dental surgeons have reported difficulties in the diagnosis and management of oral diseases.Objective: The primary aim of this study was to assess the completeness of referral forms of the patients referred from the primary care to an Oral Medicine service. The secondary aim was to analyze if the complexity of the cases justify the referral to a specialist.Methods: Data from 131 referral forms of patients referred from June 2014 to April 2016 were retrieved from the records. The referral’s completeness analysis comprised two stages. Stage 1 mainly comprised patient and applicant’s information. In the Stage 2, the documents were scored according to amount of information, including the description of the lesion characteristics and the procedures required for the patients’ diagnosis and management. The referral was considered justifiable if some procedures not available at primary care were required for diagnosis or treatment.Results: Five (9.8%) referral forms were considered well filled. Diagnosis agreement was 71.4%. In regards to the need of referral, 40,6% of the cases (n=50) could be settle at the primary care. Conclusion: In conclusion, few referral forms had high-quality information and the many cases could be managed at primary care health services.
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